Episodes
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Wednesday: US jobs market weakens
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Tuesday: Fed on hold, as is RBNZ
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Monday: Fed Presidents divided on more cuts
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Friday: Soft signs in Australian jobs market
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Thursday: Australia jobs data to hold RBA clues
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Wednesday: RBA holds, future cut looks off table
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Tuesday: RBA expected to hold hawkishly
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Monday: Fed expected to cut this week
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Friday: Australian households spend up
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Thursday: Australian GDP contains inflation sparks
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Wednesday: RBA to hold from here - ANZ Research
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Tuesday: Inside NZ's house price recovery
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Monday: Lending to Australian housing investors hits 10-year high
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Friday: Data centres boost Australian capex
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Thursday: AUD & NZD rise as rate views shift
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Wednesday: US data supports Fed cut
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Tuesday: US stocks rally as Fed cut views grow
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Monday: Japan launches US$135b fiscal stimulus
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Friday: US jobless rate up, but Fed cut doubts remain
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Thursday: Australian wage growth behaves
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Wednesday: RBA more hawkish than expected
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Tuesday: Fed cut expectations slide under 50%
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Monday: Trump relents on beef & coffee tariffs
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Friday: Strong Australian jobs growth
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Thursday: Australian housing investment jumps
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Wednesday: Australia's 'Goldilocks' economy
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Tuesday: Markets surge after vote to end US shutdown
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Monday: China inflation higher than forecast
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Friday: Bank of England holds, but only just
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Thursday: Fed rate cut bets ease slightly
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Wednesday: RBA holds 'less hawkishly'
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Tuesday: RBA expected to hold, then cut in Feb
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Monday: Asia get more time to adjust to tariffs
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Friday: Powell fuels doubts about Dec rate cut
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Thursday: Fed cuts and will end QT
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Wednesday: Markets steady ahead of Fed call
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Tuesday: US stocks celebrate China deal hopes
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Monday: Fed expected to cut this week
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Friday: US inflation to hold Fed clues
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Thursday: Gold continues its slide
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Wednesday: Gold slumps 6% as trade fear eases
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Tuesday: China on track for 5% growth target
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Monday: Trump backs off 100% tariff threat
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Friday: Gold surges past US$4,300/oz
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Thursday: China's deflation continues
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Wednesday: RBA leaves the door open
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Tuesday: Trump backpedals on China
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Monday: US stocks slump after Trump threatens new China tariff
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Friday: USD up & gold back under US$4k/oz
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Thursday: RBNZ goes for big cut