Rapid rise of Australian house prices have created disagreement between economists on whether a housing bubble currently exists.
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Economists struggle to agree on when and where housing bubbles occur, but bubbles all have similar characterisitics.
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The rising talk about ‘white monopoly capital’ as an obstacle to economic inclusion in South Africa is a red herring.
Despite all the proposals to combat housing affordability, Scott Morrison will need to make hard political decisions on policies that will actually make a difference.
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The latest thought bubbles about using super savings for housing might be less harmful than in the past, but they would be just as ineffective.
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Expect more deals as low-cost options derail the investment industry’s business model.
The Chinese Community Party has trouble controlling its own members much less those of private businesses.
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The public debate about Chinese corporations investing in Australia is spurred by several misleading ideas about the control of the Chinese government and its intervention with private businesses.
With a prospective hard Brexit, Australia should prioritise a free trade agreement with the EU over the UK.
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Analysis shows there’s less competition and more cross over in trade between Australia and the EU, making a trade deal more appealing.
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A weak pound is likely to lure more international bidders to UK shores. Time then to make sure we have our defences in place.
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Renting makes financial sense in a number of circumstances; it’s time to move away from the obsession with home ownership.
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Financially illogical and fuelled by irrational dogma, the creation of a new tranche of private sector debt is a missed opportunity.
Gains, but there may be pains.
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Investors have given Donald Trump the thumbs up, so far, but trader sentiment can’t be guaranteed.
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The system is rigged for a small minority to profit, but are we brave enough to deploy the solutions that would work?
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Britain has a number of bilateral treaties with Eastern European countries that will remain after Brexit.
President-elect Trump’s twitter account has the power to devastate companies’ share prices.
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Tweet-shaming from politicians isn’t the best way to regulate companies – it hurts investments, shareholders and ultimately the economy.
Australian business confidence is falling, amid concerning signs from other economic indicators.
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Australia’s economic indicators are showing worrying signs, with business confidence falling in the face of continued low interest rates.
‘Tis the season to think about Christmas spending in a different way.
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Five tips on how to spend in a way that contributes to social movements this Christmas.
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Football is becoming an increasingly important weapon in Britain’s soft power arsenal.
Australian businesses should learn from the example of Brexit and wait to act.
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Australian businesses should wait and rethink long term strategies in response to Trump’s election in the US.
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Britain and India may be linked by colonial ties, but India is intent on forging a new relationship based on in its own interests.
Younger farmers are more willing to take up the opportunities presented by outside investment, a new study shows.
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Young farmers are more open to outside investment and ownership of the family farm, than older farmers, new research shows.
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The UK’s leading index of companies has broken the 7,000 points barrier despite fragile growth and the uncertainty of Brexit.