RBA’s major Trump call after tariff spree
The Reserve Bank has made a major call on the potential impact of Donald Trump’s second presidency on the Australian economy.
The Reserve Bank has made a major call on the potential impact of Donald Trump’s second presidency on the Australian economy.
One of Australia’s top finance experts has issued a grim warning about the economy – and shared a telling clue about what’s to come.
A sharp sell-off in banking and tech stocks pushed the Australian sharemarket into the red on Tuesday, even as the heavyweight mining sector soared.
Homeowners desperate for some rate relief will need to wait until 2025, as the Reserve Bank of Australia held official interest rates for the ninth time in a row.
Black Friday is tipped to be one of the best sales events on record, but a leading economist warns it is not a sign that household pressures are easing.
The US President-elect isn’t even running the show yet – but already, countless Aussie households are seriously hurting.
One of Australia’s major banks says mortgage holders may need to hang on for another six months before getting a rate cut.
Damning new figures have revealed that the RBA’s brutal interest rate hikes are hurting one group of Aussies – while others live it up.
Aussie businesses have been hit with a grim forecast for the year unless consumers change their spending habits.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is steadfast in its fight against inflation, even if it means mortgage holders will pay even more in the coming months.
Inflation has “crashed” – but the RBA is still “misreading” the signals and leaving struggling Aussie homeowners in limbo. What gives?
Aussie mortgage holders are in theory the most exposed to interest rates rises in the world, yet there is little evidence of a mortgage cliff, the RBA said.
We were all but promised a rate cut in 2024, but now, that’s looking like a pipe dream. And Donald Trump could be partly to blame.
British economist Andrew Hauser has been brought in to change the RBA’s culture. Here he reveals how he plans to do it – and that he was once knocked out by a boomerang. See the video.
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