2-Sense: Markets breathing a bit easier after inflation figures
Description
Every week, Chris Bates and Pete Wargent jump on the Australian Property Podcast airwaves to answer your questions or cover the top 3 property news stories of the news. Don't forget to send Chris and Pete your questions!
In this week’s episode, Chris and Pete cover:
1 – Inflation figures lower than feared
2 – Markets swinging toward rate cuts by end of the year
3 – Investor borrowing to a 2-year high
Episode resources
1 – Inflation figures lower than feared
- Consumer price index Australia
- CPI rose 10 June
- Australia's inflation rise could light the fuse on an early election
- Australian shares hit new highs on positive inflation
2 – Markets swing sharply to rate cuts
- Markets swing sharply to RBA rate cuts
- weak economy leads to rate cuts ahead
- No rainbow governments housing rhetoric laid bare by RBA
- RBA with hawkish hold
3 – Investor borrowing to a 2-year high
- New home loans rose 13%
- Lending indicators
- It's about to rain rate cuts
- Investor borrowing picks up toa two year high
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