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Three forces are bearing down fast on the Aussie economy. If they converge, interest rates look set to drop to an extreme degree.

This is profoundly deflationary so it’s likely that we will see substantial easing over the next 18 months, in the order of six to eightThree forces are bearing down fast on the Aussie economy. If they converge, today’s rising unemployment will become a structural spike.. Artificial intelligence is evolving at a stunning speed and is already hollowing out jobs in media and IT.

All other developed economies have investment-growth-led economic models. This makes sense because investment drives productivity and improves income and living standards. But pollies and their corporate mates love it because they don’t have to do anything to get richer. More warm bodies from overseas to do that for them, if not you.

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