We discuss the latest results across the country, based on the CoreLogic indices.
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Winter Is Coming – The Property Imperative Weekly To 01 June 2019 [Podcast]
The latest edition of our weekly finance and property news digest with a distinctively Australian flavour.
The Credit Monster Still Stalks The Halls! [Podcast]
We look at the latest stats from RBA and APRA on credit growth. Home lending is STILL growing at 3.9% per annum – yet we are about to stir up the monster some more – “you cannot be serious!”
https://www.rba.gov.au/statistics/frequency/stmt-liabilities-assets.html
https://www.apra.gov.au/publications/monthly-banking-statistics
Once again on the last working day we get the latest credit data from both the RBA and APRA. And fair enough, this is before the election, and the recent spate of “unnatural acts designed to kick start credit growth, but the trends before this are clearly down. Here we are talking about the net stock of loans – rather than new loan flows (so we see the net of old loans closed, refinanced, and new loans written). We will need to wait for the ABS series in a couple of weeks to get the flow stats.
The RBA provides an overview, and a seasonally adjusted series, including the non-bank sector. APRA provides data for the banking sector – ADI’s or authorised depository institutions.
A Small Reality Check [Podcast]
We look at the latest data from the ABS and auction results. Maybe no rebound yet?
Wanted First Time Buyers – Your Country Needs You!
Property expect Joe Wilkes and I discuss the latest New Zealand data, and consider the drive to attract first time buyers in both NZ and Australia. What does the data say?
See the RBNZ May Financial Stability report.
Discussing Banking, Housing And Interest Rates On The Radio
I discuss the current economic settings and expectations for future rate cuts and home prices on 6PR Perth with Gareth Parker.
When The Music Stops, Who’s Going To Be Left Holding The Baby?
We look at the latest IMF Financial Stability Report. Where will the systemic risks end up?
Is The CPI A Lie?
What happens if the CPI is not truly reflecting the costs of living?
DFA Live Q&A And Scenarios
This is an audio version of our live event broadcast 21st May 2019
The Irish Are Convinced That The Australian Economy Will Systematically Collapse!
Economist John Adams, Irish writer and Financial Advisor Eddie Hobbs and DFA’s Analyst Martin North compare the Australian and Irish economies ahead of their crisis point. Which is worst placed?