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My first economic update with Nuggets News for 2026 where we explore the ructions in markets, the new Neo-mercantile philosophies which are being rolled out, the massive rise in some asset prices, and big changes in the USD. We touch on the changing Geo-political climate, and the recent Greenland and Davos episodes. At home, the … Continue reading "This Ain’t Normal! An Economic Update…"
Today we got the latest CPI data from the ABS, and it was a bit of a shocker, as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.8 per cent in the 12 months to December 2025, up from 3.4 per cent to November. Trimmed mean inflation was 3.3 per cent in the 12 months to December … Continue reading "Rates Will Rise, But Let’s Play Some Numberwang On The CPI Too…"
This is an edit of our latest live show where we went deep into the dynamics of unaffordable housing and what can be done about it. I was joined by Chief Economist and Founder of Macrobusiness Leith van Onselen. Go to the Walk The World Universe at https://walktheworld.com.au/ Details of our one to one service … Continue reading "DFA Live Q&A HD Replay: Who’s Feeding The Housing Monster? With Leith van Onselen"
Edwin, fresh back from his China trip, shares his insights from the visit, as we look at the ramp up in property activity across the country after the summer hiatus. We examine the latest numbers, with listing rising, and auction numbers lifting, though its early days. And we discuss the broader issues which lay below … Continue reading "Its Edwin’s Monday Evening Property Rant!"
Whilst Property investing in Australia can deliver long‑term gains, investing does carry real, measurable costs and risks. In addition, taxpayer‑borne tax concessions are worth billions annually, rising with interest rates and rising borrowing costs have pushed hundreds of thousands into mortgage stress. And returns are uncertain, for example when strata levies rise on units, or … Continue reading "The Inconvenient Truth About Property Investing In Australia!"
This is our weekly market update, where we start in the US, cross to Europe and Asia and end in Australia covering commodities and crypto along the way. Major sell-offs across US equities and bonds and a slide in the greenback this week sparked fears of a “sell America” trade. We had TINA (There Is … Continue reading "From TACO To TUNA: The Markets’ Adventures In TrumpLand!"
Journalist Tarric Brooker and I parse recent events, and with the help of his data slides, get deep and dirty into global power plays, the status of real household finances in Australia, the new economic realities at home and abroad, and how the political tides are shifting. Tarric’s slides can be found here: https://www.burnouteconomics.com/p/dfa-chart-pack-23rd-january-2026 His … Continue reading "It’s Australia’s “Davros” Moment; With Tarric Brooker…"
More data today, and more signs that rate hikes are coming as Australian unemployment unexpectedly fell in December as the economy added more jobs than anticipated, prompting traders to boost bets that the Reserve Bank will be forced to raise interest rates as early as next month. And just as we get another dose of … Continue reading "Mortgage Rates Are On Their Way Up; Thanks Jim!"
A quick look at the markets shows US the dollar languished near three-week lows against the euro and Swiss franc with a 0.53% slide in the dollar index – which measures the currency against six major peers – marking its worst single-day performance in six weeks. The greenback dropped more than 1% against Europe’s shared … Continue reading "Markets Twitch As Relationships Rupture, Or Is It Just The Yen Bond Problem?"
We just released a deep dive into Australian Households and their financial distress over on our channel “In The Interests Of The People”. Here is an audio version.
This is an edit of a live show where we went deep into the change in the property weather which it seems is underway. I was joined by Aaron Scott from bRight Agent, whose prolific releases have been drawing attention the rising tide of concern. Last time he metaphorically suggested people needed a snorkel because … Continue reading "DFA Live Q&A HD Replay: Are The Tides Turning On Australian Property?"
This week we catch up with Edwin in transit to China as we look at the latest property and finance news. There seems to be a whole bank of black swans out there, including a banking crisis caused by aliens? Can we make any sense of the current trends and how do we make sure … Continue reading "Its Edwin’s Monday Evening Property Rant!"
Talking of Black Swan Events, as I did in yesterdays market review, I came across an article in the Times which suggested that there was a risk of financial collapse if a declaration that alien life was real ever appears. This was discussed by an ex-Bank of England Analyst. Given what else is going on … Continue reading "Could An Alien Invasion Spark A Banking Crisis?"
This is our weekly market update, where we start in the US, cross to Europe and Asia and end in Australia, covering commodities and crypto on the way. Superficially, and to the relief of many, this past week has been a little less volatile than of late. However, below the surface, questions of liquidity and … Continue reading "Financial Markets: Are Liquidity Black Swans Emerging?"
The ABS released the latest Australian net long term and permanent arrivals data for November and revealed the highest level ever for that particular month. Net arrivals for the month are up 3.8% compared with this time last year and up 78.7% vs this time in 2019. So my question today is, does Australia have … Continue reading "Housing Crisis Or Population Crisis?"
Given what I have been highlighting about the pivot in interest rate expectations, following the last RBA presser and the flow of economic data, plus the current market expectations of around 4% cash rates in June 2027, yes June 2027, it should surprise no one that fixed rate mortgages are on the rise. The largest … Continue reading "Pop Goes Those Fixed Rate Mortgages…"
The latest data from the US BLS showed that superficially the core consumer price index, regarded as a measure of underlying inflation because it strips out volatile food and energy costs, rose 2.7% in December from a year earlier. That’s just a touch more than the 2.6% annual advance in November, which was the smallest … Continue reading "No Rate Cuts? The Inflation Genie IS Still Out The Bottle!"
This is an edit of a live show where we delved into the question of household debt in Australia and how it translates into pressure on households. We looked at nominated specific post codes from our followers. Go to the Walk The World Universe at https://walktheworld.com.au/ Details of our one to one service are here: … Continue reading "DFA Live Q&A HD Replay: Households Haunted By Debt: Which Post Codes Are Worse?"
Our property insider Edwin and I discuss the latest media spin on property compared with the granular reality, consider the implications of the high-rise building craze, and also have tips on property insurance which you need to hear. More importantly, is it jam or cream first on a scone? Also guess where Edwin will be … Continue reading "Its Edwin’s Monday Evening Property Rant!"
The fourth-quarter US reporting season kicks off with JPMorgan set to report before the opening bell in New York on Tuesday. Strategas Securities’ Ryan Grabinski said the bar is low for every sector but technology. “With Technology expected to post earnings growth of roughly 27 per cent for the fourth quarter, we continue to come … Continue reading "Markets Soar Into 2026 As Politics And Power Plays Trumps Economics!"




Really enjoying the insights shared here on digital finance and how technology is changing the way we handle everyday tasks, and it reminded me how much easier life gets when you use reliable online tools for things beyond finance too; for example, while I was handling daily responsibilities in the UAE, I wanted to make sure I stayed on top of my vehicle fines, so I used https://evgfinecheck-ae.com/ to quickly review and manage any pending traffic fines online without having to visit a traffic office, which saved time and let me focus more on things like listening to content like this.
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Its always good when Martin North reads out quotes from articles which use Martin North quotes .....again and again - bit of a hall of mirrors Martin. Otherwise generally entertaining
great podcast Martin keep up the good work!