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Michael Janda

@mikejanda

ABC business reporter https://t.co/knlFvfeWsH. Sydney Uni political economy & UTS law graduate. Views expressed are my own, not the ABC's.

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linkhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/business calendar_today02-10-2009 01:02:32

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Total property listings rose by 6.9% for the month of March, 2024.

Listings are now at the highest level since April 2021.

The trend appears to be up. But I remain cautious as the April count will most likely be lower, based on public/school holidays.
sqmresearch.com.au/total-property……

Total property listings rose by 6.9% for the month of March, 2024. Listings are now at the highest level since April 2021. The trend appears to be up. But I remain cautious as the April count will most likely be lower, based on public/school holidays. sqmresearch.com.au/total-property……
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A very important story by Emilia Terzon about the royalties scheme that is little known outside art circles but has the potential to bring much needed money into many remote Indigenous communities abc.net.au/news/2024-03-2…… Story contains images and names of people who have died.

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Some very important issues raised by Gareth Hutchens in this analysis of Prosper Australia research: abc.net.au/news/2024-03-2… Many of Australia's greatest economic and policy minds are saying the same thing. Probably indicates there's something in many of these ideas...

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afr.com/policy/economy… Workers are getting a 'record' slice of the pie - if you exclude the mining and financial sectors. Also this 'record' only goes back 20 years, after the workers' share of national income had dived from the peaks seen in the 1970s abc.net.au/news/2022-08-2…

afr.com/policy/economy… Workers are getting a 'record' slice of the pie - if you exclude the mining and financial sectors. Also this 'record' only goes back 20 years, after the workers' share of national income had dived from the peaks seen in the 1970s abc.net.au/news/2022-08-2…
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Having backed itself into a corner with its hawkish comments on potential rate rises in February, the RBA has quickly extricated itself this month: abc.net.au/news/2024-03-2… That could be a very good call if jobs figures don't rebound tomorrow in the way most economists expect.

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Some radical ideas are being put forward in the Tassie election to solve the state's housing affordability crisis. A leading expert says most won't work. By Dan Ziffer who dropped in to Hobart this week. abc.net.au/news/2024-03-2…

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Good to know at least one of these two teams will be knocked out of the Champions League at the quarter finals. Quarter-final 3: Real Madrid vs Manchester City

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Just how effective are rising interest rates at lowering inflation? Leading US economist John Cochrane says the evidence is 'shaky' that they do much at all, without fiscal policy working in the same direction. abc.net.au/news/2024-03-1… He spoke to Alicia Barry on The Business.

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'American economist Stephanie Kelton says ... governments can fund whatever they want by printing money and then deal with inflation by doubling down and spending even more.' I recommend AFR staff read Gareth Hutchens's very good explainer on MMT abc.net.au/news/2020-07-1…

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“The defining feature of social and affordable housing is a big rental subsidy for the tenant, which no private investor will ever volunteer to pay. In the end, government – that is, taxpayers – will always foot the bill.” theconversation.com/lets-not-kid-o…

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Fascinating. What do the drug use patterns of different states say about them? abc.net.au/news/2024-03-1…

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Great opportunity in ABC News Business Team for someone skilled in social media, especially vertical video production. careers.abc.net.au/en/job/503892/… This would really suit someone with a passion for communicating complex finance/economics stories engagingly to a broad audience.

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