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What a future: Climate chaos, a life of renting and a crappy job. I’m truly sorry
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What a future: Climate chaos, a life of renting and a crappy job. I’m truly sorry

The older I get, the more I worry about the nightmare we oldies are leaving for our children and grandchildren. The obvious problem is climate change, but other difficulties are everywhere you look.

  • by Ross Gittins

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Why the reinflating house price bubble might run out of puff

Why the reinflating house price bubble might run out of puff

Most economists still believe house prices will rise this year, but they are far more equivocal about the clouded crystal ball.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
China’s big solution is missing a vital ingredient

China’s big solution is missing a vital ingredient

How Beijing manages the efforts to revive the faltering economy matters for commodity producers like Australia.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Another rise in interest rates? We’ve probably had enough already

Another rise in interest rates? We’ve probably had enough already

Whatever decision the Reserve Bank board makes about rates tomorrow – at governor Philip Lowe’s second-last meeting – the stronger case is for no increase.

  • by Ross Gittins
You’ve never been better off. So why aren’t you happy?

You’ve never been better off. So why aren’t you happy?

On most objective measures, life in Australia has been improving over the past few decades. But subjectively we don’t feel like things are getting better.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness
If the US or China falter, the average Australian will pick up the bill

If the US or China falter, the average Australian will pick up the bill

The GST is no longer collecting enough tax to see us through a global recession. Australians’ personal income taxes will have to rise.

  • by George Megalogenis
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Treasurer refuses to release information on PwC tax leak probe

Treasurer refuses to release information on PwC tax leak probe

Jim Chalmers has blocked access to correspondence between the tax office and the federal police over the decision not to launch a criminal probe into the consulting firm. Greens senator Barbara Pocock says the “cone of silence approach” is expected from PwC, not from Treasury.

  • by Colin Kruger
Why inflation is easing while rents are rising – and will keep going
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Why inflation is easing while rents are rising – and will keep going

The rental market is not so much in a “crisis”, it’s more playing catch-up.

  • by Ross Gittins
China’s new money man once fixed a crisis. He may need to again
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China’s new money man once fixed a crisis. He may need to again

The appointment of Pan Gongshen comes at a delicate time for China. But he is used to solving big problems.

  • by Keith Bradsher
Not the ‘Australian way’: EY review reveals racism, bullying and overwork at consulting firm

Not the ‘Australian way’: EY review reveals racism, bullying and overwork at consulting firm

An independent review of EY’s workplace culture, following the death of an employee last year at its Sydney office, has revealed the extent of racism and sexual harassment at the consulting firm.

  • by Colin Kruger
The US just left Australia and the rest of the world hanging

The US just left Australia and the rest of the world hanging

There are two big questions that the US Federal Reserve didn’t answer. It means interest rates might stay higher for longer than we feared.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz