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Macroeconomics: Global Central Banks News & Highlights

CBA Takes the Plunge into Crypto

CBA Takes the Plunge into Crypto

‘Research from CBA has found a large number of its customers want to access crypto assets as an investment class and are already buying, selling and holding crypto assets through a variety of crypto exchanges.’

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Thursday, 04 November 2021

ASX CBA - Commonwealth Bank Share Price

CBA Shares: First Bank to Offer BTC and Crypto in Australia (ASX:CBA)

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA) will become Australia’s first bank to offer its 6.5 million users the ability to buy, sell, and hold crypto assets via the CommBank app.

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Wednesday, 03 November 2021

The Decline of the Human Race

The Decline of the Human Race

The decline in the human population is not because of climate change. There is some climate change, but it’s not that unusual and is easily manageable.

By Jim Rickards, Wednesday, 03 November 2021

It’s Only a Question of Time…

It’s Only a Question of Time…

One writer from The Times in London even predicted that all things equal, in 50 years every street in London would be covered under nine feet of manure.

By Selva Freigedo, Wednesday, 03 November 2021

Is It the End of the Housing Boom?

Is It the End of the Housing Boom?

As you’ve probably read about by now, the RBA surprised the big end of town by letting bond yields rise last week. This was despite saying previously they didn’t see interest rates rising until as far out as 2024.

By Ryan Dinse, Monday, 01 November 2021

Trader's Corner — Bondmaggedon

Trader’s Corner — Bondmaggedon

Having the RBA back up your trading strategy is easy money. Until it isn’t…

The rush for the exits was swift, and I’m sure there are a few traders still licking their wounds.

By Murray Dawes, Saturday, 30 October 2021

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