Money

A plain English economic round up

Why did the economy contract by so much? What’s the outlook ahead like? Will interest rates be cut.

Aussie death rates drop

According to Propel Funeral Parlours (PFP), social distancing and masks mean influenza death rates have plummeted by as much as 95%, while vehicle fatalities are down too.

How bad will our recession be? Read all about it today!

Today’s recession number could determine how much pressure the Morrison Government has to put on lenders to stop them acting like (to be frank) bastard banks!

3 investment gems that never fail me

I have three core investment beliefs that were tested recently with the Coronavirus and, as usual, they came up trumps — no pun intended!

This is the craziest recession ever!

Manuel once described Basil Fawlty of Fawlty Towers fame as “crazy” but is this the crazy, faulty recession we had to have?

What can Josh Frydenberg learn from The Three Stooges to save our economy?

To save our economy from a worse-than-expected recession, business wants tax cuts asap. But maybe we also need small businesses to be paid on time and less fighting with China?

Will Zip mirror the meteoric rise of Afterpay?

Buy now, pay later tech company, Zip Co, stole the show last Wednesday, rising 27%. What’s the story behind these buy now, pay later companies and this relatively new kid on the block?

Good morning, Australia

Catch up on the latest market news locally and around the world.

How in the hell is the economy going? Will we be victorious against this virus?

My case that we will avoid a crash depends on two ‘V’s.

Australia: Historic week in prospect

A quirk of the statistical schedule is that each change of season is ushered in by a barrage of economic data and events.

Want income? A 5% return? Check out this stock

Income investors should welcome the stock market’s reaction to gas pipeline and energy utility APA Group’s full-year profit result.

Scoping Study puts Minbos one step closer to creating food security in sub-Saharan Africa

More fertiliser, cheaply available, would see sub-Saharan Africa catch up to more developed countries’ food production, and remove their reliance on food imports.

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