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Time to buy oil stocks and banks? Plus 3 stocks to buy.

Peter Switzer and Paul Rickard talk to Adam Dawes and Michael Knox

Bond market traders predict three more rate rises based on dodgy data

The bond market constantly monitors major economic indicators and a private jobs report out of the US late last week gave bond traders the jitters. Here’s why I don’t believe three more rate rises are coming.

Oh no, not another social media platform for self-appointed commentators, time wasters and key board cowards!

In one corner is Twitter’s Elon Musk facing off with Mark Zuckerberg, who brings his new social media platform Threads to the battle of the twits.

Are our universities educating unproductive bricks in the wall?

The rock group Pink Floyd once advised “We don't need no education” and much as I loved belting out these lyrics, as a former school teacher and university lecturer I want to argue for an education system that not only enhances the thinking ability of students but also equips them with the necessary skills to be contributors to a highly productive economy.

Both Starmer and Sunak might well be happy about “Super Thursday”

Peter Dutton will have a good night on Saturday 15 July when the Fadden result comes in. Five days later, there should be four by-elections that will test both British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.

Can renting put you on the road to riches?

With soaring interest repayments, research shows renters are better off than homeowners. If renters played their money cards right, could they build wealth faster than homeowners?

Wages are surging but the RBA should hold fire today

Smashing inflation is important but for me to argue there should be no rate rise today could make me the lunatic economist that borrowers are looking for. But I better be careful about the stones I throw at the RBA

Jun Bei Liu names the hot stocks for 2023/24. How should AI influence your stock selection?

Jun Bei Liu names the hot stocks for 2023/24. How should AI influence your stock selction?

Will these house price rises force the RBA to hike again?

House prices rose strongly in June and this could give the RBA an excuse to raise interest rates again tomorrow.

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