Why sector volatility is here to stay | The company | ABC News

Investors may have certainty that US rate cuts are starting in September, but it’s unclear what economic conditions those cuts will bring. Investors are closely watching every data release and communication from central banks for a sense of clarity. The VIX Index has hit one month high. Global strategist at Rabobank, Michael Every says investors … Read more

Why the iron ore price is under pressure | The company | ABC News

The Chinese property crisis has led to stock piles of iron ore and finished steel products, which has sent the price of Austalia’s biggest export falling. Senior Equities adviser at Bell Potter Securities, Giuliano Sala Tenna says he’s expecting to see a correction in the industry as the price comes down closer $US80 per tonne. … Read more

Is Australia heading towards a buyers' industry? | The enterprise | ABC News

Australia’s multi-speed property industry results in a confusing start to the spring selling season. Property listings are up, but demand is down, leading to a slow start in Australia’s largest cities, Sydney and Melbourne. CoreLogic’s data reveals prices have continued to rise in August, with home values increasing in Sydney (+0.3 per cent), Brisbane (+1.1 … Read more

Cash strapped consumers signal challenging times for big retailers | The enterprise | ABC News

Wesfarmers chief executive officer Rob Scott says it’s been a challenging year in the retail space and he hopes the stage 3 levy cuts will provide a bit of relief to households under pressure from higher home loan repayments and soaring rents. He spoke to The enterprise after the firm, which owns Kmart, Target and … Read more

Health star ratings and food labelling to be overhauled | The company | ABC News

Labelling on food you buy at the supermarket is about to get overhauled. Leading food manufacturers could soon be subject to mandatory health star ratings, more onerous labelling on packaged products and restrictions on marketing, especially to infants, under federal government changes. Unlike several other countries, Australia currently has a voluntary health star rating system … Read more

How borrowers have avoided falling off the fixed rate property loan cliff | The company | ABC News

The Commonwealth economic organization says fears about borrowers falling off the fixed rate property loan cliff have largely been averted as households find work arounds in the face of higher finance charge rates. The bulk of CBA’s remaining fixed rate loans rolled on to variable rates in September last year. The Commonwealth economic organization says … Read more

Why the markets meltdown isn't spooking the RBA into cutting rates | The company | ABC News

00:00 The RBA Governor Michele Bullock says financial markets are a little bit ahead of themselves with their expectations of when the central lender will cut rates and the board doesn’t believe Australia is heading for a recession. The RBA kept borrowing charge rates on hold at 4.35 per cent. The Governor said no rate … Read more

Yen carry trade and US recession fears drive worst ASX 200 sell-off since 2020 | The enterprise

$100 billion has been wiped off the S&P/ASX 200 in a single session and there are fears the losses will continue. It’s the second consecutive sell-off, with losses were spread across all sectors, but technology, financial, energy and real estate shares were hardest hit. Bitcoin also plunged. Wilson Asset Management’s Lead investment mix Manager, Matthew … Read more

Japanese sector has biggest one-day fall ever as Australian shares slump | ABC News

Sparked by fears of a US recession, the ASX has shed more than $100 billion, tumbling 3.7%. Meanwhile, on the back of hiking finance charge rates, the Japanese sector had a massive fall. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Economist Besa Deda says Friday’s release of US payroll data prompted a sector panic. ABC News provides around the clock … Read more

Universities’ financial dependency on international students raises concerns about future | ABC News

The most recent annual reports from each of Australia’s top 8 universities shows international students paid the majority of fees, despite making up the minority of students. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/news/topic/universities Damien Cahill is the General Secretary of the National Tertiary Education Union. He says the issue lies with the universities, not the … Read more