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Life360 shares might have reached their apex

We've stood back and watched the rocket ride that Life360 shares have been on over the last 12 months. But can that ride continue, or have they found their apex?

What politician will step up to stop Trumpism?

Many people in the world are frustrated at new age problems that politicians don’t have the guts to solve. This is making extreme politicians more electable. Frustrated voters are looking to Trumpism as a solution but is this what the world needs?

Don’t believe the inflation report

Let me do today’s offering in a short and sweet kind of way. Forget whatever the media is telling you. They don’t know what they don’t know.

Insider trading meets Taylor Swift engagement: how a crypto-gambler copped a tidy payday

When Taylor Swift announced her engagement on Wednesday, I was pretty happy that I wasn’t going to have to write about it. Alas, here we are.

Inflation jumps back up, with power prices to blame: investor implications from CommSec

Headline inflation rose to 2.8%/yr in July, a much bigger rise than anticipated. Electricity rose much more than expected due to the timing of rebates in NSW and the ACT, and travel prices were much stronger than expected.

RBA's August Minutes shift the focus from CPI to the labour market

The Minutes for the Monetary Policy in August show the evolution in risks for RBA. Much of this focus for 2025 has been ensuring inflation returns sustainably to the mid‑point of the RBA’s target band.

Woolworths sinks, Coles soars in supermarket earnings wars: the results breakdown

The supermarket wars are in full swing in every suburb across Australia. Look at the scoreboard on the stock market, however, and you realise one is doing significantly better than the other. Woolies and Coles-owner Wesfarmers reported their results yesterday and while one saw a meagre price increase, another slumped by almost 15% in a […]

Data-driven delights: why things might finally be looking up for the Aussie economy

This isn’t just me being “always positive” (as some have accused me of). It’s because recent data drops look pretty good.

Robo-results: Ruslan Kogan delivered his results yesterday - or did he?

Instead of pacing his office and rehearsing his lines yesterday before a tricky results call call, tech retailer Ruslan Kogan was kicking back.

Why did Australia Post suspend parcel delivery to the US?

Australia Post has announced an immediate suspension of its parcel delivery services to the United States and Puerto Rico, citing major changes to American import rules that make it impossible to continue regular operations without significant system upgrades.

How to spot a company that's fibbing about its so-called AI investments

All over, you’ll see companies promising big new projects “powered by AI”. But how can you tell if it’s legit? Here's how to spot the fibs.

The Aussie farm has exploded in value, but why is that hurting some farmers?

A new study from The Conversation has found that when farm profits rise, farmland prices tend to increase as well. But there’s a catch which can hurt Aussie farmers over time.

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