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Best podcasts about michele bullock

Latest podcast episodes about michele bullock

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
வீட்டுக்கடன் வட்டிவீதத்தை ஏன் வங்கிகள் குறைக்கின்றன?

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 8:19


ஆஸ்திரேலியாவின் ரிசர்வ் வங்கி (Reserve Bank of Australia) RBA, (cash rate) வட்டி வீதத்தை மாற்றாமல், அதே 4.35 சதவீதத்தில் வைத்திருக்க ஒருமனதாக ஜூன் மாத கூட்டத்தில் முடிவு செய்துள்ளது. இந்த ஆண்டு பிப்ரவரி, மார்ச், மே ஆகிய மாதங்களில் தொடர்ந்து மூன்று முறை வட்டியை உயர்த்திய ரிசர்வ் வங்கி, இம்முறை அதில் மாற்றம் செய்வதில்லை என்று முடிவெடுத்திருக்கிறது. ஆனால் இது நிரந்தர நிறுத்தம் அல்ல என்றும், தாம் விரும்பும் இலக்கை விட பணவீக்கம் இன்னும் அதிகமாகவே இருப்பதால், தேவைப்பட்டால் ஆண்டு இறுதிக்குள் மீண்டும் வட்டியை உயர்த்தக்கூடும் என்று ரிசர்வ் வங்கியின் ஆளுநர் மிஷேல் புல்லக் (Michele Bullock) தெளிவுபடுத்தியுள்ளார். ரிசர்வ் வங்கி வட்டியை உயர்த்தும் சாத்தியம் இருக்கும்போது, சில வங்கிகள் ஏன் தங்கள் வீட்டுக்கடன் வட்டியைக் குறைக்கின்றன என்ற கேள்வி எழுகிறது. இது குறித்த செய்தியின் பின்னணியை எடுத்து வருகிறார், குலசேகரம் சஞ்சயன்.

SBS Dari - اس بی اس دری
Treasurer cites 'hard road of reform' as he reveals 2026 federal budget - بودجه فدرالی ۲۰۲۶ آسترالیا؛ اصلاحات مالیاتی و مهار مصارف چگونه عملی میشود؟

SBS Dari - اس بی اس دری

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 7:28


Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered his 2026 budget, which he says takes what he's called the 'hard road of reform'. At the heart of the budget are housing tax changes, and a $35 billion saving from reform to the runaway National Disability Insurance Scheme. Labor has been keen to portray this budget as one of spending restraint, after warnings by economists and Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock that splashing out would only fuel inflation and risk further rate hikes. - جیم چالمرز وزیر خزانه‌داری آسترالیا بودجه فدرالی ۲۰۲۶ را با تاکید براینکه این "راه دشوار اصلاحات" بوده ارائه کرده است؛ بودجه‌ای که در آن تغییرات مالیاتی مرتبط با مسکن، بسته مصوونیت مواد سوخت، و صرفه‌جویی‌های بزرگ از جمله اصلاحات در برنامه ملی بیمه ناتوانی (NDIS) در کنار تعهدات عمده در بخش‌های صحت، زیربنا و دفاع مطرح می‌شود. حکومت می‌گوید این رویکرد برای عبور از فشارهای اقتصادی ناشی از جنگ در شرق میانه و کاهش تورم، ضروری است؛ در حالی‌که منتقدان و کارشناسان همچنان در مورد پیامدهای آن بر مخارج زندگی و نرخ سود هشدار می‌دهند.

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台
Treasurer cites 'hard road of reform' as he reveals 2026 federal budget - 国库部长公布2026年联邦预算案 称政府选择“艰难改革之路”

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 6:35


Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered his 2026 budget, which he says takes what he's called the 'hard road of reform'. At the heart of the budget are housing tax changes, and a $35 billion saving from reform to the runaway National Disability Insurance Scheme. Labor has been keen to portray this budget as one of spending restraint, after warnings by economists and Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock that splashing out would only fuel inflation and risk further rate hikes. - 国库部长吉姆·查默斯(Jim Chalmers)公布了2026年预算案,他表示该预算案走的是他所说的“艰难的改革之路”。预算案的核心是住房税制的调整,以及通过改革失控的全国残障保险计划(NDIS)计划节省350亿澳元。在经济学家和储备银行行长米歇尔·布洛克( Michele Bullock )警告大手笔支出只会助长通胀并可能导致进一步加息后,工党一直致力于将这份预算案描绘成一份控制支出的预算案。

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट
Treasurer cites 'hard road of reform' as he reveals 2026 federal budget - सङ्घीय बजेट २०२६-२७ घोषणा: ट्रेजरर भन्छन् ‘सुधारको कठिन बाटो'

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 8:45


Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered his 2026 budget, which he says takes what he's called the 'hard road of reform'. At the heart of the budget are housing tax changes, and a $35 billion saving from reform to the runaway National Disability Insurance Scheme. Labor has been keen to portray this budget as one of spending restraint, after warnings by economists and Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock that splashing out would only fuel inflation and risk further rate hikes. - सङ्घीय ट्रेजरर जिम चामर्सले आफ्नो पाँचौँ बजेट घोषणा गरेका छन्। आज मङ्गलवार ,मे १२ मा क्यानबरास्थित संसदमा सम्बोधन गर्दै उनले यस बजेटलाई “सुधारको कठिन बाटो” भनी वर्णन गरेका छन्। सन् २०२६-२७ को यस बजेटको केन्द्रबिन्दुमा आवाससम्बन्धी कर परिवर्तन र राष्ट्रिय अपाङ्गता बीमा योजना (एनडीआईएस)मा खर्च परिमार्जन पश्चताको करिब ३५ अर्ब डलरको बचत रहेको ट्रेजरर चामर्सले बताएका हुन्। अर्थशास्त्रीहरू र रिजर्भ ब्याङ्ककी गभर्नर मिशेल बुलकले अत्यधिक सरकारी खर्चले मुद्रास्फीति र ब्याजदर दुवै बढाउन सक्ने चेतावनी दिँदै गर्दा, लेबरले यस बजेटलाई खर्च कटौतीमाथि केन्द्रित बजेटका रूपमा प्रस्तुत गर्न खोजेको पाइएको छ। एक रिपोर्ट।

SBS World News Radio
Treasurer cites 'hard road of reform' as he reveals 2026 federal budget

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 5:57


Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered his 2026 budget, which he says takes what he's called the 'hard road of reform'. At the heart of the budget are housing tax changes, and a $35 billion saving from reform to the runaway National Disability Insurance Scheme. Labor has been keen to portray this budget as one of spending restraint, after warnings by economists and Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock that splashing out would only fuel inflation and risk further rate hikes.

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা
Treasurer cites 'hard road of reform' as he reveals 2026 federal budget - ২০২৬ সালের ফেডারেল বাজেট উন্মোচন: একে ‘সংস্কারের কঠিন পথ' হিসেবে উল

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 6:51


Treasurer Jim Chalmers has delivered his 2026 budget, which he says takes what he's called the 'hard road of reform'. At the heart of the budget are housing tax changes, and a $35 billion saving from reform to the runaway National Disability Insurance Scheme. Labor has been keen to portray this budget as one of spending restraint, after warnings by economists and Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock that splashing out would only fuel inflation and risk further rate hikes. - ২০২৬ সালের বাজেট উপস্থাপন করেছেন ট্রেজারার জিম চ্যালমার্স এবং এটিকে তিনি তাঁর ভাষায় ‘সংস্কারের কঠিন পথ' বলে অভিহিত করেছেন। এই বাজেটের কেন্দ্রবিন্দুতে রয়েছে আবাসন খাতে কর পরিবর্তন এবং নিয়ন্ত্রণের বাইরে চলে যাওয়া ন্যাশনাল ডিজঅ্যাবিলিটি ইন্স্যুরেন্স স্কিম বা এনডিআইএস সংস্কার থেকে ৩৫ বিলিয়ন ডলার সাশ্রয়। অর্থনীতিবিদ ও রিজার্ভ ব্যাংকের গভর্নর মিশেল বুলকের সতর্কবার্তার পর লেবার সরকার এই বাজেটকে সংযত ব্যয়ের বাজেট হিসেবে তুলে ধরতে আগ্রহী ছিল। তাঁদের সতর্কতা ছিল, অতিরিক্ত ব্যয় কেবল মুদ্রাস্ফীতি বাড়াবে এবং সুদের হার আরও বাড়ার ঝুঁকি তৈরি করবে।

The Signal
How to beat inflation without rate hikes

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 16:00


Why is it up to the Reserve Bank to control inflation with interest rates? Imagine if there were other tools that spread the pain to more people, not just those repaying a home loan. Perhaps the government could force workers to put more money into their superannuation accounts or move the GST up and down depending on the inflation rate. Today, independent economist Chris Richardson assesses the options. Featured: Chris Richardson, independent economist

Please Explain
‘Popcorn out' for Farrer by-election, plus the RBA's pointed comments on government spending

Please Explain

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 27:46 Transcription Available


The electorate of Farrer is holding a by-election this weekend and we’re expecting the contest will be a good one. The NSW seat, which hugs the border with Victoria, belonged to former opposition leader Sussan Ley for 25 years. Now, it’s a microcosm of the pressures the Coalition is under from independent candidates and One Nation. And as Inside Politics host Jacqueline Maley puts it, Labor has grabbed the popcorn and is sitting this one out. Also this week, RBA boss Michele Bullock made some unusually pointed remarks about inflation and government spending when she raised the cash rate again. Plus, we’ve been reporting on tax relief that’s expected to be announced in next week’s budget. Joining Maley today is chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal. Background reading: '‘F’ the lot of youse: Inside the deep political bitterness of the Farrer byelection.' ‘That’s assault’: One Nation volunteer grabs Liberal senator’s phone in clash outside polling booth Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money
Interest rate rises are designed to hurt. But how much is too much?

The Money

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 29:34


When RBA governor Michele Bullock announced the third consecutive interest rate rise this week, she acknowledged the real-world suffering that would result.But just how much pain is too much? And is there a better way?

Please Explain
‘Popcorn out' for Farrer by-election, plus the RBA's pointed comments on government spending

Please Explain

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 27:46 Transcription Available


The electorate of Farrer is holding a by-election this weekend and we’re expecting the contest will be a good one. The NSW seat, which hugs the border with Victoria, belonged to former opposition leader Sussan Ley for 25 years. Now, it’s a microcosm of the pressures the Coalition is under from independent candidates and One Nation. And as Inside Politics host Jacqueline Maley puts it, Labor has grabbed the popcorn and is sitting this one out. Also this week, RBA boss Michele Bullock made some unusually pointed remarks about inflation and government spending when she raised the cash rate again. Plus, we’ve been reporting on tax relief that’s expected to be announced in next week’s budget. Joining Maley today is chief political correspondent Paul Sakkal. Background reading: '‘F’ the lot of youse: Inside the deep political bitterness of the Farrer byelection.' ‘That’s assault’: One Nation volunteer grabs Liberal senator’s phone in clash outside polling booth Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drive With Tom Elliott
Why Australians should be VERY angry with RBA Governor Michele Bullock

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 4:11


Host of Money News, James Willis, has weighed in on the news surrounding the RBA governor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drive With Tom Elliott
'Bad, bad look': Why Jacqui Felgate has called out Michele Bullock

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 2:29


A recent move from the Reserve Bank Governor, Michele Bullock, has caught the attention of Jacqui Felgate on Monday afternoon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Money Cafe with Kirby and Kohler
Rates up, so should you fix your mortgage now?

The Money Cafe with Kirby and Kohler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 26:44 Transcription Available


Cash rates are now more than 4 per cent and your mortgage is around 6 per cent: What's more, it looks very much like the hiking cycle is far from over, so should you fix at these levels? Stuart Wemyss of the Prosolution Private Clients group joins Associate Editor, James Kirby in this episode. In today's show, we cover: To fix or not to fix...the dilemma bites Surprise good news for older cash hoarders SMSF property lending cleared for take off How much insurance do you really need? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the RBA warning the Middle East could have economic impacts

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 5:40 Transcription Available


The conflict in the Middle East continues to rage on, and there's concerns about what it could mean for the Australian economy. The US and Israel have struck more than 1200 Iranian targets, with plans to ramp up the bombardment in coming hours, and Iran has launched more strikes and choked oil tanker transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says RBA governor Michele Bullock says it's too early to know the impacts, but economists have warned this could see petrol prices rising by 40 cents a litre. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 3 March: ASX 200 drops 124 as Middle East turns uglier | Banks hold steady

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 16:07


The ASX 200 fell 124 points to 9077 (1.3%) as events in the Middle East started to catch up. Comments from Michele Bullock on rate rises didn't help sentiment. Although the RBA is as in the dark as the rest of us in terms of implications. Across the board losses as resources saw profit taking, BHP fell 2.6% and RIO dropped 2.4%. Gold miners eased back after gains yesterday, leverage again being unwound. EVN down 4.5% and NEM off 2.0%. Rare earths and lithium fell hard, PLS dropped 6.8% and MIN off 6.1%. Oil and gas firmed, but not getting carried away. WDS up 0.8% and KAR up another 1.7%. Uranium stocks firmed too, PDN up 0.4% and coal better, WHC up 3.2% as coal prices spiked. Banks eased back slightly with the Big Bank Basket up modestly to $302.82 (+0.2%). MQG dropped 1.7% but MFG soared 21.9% on the Barrenjoey deal and placement. Insurers slipped but REITs hit hard as bond yields rose. GMG down 2.4% and CHC off 2.2%. Healthcare stocks fell led by CSL down 1.4% and FPH down 1.5%. WES dipped 3.6% with retail stocks falling hard on rate rise fears plus higher petrol prices. JBH down 3.2% and APE fell 5.6%. Travel stocks remain on the nose, FLT down 1.8% and WEB falling 2.0%. Tech held up relatively well, WTC off only 2.3% and XRO down 1.4% with the All-Tech Index down 2.3%.In corporate news, TWE fell 1.7% despite the French billionaire increasing his stake. CSC fell 8.1% despite record revenue and EBITDA failing to meet expectations. 360 ditched despite a maiden annual profit. NEU sold down 8.8% on news Acadia has requested a re-examination of EU ruling.On the economic front, consumer confidence fell 3.1pts last week.Asian markets weaker, Japan fell 2.7%, HK off 0.1% and China up 0.2%. South Korea down 5.7%. It had a holiday yesterday!10-year yields jump to 4.76%US Futures down DJ off 317 pts and Nasdaq down 275.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.

Best of Business
Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the RBA warning the Middle East could have economic impacts

Best of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 5:49 Transcription Available


The conflict in the Middle East continues to rage on, and there's concerns about what it could mean for the Australian economy. The US and Israel have struck more than 1200 Iranian targets, with plans to ramp up the bombardment in coming hours, and Iran has launched more strikes and choked oil tanker transit through the Strait of Hormuz. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says RBA governor Michele Bullock says it's too early to know the impacts, but economists have warned this could see petrol prices rising by 40 cents a litre. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 12 February: ASX 200 up 29 points | Touches records, fails to hold

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 16:04


The ASX 200 missed it by this much. Closed up 29 points to close at 9044 (0.3%). Banks were once again the stars of the show as the ANZ result kicked it higher, up 8.5% with the Big Bank Basket up to $306.63 (+4.8%) a new record close. Other financials were sold down hard as AMP results bombed with investors, the stock falling 26.7%, ZIP dipped 5.8% and CGF fell 6.0%. Insurers also under pressure again, QBE down 2.0% and MPL falling 2.2%. Industrials also fell in a heap, are we really at record highs? ALL down 3.9% and JBH losing another 1.0% with REITs under pressure again, GMG down 1.7% and SCG off 5.3%. ‘Old Skool' platforms, again in the doghouse, REA down 3.3% and CAR hitting a speed bump off 5.3%. Tech stocks were horrible again. It continues to cascade lower, the All-Tech Index down another 6.7% with WTC falling 6.6%, XRO heading that way, down 8.4% and TNE off 6.9%. Healthcare checked into A&E as CSL fell another 6.9% with RMD dropping 2.6% and PME being sold down 23.9% on disappointing numbers.In resources, gold miners mixed, lithium stocks better, PLS up 3.8% and MIN pushing 1.4% higher. BHP and RIO doing well on copper prices, uranium struggling, LOT down 7.2% and PDN up 0.7% on better results.In corporate news, TPW were smashed down 32.6% on disappointing numbers and increased discounting. AMP dropped and ASX fell 1.7% after its better-than-expected revenue, wiped out by expenses. BRG saw record EBITDA and popped 1.7% higher.On the economic front, Michele Bullock got a grilling from one Senator.US futures Dow up 157 points and Nasdaq up 46.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.

The Front
‘Absolutely devastated': Gus' grandparents react to SA Police bombshell

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 5:09 Transcription Available


South Australian police say they’ve identified a suspect in the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont and confirm they’re now treating the case as a major crime. Plus, RBA boss Michele Bullock dismisses the Treasurer’s spending claim and ousted author Randa Abdel-Fattah’s next gig.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The West Live Podcast
e-Bike “total menace”, RBA blames Govt & Penisgate

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 9:50


News Worthy Friday: In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea unpacks Health Minister Mark Butler’s claim that e-bikes are a "total menace" to society. Plus, RBA chief Michele Bullock blames Jim Chalmers’ spending for stubborn inflation and rate hikes & an unusual ski jumping scandal hits the Winter Olympics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Signal
Alan Kohler on the rate hike and the RBA's mistakes

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 15:06


The Reserve Bank cut the cash rate target three times last year, but already there's a U-turn. The RBA board is so concerned about inflation sticking around that it has increased interest rates for the first time since 2023.Today, the ABC's finance expert Alan Kohler on the RBAs failure to bring inflation down to its target and the mistakes it made in 2025. Featured: Alan Kohler, ABC finance expert

Full Story
Greg Jericho on the 'cowardly' rate rise

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 14:53


Last August, to the relief of many homeowners, the Reserve Bank's governor, Michele Bullock, announced a cut in interest rates and expressed confidence that inflation was heading in the right direction. But on Tuesday, the RBA hiked rates for the first time in over two years, raising the cash rate by 25 basis points to 3.85%. Guardian columnist and chief economist of the Australia Institute, Greg Jericho, talks to Nour Haydar about what the rate hike means, why he sees it as ‘cowardly' and what it all has to do with the Ashes

The Front
Reserve Bank admits they got it wrong

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 2:08 Transcription Available


The Reserve Bank of Australia has put the cash rate up for the first time in two years. As mortgage rates follow suit, we explore the thinking behind the central bank’s unanimous decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS World News Radio
Global central bankers show support for US Fed Chair Jerome Powell

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 7:31


SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Hebe Chen from Vantage Australia about the day's sharemarket action including the significance of a joint statement released by a dozen global central bankers, including the RBA's Michele Bullock, supporting US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who is under investigation by the US administration.

SBS On the Money
Global central bankers show support for US Fed Chair Jerome Powell

SBS On the Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 7:31


SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Hebe Chen from Vantage Australia about the day's sharemarket action including the significance of a joint statement released by a dozen global central bankers, including the RBA's Michele Bullock, supporting US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, who is under investigation by the US administration.

Sky News - Paul Murray Live
Paul Murray Live | 9 December

Sky News - Paul Murray Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 49:30 Transcription Available


Labor Senator Graham Richardson honoured at state funeral, Michele Bullock warns future hikes are possible. Plus, experts warn of wild fire season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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SBS Greek - SBS Ελληνικά
Ανάμικτες ειδήσεις για την ανάπτυξη της αυστραλιανής οικονομίας

SBS Greek - SBS Ελληνικά

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 4:16


Η οικονομία της Αυστραλίας αναπτύχθηκε κατά 0,4% το τρίμηνο του Σεπτεμβρίου, ποσοστό που υπολείπεται των εκτιμήσεων που προέβλεπαν, ανάπτυξη της τάξης του 0,7%. Παράλληλα η διοικητής της Τράπεζας Αποθεματικών, Michele Bullock, εμφανίστηκε ενώπιον της Επιτροπής Οικονομικών Υποθέσεων της Γερουσίας και δήλωσε ότι η στρατηγική της Κεντρικής Τράπεζας για τον πληθωρισμό «σε καμία περίπτωση» δεν αποτελεί αποτυχία.

Business Now with Ross Greenwood
Business Now | 3 December

Business Now with Ross Greenwood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 22:00 Transcription Available


Australia's annual economic growth is faster than any time in two years but is still slower than government spending, Michele Bullock warns if inflation takes off, they will raise rates. Plus, buy now pay later companies tank on the stock market.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The West Live Podcast
RBA boss says govt scheme will increase house prices

The West Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 6:48


News Worthy Friday: In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea unpacks why Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock is predicting house prices will go up because of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s Home Guarantee Scheme, and how that could impact a rate cut next month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Quicky
Prescription Power for Nurses & Is Trump's Plan The End Of The Gaza War?

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 17:38 Transcription Available


A major shift in Australian healthcare will now allow registered nurses to prescribe medications after additional training, promising better access for all Australians and easing pressure on the GP shortage. Plus, we break down President Trump's sweeping new 20-point peace plan for Gaza, what's in the controversial proposal, and whether it stands any chance of bringing an end to the Israel-Hamas war. And in headlines today, A UN expert has advised that Australia needs to cut it’s defence agreement ties with Israel or risk being complicit in genocide; Mortgage-holders may have to wait longer for more interest rate relief after commentary from the reserve bank's board and governor Michele Bullock was more pessimistic about inflation than expected; US President Donald Trump and defence secretary Pete Hegseth have addressed a hastily convened crowd of the country’s top generals and admirals to tell them the age of 'woke' is over; Just a day after it was announced that Aussie stars Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were separating, Kidman has filed for divorceTHE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Listen to Morning Tea celebrity headlines here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Dr Jessica Genauer, International Relations at Flinders UniversityAudio Producer: Tegan SadlerBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Paul Bloxham: HSBC chief economist on the Australian Reserve Bank keeping rates on hold

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 4:56 Transcription Available


The Australian Reserve Bank will keep the Official Cash Rate on hold at at 3.6 percent. The RBA's Governor, Michele Bullock, says Australia is in a 'difficult position', but they're committed to addressing inflation. HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham explained further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Serbian - СБС на српском
Владин округли сто о продуктивности, у фокусу теме које ће утицати на економски правац земље

SBS Serbian - СБС на српском

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025 10:42


Циљ Владиног Округлог стола о економским реформама је да окупи кључне актере и изгради консензус око најважнијих изазова и прилика за будућност аустралијске економије. Током три интензивна дана (19-21. август), језгро од 23 учесника учествоваће у свим сесијама — а теме којима ће се бавити су од привлачења капитала и повећања продуктивности, до међународних трговинских изазова, и реформе пореског система. Међу говорницима су гувернерка Резервне банке (Michele Bullock), председница Комисије за продуктивност (Danielle Wood) и секретарка Трезора (Jenny Wilkinson), што сведочи о озбиљности и значају овог скупа. У фокусу: отпорност, иновације и дугорочна одрживост буџета — теме које ће у великој мери утицати на економски правац земље.

Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Blog
The RBA's Messy Day And Why Rate Cuts Might Be Delayed – Again!

Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 16:43


It was a busy day at the RBA on Thursday, as their July 2025 Bulletin was released, including important analysis on how International Students impact the Australian economy (and housing); and also Michele Bullock speaking at the Anika Foundation fundraising lunch warned that the Reserve Bank of Australia's preferred measure of underlying inflation may not … Continue reading "The RBA's Messy Day And Why Rate Cuts Might Be Delayed – Again!"

SBS World News Radio
RBA proposes end to card surcharge & China GDP surprise

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 12:19


SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Jonathan Shead from State Street Investment Management about why China's economy is growing faster than expected despite global headwinds, plus the RBA's Michele Bullock on its proposal to end debit and credit card surcharges.

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SBS French - SBS en français
Personnage : Michele Bullock

SBS French - SBS en français

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 5:06


La gouverneure de la Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Michele Bullock, a révélé cette semaine la décision surprise de la banque centrale de maintenir les taux d'intérêt officiel à 3,85 % . C'est l'occasion pour Francois Vantomme de nous parler de cette dirigeante influente au parcours remarquable.

The Fin
Are house prices about to take off again?

The Fin

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 24:30


This week on The Fin podcast, economics correspondent Michael Read on why the Reserve Bank is cutting rates and what it means for people like him trying to buy a house. This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband. Further reading: Australia on verge of house price boom: economistHistory suggests that once the RBA starts cutting, property fever hits quickly. One prominent expert says a 10 to 15 per cent price rise is coming. Bullock flags more rate cuts as RBA slashes growth forecastsDonald Trump’s trade war has forced the RBA to lower its projections for growth in investment, household spending and exports, as it cut the cash rate again. House price risk won’t stop another rate cut: BullockReserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock expects state and federal governments to do the heavy lifting on housing affordability.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Signal
The Trump cloud hanging over the RBA

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 14:35


Interest rates are falling, inflation is down and the Reserve Bank seems happier than it's been in ages.So, have we achieved the so-called soft landing after all the economic turmoil we've suffered since the pandemic?Today, chief business correspondent Ian Verrender on the latest rate cut, how many more we should expect and why Donald Trump could upend it all.Featured: Ian Verrender, ABC Chief Business Correspondent

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Thống đốc RBA: Úc ở vị thế vững vàng trước biến động thuế quan

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 5:16


Thống đốc Ngân hàng Dự trữ Úc Michele Bullock và Bộ trưởng Dịch vụ Xã hội Amanda Rishworth đều khẳng định rằng nền kinh tế Úc đang ở vị thế vững chắc để đối phó với các cú sốc từ bên ngoài. Trong bối cảnh kỳ vọng cắt giảm lãi suất tăng cao, cả RBA và chính phủ cam kết tiếp tục thực hiện các vai trò riêng biệt nhằm hỗ trợ tăng trưởng và ổn định tài chính trong nước.

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português
Notícias da Austrália e do Mundo | Sexta-feira 21 de Fevereiro

SBS Portuguese - SBS em Português

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 6:37


Michele Bullock, Presidente do Reserve Bank, afirma que os inquilinos poderão ser os maiores beneficiários da redução das taxas de juro. Governo federal considera inaceitáveis as afirmações do líder da oposição, Peter Dutton, sobre as cerimónias adicionais de cidadania. Vaticano afirma que a condição de saúde do Papa Francisco está a melhorar. Morreu aos 91 anos o professor universitário português, Manuel Sérgio. Futebol Clube do Porto fora da Liga Europa.

The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
Time-Sensitive: RBA's Bold Bet: Unpacking the Latest Move with Dr. Andrew Wilson & Brett Warren

The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 30:45


In this episode of the MY Podcast, Dr. Andrew Wilson & Brett Warren and I discuss the implications of recent interest rate cuts on the housing market. In a highly anticipated decision, the Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates for the first time in more than four years, easing cost of living pressures and opening the door for the government to call an early election. In today's whow Podcast, Dr. Andrew Wilson & Brett Warren and I discuss the implications of recent interest rate cuts on the housing market. We explain that the Reserve Bank was cautious about the outlook, noting the labor market remains strong and the global economic outlook is uncertain. Conflicting signals on the economy mean multiple rate cuts this year are unlikely.  In cutting the cash rate to 4.1%, RBA governor Michele Bullock said market forecasts for three more rate cuts this year were “far too confident” and the board needed more evidence inflation was sustainably back in its 2-3% target band. But the rate cut is crucial to the government's narrative of an improving economy.  Takeaways Interest rate cuts stimulate the economy. Confidence is a big driver of our housing market. The Bank of Mum and Dad is becoming more active. Melbourne is an opportunist market right now. The chance of recession is very limited. True wealth is more than just money and property. A change in your life starts with a decision. Balance is better understood over time, not daily. Links and Resources:   Michael Yardney    Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us    Brett Warren - National Director of Property at Metropole    Dr. Andrew Wilson – My Housing Market    Join us at Wealth Retreat - Australia's Premier Wealth Retreat for Elite Investors and Business People www.WealthRetreat.com.au     Get a bundle of eBooks and Reports at www.PodcastBonus.com.au     Also, please subscribe to my new podcast Demographics Decoded with Simon Kuestenmacher – just look for Demographics Decoded wherever you are listening to this podcast and subscribe so each week we can unveil the trends shaping your future.    Shownotes plus more here: Time-Sensitive: RBA's Bold Bet: Unpacking the Latest Move with Dr. Andrew Wilson & Brett Warren  

SBS Sinhala - SBS සිංහල වැඩසටහන
Australia's major banks have differing opinions on the timing of RBA rate cuts - නිවාස ණය පොලී අඩුකරන දිනය ගැන ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ ප්‍රධාන බැංකු පරස්

SBS Sinhala - SBS සිංහල වැඩසටහන

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 3:57


The cash rate has stayed the same since November 2023, with Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor Michele Bullock saying that taming inflation is a "balancing act". So, what does the RBA consider when setting its cash rate target, and what do the 'big four' banks think lies ahead? Listen to SBS Sinhala podacst for more information. - ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ පොලී අනුපාත කප්පාදුවක් මේ වසරේ සිදුවනු ඇති බවට බොහෝ දෙනා අපේක්‍ෂා කරනවා. කෙසේ උවත් ප්‍රථම පොලී අනුපාත කප්පාදුව එන දිනය ගැන ඕස්ට්‍රේලියාවේ ප්‍රධාන බැංකු පරස්පර විරෝධී මත දරන්න පටන් අරන් තිබෙනවා.

SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan
'Le aoga cryptocurrency i Ausetalia' (Michele Bullock)

SBS Samoan - SBS Samoan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 7:50


Leai se faamoemoe e taliaina tupe cryptocurrency i fefa'ataua'iga i Ausetalia nei, e tusa ai ma se faaaliga mai le Kovana o le RBA, Michele Bullock.

What The Flux
Trump-onomics' impact on Australia | Bitcoin's record high| Big Tech CEOs woo Trump

What The Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 6:50 Transcription Available


The governor of the Reserve Bank, Michele Bullock, has said that Australia's economy could face serious implications after Trump's promise to increase tariffs. The price of bitcoin has hit a new record, jumping more than 10% after Trump's election win. Big Tech CEOs are now cozying up to Donald Trump after his win to become the next president of the US - ahead of some likely big change. _ Head to helia.com.au/LMI to learn more. Helia Insurance Disclaimer: Information is of general information, and does not constitute legal, tax, credit or financial advice, and is not tailored to a home buyer's specific circumstances. Home buyers should consider their own personal circumstances and seek advice from their professional advisers before making any decisions that may impact their financial position. Lenders mortgage insurance (LMI) is insurance that protects the credit provider, not the home buyer, and cannot be provided to borrowers. Helia Insurance Pty Limited ABN 60 106 974 305 is the issuer of the LMI policy and holds an Australian Credit Licence Number 393269. Helia credit activities are limited to credit activities engaged by it as an assignee in relation to providing lender's mortgage insurance (LMI) products or as a credit provider under the doctrine of subrogation in relation to providing LMI products. The information provided in this article does not refer to a credit contract with any particular credit provider. _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Signal
Is a Christmas rate cut on the cards?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 13:54


Inflation's now at its lowest level in more than three years, so when's the interest rate cut coming? One factor the RBA is looking at is the unemployment rate which might need to rise before it acts.  Today, chief business correspondent Ian Verrender on the old economic theory linking unemployment and inflation and his prediction on when interest rates will start to fall.Ian Verrender highlights the delay in the impact of interest rate changes, likening it to adjusting a shower's temperature. He discusses the Phillips Curve theory and its relevance to current economic conditions.Verrender predicts a possible rate cut before Christmas, emphasising the delicate balance the RBA must maintain.Featured: Ian Verrender, ABC Chief Business CorrespondentKey Topics:Inflation ratesInterest ratesUnemployment rateReserve Bank of Australia (RBA)Phillips Curve theoryCentral bank policiesMichele BullockAustralian economy

SBS World News Radio
SBS On the Money: Historic acquisition + Optus,TPG Deal agreed

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 9:45


The Australian share market rose following a historic multi-billion dollar acquisition of data centre operator - AirTrunk. RBA governor Michele Bullock reiterated no rate cuts, as the iron ore price slid. For more Rhayna Bosch spoke with Fat Prophets founder Angus Geddes. And a $1.6 billion dollar deal between Optus and TPG dubbed a “win” for the regions. Australian Communications Consumer Action Network CEO Carol Bennett joins On the Money with the details.

The Signal
What the Wall Street crash means for rates

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 14:15


Global stock market turmoil this week saw spooked investors dumping billions of dollars in shares, before a rebound restored a lot of the value. There are jitters about the true value of surging stocks on Wall Street, the risk of a recession in the United States and interest rate rises in Japan. Today, the ABC's chief business correspondent Ian Verrender explains what's going on and what it means for us and the future of interest rates. Featured: Ian Verrender, ABC chief business correspondent

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
El Banco de la Reserva de Australia mantiene las tasas de interés en 4,35% en agosto, como se esperaba

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 17:03


El economista Sydney Demaria, dijo a SBS Australia en español que "la junta directiva del BRA ha sido muy ortodoxa en su forma de analizar la inflación y que con toda probabilidad, la gobernadora (Michele Bullock) no anunciaría un aumento de las tasas de interés este martes". Escucha nuestro análisis sobre el estado de la economía australiana tras el anuncio sobre las tasas de interés del Banco de la Reserva de Australia este martes (6 de agosto) y la publicación de las cifras de inflación la semana pasada.

The Signal
The future of interest rates just got clearer

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 14:28


We've had 13 punishing interest rate rises that were supposed to quickly kill off inflation. While price rises are not nearly as bad as they were a year or two ago, the main measure of annual inflation has ticked up again. It's key information to help the Reserve Bank board decide what to do about interest rates when it meets next week. Despite inflation being ‘sticky', it's a long way off its peak. So, is the result good enough for rates to remain on hold?Today, economist Cassandra Winzar with her verdict on rates and a forecast on when things will start getting easier. Featured: Cassandra Winzar, chief economist, Committee for Economic Development of Australia 

The Signal
Albanese's cost of living election dilemma

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 14:33


Inflation is stubbornly high in Australia, making every trip to the shop and paying bills really painful.For those with debt, expectations of an interest rate cut this year have evaporated and another rate rise is a distinct possibility.It's not how the federal government had hoped the year would pan out.Today, the ABC's Patricia Karvelas on how high prices are changing political calculations. Featured: Patricia Karvelas, host of RN Breakfast, Q&A and The Party Room podcast

The Signal
Why the RBA refuses to cut rates

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 14:22


The RBA has kept rates on hold again and it seems there's next to no chance it will be moving them down this year. That's bad news for people repaying debt, while prices keep rising and we're teetering on the edge of a recession. Today, the ABC's Ian Verrender explains what's going on. Featured: Ian Verrender, Chief Business Correspondent

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台
【SBS新闻快报】储行维持利率不变 通胀放缓仍未达目标

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 6:02


2024年6月18日:储备银行行长米歇尔·布洛克(Michele Bullock)指出,通胀虽有所放缓,但离2%至3%的目标区间仍有距离(收听播客,了解详情)。