It's too early to pop the champagne but there are finally signs inflation is subsiding in the US and UK. Is there hope too for Australia?
Economy
Top economists from CEDA, Goldman Sachs, the UNSW and AMP share their views on the government's remodelling of the reform focused institution.
The EY chief economist Cherelle Murphy is as fascinated with the labour market today as she was when she first came to Australia. But she says businesses today face vastly different challenges.
Australia's productivity growth is lagging. Should the Productivity Commission be focused on anything other than fixing it?
Women are leading Australia's top economic institutions for the first time. But senior female economists are warning we face a "distressing" future of less diversity, not more.
The Albanese government is progressing with the stage three tax cuts in full. But internal Treasury briefs show a distinct lack of enthusiasm for keeping the cuts legislated during the 'wasted decade'.
Today's rate increase from the RBA wasn’t a surprise. And for an institution still rebuilding trust, that is a good thing.
Westpac's new chief economist Luci Ellis is thoughtful, outspoken and full of surprises.
Many blame a lack of government reform for Australia's flagging productivity. But Luci Ellis isn't convinced.
Australia's housing market has rebounded faster than most in the world — to the delight and dismay of those living within it.
The central bank is concerned about multiple growing risks both within and outside the financial system.
Jo Masters describes her experience as chief economist for start-up Barrenjoey as "crazy". But not in a bad way.
The public exhaustion over tax reform may simply be because voters have heard it all before.