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Canada's foreign home-buying ban sparks Aussie interest, but can it fix our housing affordability? PRD Real Estate chief economist Dr Diaswati Mardiasmo said a ban for foreign buyers can potentially increase the supply of residential property.

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VAS Lowers Management Fees (cdn-api.markitdigital.com)
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VAS lowers management fee from 0.10% to 0.07%.

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Discuss.

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Rejoice!

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When does ETF funds like Vanguard provide statement for tax filing? What fields should I look out for?

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Another rate rise in the works? Or will they hold steady?

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In his weekend market wrap, leading Sydney auctioneer and agent, Tom Panos, claimed “the exodus of real estate agents has begun”:

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File this under "I'm got mine, the rest of you can sod off"!

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Thank you

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A sharp disparity has emerged between mortgage growth and Australian home values.

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Monthly inflation plunges (www.macrobusiness.com.au)
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After April’s monthly inflation head fake, May has crashed back to earth. The expected was 6.1%, and we got 5.6%.

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cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/189164

PwC has walked back a report used to claim the nature repair market could be worth $137bn, accepting it measures "Indirect spending towards biodiversity" but the amount spent on "Threatened species conservation, with clear outcomes, is likely much less".

The consultancy firm made that submission to a Senate inquiry examining the Albanese government's nature repair market bill in response to a critique of the report from the progressive thinktank the Australia Institute.

The Australia Institute submitted to the Senate environmental legislation committee that the report was "Misleading on a number of fronts and is entirely unrelated to the nature repair market".

Hanson-Young told Guardian Australia that "There are questions as to whether this is part of a PwC strategy to get their foot in the door to win more work - it's a corporate strategy we know has been used elsewhere by PwC". A PwC spokesperson said: "PwC regularly authors thought leadership on important topics, and in this case saw an important opportunity to progress a conversation around the role of biodiversity markets and the role for the private sector in funding nature repair."

Plibersek said: "I've been clear that I expect the nature repair market will generate billions of dollars of investment in nature repair to better protect our environment for our kids and grandkids."

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Ouch, 20% unemployment in China is rough. How tied to China's economic outlook do you think we're going to be in Oz?

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PWC: Government business division for sale - $2 Allegro Funds: Tell 'em they're dreaming

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Anyone using any open banking aggregators?

I've been using frollo to see all bank accounts in one place. The app in general feels way more like a tech demonstration for their APIs than actually trying to be a product itself though. Still it's nice to see that there are ways to expose the data without having to give full user/password access.

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I was happy to see they are planning to use AI to assist call centre staff rather than replace them. It sound like they are planning to use AI in a helpful way, hopefully it works out that way.

The worry with AI is always when it is used to replace people with no oversight - like robodebt, or chatbots that block the ability of customers to get through to talk to a person.

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