Solid economic data drives shares
Global share markets mostly rose over the last week. US shares rose 0.9% on the back of solid economic data and a mixed but okay start to earnings reporting season. Eurozone shares rose 0.2% with the […]
Global share markets mostly rose over the last week. US shares rose 0.9% on the back of solid economic data and a mixed but okay start to earnings reporting season. Eurozone shares rose 0.2% with the […]
New York Times investigation finds, behind the pageantry of Shen Yun, a culture of abuse and persecution of its performers They began appearing about two decades ago, often around the holidays, and often at high-end […]
Where is corporate oversight in Australia? Clearly, it’s not coming from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. Numerous groups have advocated for both the sacking of current ASIC Chair Joe Longo and a full investigation […]
Global public debt is very high. It is expected to exceed $100 trillion, or about 93 percent of global gross domestic product by the end of this year and will approach 100 percent of GDP […]
With ex-partners suing them, the parliament grilling them, the government firing them, the Australian Federal Police investigating them and the media lambasting them, the tax scandal ridden PwC clearly doesn’t have much to worry about. […]
New analysis has identified the potential to build more than three million additional strata units over almost 1.3 million sites across Australia’s capital cities, providing one potential solution to Australia’s growing housing crisis. Of those units […]
CoreLogic’s Head of Research, Eliza Owen explores the dynamics of property investor activity There are two main narratives about Australian housing investment in 2024 that seem to contradict each other. One is that investors are […]
A move towards more aggressive fiscal policy stimulus and property support measures should help drive a mild cyclical upswing in China’s economy. However, it’s doubtful it will be enough to reverse longer term structural problems […]
Should Australia’s leaders be reading far more closely the implications for broader Asia that arise from the China-India border dispute détente? Marcus Reubenstein with his opinion on the coooling of relations between the world’s two […]
The MG 4 has made its mark in Australian automotive history by becoming the first electric vehicle (EV) to outsell Tesla in a single month In October 2024, MG delivered 1,486 units of its compact […]
What will Trump 2.0 mean for Australia? What will China do? But there are two similar questions to ask: what should and what will Trump mean for Australia and our region? Michael Pascoe with his answers. The short answer to the […]
Manufacturing has been the engine of growth in Asia, but a transition to modern, tradable services could be new source of growth and productivity The Asia-Pacific region prospered by becoming the source of more than […]
For only the second time since 1892 a U.S. president has won a second, non-consecutive term. AMP’s Shane Oliver looks at what Donald Trump’s second presidency means for the world economy. Contrary to what would […]
Economists say the next move by Australia’s Reserve Bank should be to cut the cash rate At the very least, the decision to hold interest rates at 4.35% should provide a further boost to household […]
Confident there’s room for a new player in the market, China’s GAC plans to establish a local subsidiary for its 2025 entry into Australia with the, mid-sized SUV, AION V Marcus Reubenstein China’s fourth largest […]
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