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Thursday, May 09, 2019

Why the Reserve Bank defied the economic doomsayers on interest rates

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”Keep interest low, low, Lowe,
Economy continues to be slow, slow, slow!”

Consumer confidence has been in decline, and the coming quarter Is unlikely to show zero inflation rate as utility, rates and charges, children spending for schooling, will be on the increasing spending side of the ledger.

Stagnate wages will not be for long if Labor wins the forthcoming Federal Election. Wage increase will spiral like a tornado, and unstoppable. There will be a lot of industrial unrest, and the economy may go backwards.

The rationale is simple; if any sector is given a wage increase greater than the inflation rate or CPI, it does not matter whether the sector was lowly paid before, the rest of the unions of other sectors will ask for similar rise in the name of fairness.

I prefer to see a different monetary policy for some time, but it seems not to rock the boat was the preferred option. Low interest rates have not improved consumer confidence or economy in many countries.

What can the RBA and Phil Lowe do to curb this? Will adjusting the interest rate alone fix the problem?

Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Purplebricks announces it’s quitting Australia

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Timing is everything. That's the reason why early adopters who take risk and break into the market are likely to make heaps, but of course there is a good chance they may not make it.

Followers tend to miss the boat, and even if they make it, their share of fortune is likely to be average.

If you buy your property or startup a business at the peak, afraid of missing out, then you may be considered as a loser. There is a good chance you make a negative growth in your investment.