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Macroeconomics: Global Central Banks News & Highlights

ASX EML Share Price

EML Payments Shares Sink 3% as It Flags More Regulatory Oddities (ASX:EML)

It seems like it could be a case of déjà vu for EML Payments [ASX:EML] today. The fintech stock is trading shares 3.03% lower at time of writing, falling due to new regulatory concerns.

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Friday, 30 July 2021

Lockdown Madness, Public Health Bungle, The Sinking Australian Economy

Lockdown Madness, Public Health Bungle, The Sinking Australian Economy

Taxes? You have to be kidding me. We just sledgehammered the powerhouse of the Australian economy!It will no doubt come from borrowings and a budget deficit…

By Brian Chu, Friday, 30 July 2021

Wall Street Parties Higher While the Fed Flounders Again

Wall Street Parties Higher While the Fed Flounders Again

In today’s Money Morning they saved the economy with record-breaking stimulus toothless Fed can’t, or won’t, make the hard decisions Delta blues — how bad are they?.. and more

By Ryan Clarkson-Ledward, Friday, 30 July 2021

ASX SPT - Splitit Share Price

Splitit Share Price Hits 52-Week Low on 2Q Update (ASX:SPT)

Despite a ‘record high quarter’ for sales volume, the Splitit Ltd [ASX:SPT] share price hit a 52-week low in morning trade.

By Lachlann Tierney, Thursday, 29 July 2021

Borrowing Rates at Record Lows and Going Lower

Borrowing Rates at Record Lows and Going Lower

‘If Australia go negative, can you see mortgages on 1%s interest rates? We now can see 2%s rates…’

By Catherine Cashmore, Thursday, 29 July 2021

Why We Changed the Name of Our Business — Financial Fascism

Why We Changed the Name of Our Business — Financial Fascism

In today’s Money Morning but what about the ‘fat tailers’? three million users and growing financial fascism and more…

By James Woodburn, Thursday, 29 July 2021

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