by Cameron Rae | 15 Jun, 2015 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
French journalist and novelist. Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr coined the term “the more things change, the more they stay the same” back in 1849. In June 2015, speaking in Brisbane, RBA Governor, Glenn Stevens seemed to be having a Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr moment. He... by Cameron Rae | 9 Jun, 2015 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Much of the copious amount of Australian economic data released over the past week or so is reminiscent of the old Road Runner cartoons, more particularly the coyote character. The poor old coyote made a habit of running off cliffs, looking bemused, and then falling... by Cameron Rae | 1 Jun, 2015 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
Risk assets again charted a mixed and bumpy course in May buffeted by a range of conflicting influences. The US Federal Reserve (Fed) was still signaling a potential first rate hike later in the year, but amid very mixed-strength US economic readings through the...