parliament not sitting. Was just in Canberra and it looked similar. Although there were restaurants that were noticeably empty.
That is sort of bizarre isn't it? I would highly suspect that my credit rating is shyte as well. I've never had any sort of borrowings at all, in this country at least. It's quite possible I would even struggle to get a credit card even.by the way , because i have rarely borrowed ( only for a block of land 1975 ) my credit rating is lousy ( how crazy is that )
an interesting future awaits us
Agreed. The local shopping centre has quite a few empty shops in it now, hospitality seems to be going okay.Violence seems to be out of control at the moment. Not sure if guys are at the end of their rope or what. But I'm seeing a lot of it. Not sure what the official stats are.
Retail seems dead. I think there was a Christmas bump. But it's dropped off in a major way. Unique and well positioned Restaurants seem to be pumping. Was just in Canberra and it looked similar. Although there were restaurants that were noticeably empty.
Foreign investors I would suspect.indicates to me that there is still tons of money at the top end of town.
Yes 1m$ aud is far less for them than last years.Foreign investors I would suspect.
Not sure about that but I will probably be able to find out.Foreign investors I would suspect.
Retail's been in structural decline ever since the internet was invented. But at the moment it's a seasonality thing on account of summer being when people spend their money doing things.Retail seems dead
I'm pretty clueless about the intricacies of parliament. Do their aides also clear out over this period?parliament not sitting
I think the aftermath of Christmas as well.Retail's been in structural decline ever since the internet was invented. But at the moment it's a seasonality thing on account of summer being when people spend their money doing things.
more the lobbyists and big city PR teamsI'm pretty clueless about the intricacies of parliament. Do their aides also clear out over this period?
Is it a noticeable thing when it comes to retail?
Many of the high flyers on the GC are international professionals, and a lot of the houses remain empty for most of the year.Agreed. The local shopping centre has quite a few empty shops in it now, hospitality seems to be going okay.
On the other hand the Magic Millions Premier sale at the Gold coast and quite a few feelings went for over a million dollars, top sale 3.5 million or something like that. It indicates to me that there is still tons of money at the top end of town.
A. i don't have a driving licenceHow do you go about staying in a hotel or renting a car?
First thing most ask for is a credit card and they whack a security deposit on it.
My mum is 86 and only has a bankbook and chequebook, nothing else, not even an online bank account.A. i don't have a driving licence
B. the last time i stayed in a hotel .. about 3 years , it was an insurance company picking up the bill
so other options will be sought if necessary
There is certainly a lot of international money at the yearling sales, and always has been. But never forget that an auction is a contest and requires at least two adversaries to bid up the price.Many of the high flyers on the GC are international professionals, and a lot of the houses remain empty for most of the year.
Maybe she needs some education as cheques are being quietly phased out.My mum is 86 and only has a bankbook and chequebook, nothing else, not even an online bank account.
@wayneL Most definitely foreign investors from the Sub ContinentNot sure about that but I will probably be able to find out.
For anyone wanting an economics lesson, this is the comparison between what are called superior & inferior goods. Superior = stuff you buy when you're flush, inferior = low end stuff you buy when money is tight.There is certainly a lot of international money at the yearling sales, and always has been. But never forget that an auction is a contest and requires at least two adversaries to bid up the price.
I've been going to yearling sales and following them for over 30 years; I say that they are a harbinger of the economy at least at the top end of town.
There are lesser sales in which one can gauge the lower stratus of the economy... And the so-called "fire sales" where one can gauge the bottom end.
The Perth premium Magic Millions are coming up in a month, then the lower strata of yearling sales, Australia wide after that.
Though not perfect, it does give a bit of a lead into how things are going at various stratas of the economy.
I'll be following closely and will comment as appropriate.
Caveat: a lot results at yearling sales are not actually real. A keen observer will note where things are a bit dodgy... Because of the aftermarket of syndicating out yearlings to mug punters. The success or not of these syndications can also give a lead into the overall economy.
Don't ask me how I know.
Same as my mother in law 92 was on Jan 1 and hasn't got the internet, well she tells me she hasn't, but I try to explain she has because she wont give up the landline.My mum is 86 and only has a bankbook and chequebook, nothing else, not even an online bank account.
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