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  1. Why are bond yields surging, and why does it matter Business

    Ballooning government deficits, a Middle East conflict driving inflation fears and tech giants issuing billions in debt to fund AI expansion are pushing global bond yields to multi-decade highs, Reuters correspondent Gregor Stuart Hunter explains. #News #Reuters #Newsfeed #BondYields #GlobalBonds #InterestRates #Inflation #MiddleEast #AIInfrastructure #TechDebt #USBonds #GermanBonds #JapanBonds

    fllics.com/en/video/why-are-bo

  2. What happens if property prices drop 20pc? Ask New Zealand or Canada
    By Ian Verrender

    Canada and New Zealand have never recovered from their pre-COVID property market records. It is worthwhile examining what we can learn.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-08-18/wha

    #PropertyPrices #InterestRates #HousingPolicy #EconomicGrowth #IanVerrender

  3. Eurozone member countries: Mortgage and Deposit Interest Rates, June 2026
    Mortgage interest rates on new lending and Interest rates on new household deposits with agreed maturity (ECB June 2026)

    Euro‑area averages:
    3.51% for new mortgages
    2.09% for new household deposits with agreed maturity (ECB)

    Greece:
    3.56% for new floating‑rate housing loans
    1.20% for new household deposits with agreed maturity (BoG)

    #Euroarea #Greece #RealEstate #property #housing #mortgages #InterestRates #Deposits

  4. Could you save money on your mortgage? As house prices cool and lender rivalry heats up, experts say Australians should ask
    By Patrick Commins Economics editor

    There is talk that lenders are starting to compete more fiercely for customers as demand for new home loans drops

    theguardian.com/australia-news

    #Interestrates #Housing #ReserveBankofAustralia #Australianeconomy #Australianews #TheGuardian #PatrickComminsEconomicseditor

  5. The RBA likely believes it won’t need to hike rates again – but the worst thing it could do is say that out loud
    By Patrick Commins Economics editor

    When it comes to the Reserve Bank, there’s a whiff of a parent making a threat they have no intention of carrying out

    theguardian.com/australia-news

    #ReserveBankofAustralia #Australianeconomy #Interestrates #Inflation #Australianews #TheGuardian #PatrickComminsEconomicseditor

  6. Rational Share Investing With Ratios @rationalshareinvestingwithratios.wordpress.com@rationalshareinvestingwithratios.wordpress.com ·

    Stock Note: VEEM (ASX:VEE)

    VEE anticipates growth in its defence, propulsion, gyrostabilisers, and engineering sectors, having secured $14 million for working capital. They are exploring entry into the US defence supply chain, leveraging their manufacturing expertise. With a current PE ratio of 23.6, positive market updates are expected as demand rises.

    rationalshareinvestingwithrati

  7. The RBA's best guess is that it's done hiking interest rates
    By Michael Janda

    If the Reserve Bank's economic forecasts are right, then the governor says it is done raising interest rates. But the risks of it being wrong are skewed towards another hike.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-08-11/rba

    #InterestRates #ReserveBankOfAustralia #Economy #Inflation #MichaelJanda

  8. RBA interest rates: Reserve Bank holds cash rate at 4.35% as house prices continue to fall
    By Luca Ittimani and Patrick Commins

    In a widely expected decision, the Reserve Bank of Australia holds interest rate after three consecutive hikes

    theguardian.com/business/2026/

    #Australianeconomy #Interestrates #ReserveBankofAustralia #Housing #Australianews #TheGuardian #LucaIttimani #PatrickCommins

  9. Live: No change to interest rates expected as RBA board meets
    By Stephanie Chalmers and Adelaide Miller

    The Reserve Bank is expected to keep the cash rate steady at 4.35 per cent in August. The central bank will also release its updated economic forecasts, including the inflation, growth and unemployment outlooks. Follow live.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-08-11/res

    #StockMarket #InterestRates #FinancialMarkets #Currency #Economy #CompanyNews #ReserveBankOfAustralia #StephanieChalmers #AdelaideMiller

  10. Will the RBA blink on inflation as the property market slows?
    By Ian Verrender

    Deflating a property bubble takes some skill, something that has escaped almost every government or central bank that has ever attempted it.

    abc.net.au/news/2026-08-11/wil

    #InterestRates #ReserveBankOfAustralia #Mortgages #PropertyPrices #Inflation #CostofLiving #IanVerrender