I caught up with world renowned economist Harry Dent, ahead of his latest visit to Australia next month, and we discussed the debt and housing bubbles and how this may play out. As a valued-add, you can secure up to 2 complimentary tickets to Harry’s Australian events. Melbourne: November 17th-18th Sydney: November 19th-20th Brisbane: November … Continue reading “Harry Dent Says The Bubble Still Has To Burst!”
We discuss the additional questions we were not able to cover during our live stream last week – see below for original show (commences at 00:30).
The G7 warns against the early deployment of Stablecoins like Libra. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-imf-worldbank-g20-stablecoin/g20-agrees-stablecoins-give-rise-to-serious-risks-press-release https://www.bis.org/cpmi/publ/d187.pdf
The G7 warns against the early deployment of Stablecoins like Libra. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-imf-worldbank-g20-stablecoin/g20-agrees-stablecoins-give-rise-to-serious-risks-press-release https://www.bis.org/cpmi/publ/d187.pdf
The latest edition of our weekly finance and property news digest with a distinctively Australian flavour. Contents: 0:23 Introduction 1:18 US 2:21 US Retail 3:15 US Markets 4:10 China’s Growth 5:10 Brexit and UK Markets 07:05 Germany 09:00 Australia 09:05 Latitude Failed Float 10:10 Bank of Queensland Result 10:42 Regionals Under Pressure 11:10 Unemployment 11:32 … Continue reading “Sentiment Hangs By A Thread – The Property Imperative Weekly 19th Oct 2019 [Podcast]”
The latest edition of our weekly finance and property news digest with a distinctively Australian flavour. Contents: 0:23 Introduction 1:18 US 2:21 US Retail 3:15 US Markets 4:10 China’s Growth 5:10 Brexit and UK Markets 07:05 Germany 09:00 Australia 09:05 Latitude Failed Float 10:10 Bank of Queensland Result 10:42 Regionals Under Pressure 11:10 Unemployment 11:32 … Continue reading “Sentiment Hangs By A Thread – The Property Imperative Weekly 19th Oct 2019”
Domain published their preliminary results for today. The listing count is lower than a year ago, though by not much, but sold volume is higher now. Canberra listed 58 auctions, reported 46 with 32 sold, 2 withdrawn and 14 passed in to give a Domain result of 67%. Brisbane listed 85 auctions, reported 40 with … Continue reading “Auction Results 19 Oct 2019”
Via The Conversation. Against seemingly all the odds, we have a new Brexit deal. As an apparent vindication of UK prime minister Boris Johnson’s strategy to ramp up the threat of a no-deal departure from the EU and to force concessions from Brussels, one would imagine that Number 10 is rather happy right now. But … Continue reading “Inside Boris Johnson’s Brexit Deal”
Here is a show about my submission to the Senate Inquiry into Audit in Australia, where I focus in on the key issues, show some of the gaps in the current system and suggest reform. Submission close on 28th October if you want to have your say! Just remember the many banks which passed audit … Continue reading “Why Audit Needs Reform”
On 1 August 2019 the Senate referred an inquiry into the regulation of auditing in Australia to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services for report by 1 March 2020. Submissions close on 28 October 2019. DFA has made a submission. Introduction. We welcome the current inquiry and note the similar initiatives underway in … Continue reading “DFA Submission To Senate Inquiry On Auditing In Australia”