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Start your morning with the numbers that matter. Presented by Ben van Rooy, the Breakfast Briefing delivers a concise daily wrap of Australia's economic conditions, global market movements, and what it means for interest rates and your finances. In under two minutes: overnight markets, inflation, employment, the Australian dollar, bond yields, oil, and gold. Every story connects back to what's happening here at home. New episodes every weekday. Full reports and Australia's best home loan and term deposit rates at interest.com.au.

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Breakfast Briefing | 5 June 2026 | Hormuz Stays Shut as Freight Rates Surge 23%

Jun 4, 20262m0

Markets are pricing in optimism that doesn't yet match the facts on the ground. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed today despite hopes of a US–Iran accommodation, with Hezbollah rejecting the framework and Israeli strik

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Breakfast Briefing | 4 June 2026 | Oil Surges as Hormuz Stays Shut

Jun 3, 20262mEp. 153S2026

Energy markets are once again front and centre. With the Strait of Hormuz closed and clashes in the Persian Gulf intensifying, WTI crude has climbed to just over USD 96/bbl and Brent to USD 98/bbl. American crude stockpi

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Breakfast Briefing | 3 June 2026 | Gold Overtakes US Treasuries as Top Reserve Asset

Jun 2, 20262mEp. 153S2026

A quiet changing of the guard is underway in global finance. Fresh ECB analysis confirms gold has overtaken US Treasuries as the largest single asset held in foreign reserves, a structural shift with long-term implicatio

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Breakfast Briefing | 26 May 2026 | US Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low

Jun 1, 20262mEp. 146S2026

American consumers are the most pessimistic on record. The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell to a historic low in May, its third consecutive monthly decline, with petrol prices and persistent cost-of

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Breakfast Briefing | 2 June 2026 | Hormuz Standoff & Australian Inflation Dips

Jun 1, 20262m0

Australian inflation eased in May, with the Melbourne Institute Monthly Inflation Gauge falling 0.3% on lower transport and fuel costs following the excise tax rollback. The annual rate now sits at 4.4%, offering the RBA

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Breakfast Briefing | 1 June 2026 | Sydney and Melbourne House Prices Turn

May 31, 20262m0

The long-awaited correction in Australian housing is underway, and it is showing up first in our two largest markets. ● Sydney average prices dipped 0.9% in May, taking the three-month fall to 2.1%● Melbourne dropped 0.8

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Breakfast Briefing | 28 May 2026 | Inflation Eases, Oil Falls

May 27, 20262m0

Australia's April CPI landed at 4.2% year-on-year this morning, below the 4.4% consensus and down from 4.6% in March. For the Reserve Bank, a second consecutive softer-than-expected inflation print strengthens the case f

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Breakfast Briefing | 27 May 2026 | Oil Nears Triple Digits as Middle East Strikes Resume

May 26, 20262m0

Renewed military action in the Middle East is reshaping the near-term outlook for energy markets, and by extension, for central bank policy globally. US and Israeli forces struck Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz o

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Breakfast Briefing | 25 May 2026 | US Consumer Sentiment Hits Record Low

May 24, 20262m0

American consumers are the most pessimistic on record. The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell to a historic low in May, its third consecutive monthly decline, with petrol prices and persistent cost-of

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Breakfast Briefing | 22 May 2026 | Jobs Fall, Costs Rise

May 21, 20262m0

Australia's labour market deteriorated sharply in April. Employment fell by 19,000 people, the jobless rate climbed to 4.5%, and the services sector moved into contraction after stalling in March. New business activity r

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Breakfast Briefing | 21 May 2026 | Oil Supply Crunch Drives Global Rate Pressure

May 20, 20262m0

Oil supply dynamics are now directly shaping interest rate decisions across multiple economies, and this morning's briefing unpacks why that matters for Australia. Key developments overnight: US crude inventories fell by

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Breakfast Briefing | 20 May 2026 | Bond Markets Turn Angry

May 19, 20262m0

This morning's Breakfast Briefing leads with a significant move in global bond markets. The US 10-year Treasury yield has reached 4.67%, its highest point since 2023, while the 30-year yield is at levels not seen since 2

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Breakfast Briefing | 19 May 2026 | Oil and Bond Markets Jittery on Stalled US-Iran Talks

May 18, 20262mEp. 139S2026

This morning's key themes: energy market uncertainty, persistent cost pressures, and continued softness in Australian property. US-Iran nuclear negotiations remain at an impasse, with the Strait of Hormuz effectively clo

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Breakfast Briefing | 18 May 2026 | Bond Markets Reprice Risk

May 17, 20262mEp. 138S2026

This Monday's Breakfast Briefing unpacks a week of rising bond yields, geopolitical stress, and shifting rate expectations. Australia's 10 year yield opens at 5.08%, up 11 basis points for the week, reflecting a global r

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Breakfast Briefing | 15 May 2026 | US-China Summit Disappoints

May 14, 20262mEp. 135S2026

Today's Breakfast Briefing covers a day one letdown in Beijing, weak Chinese bank lending, rising freight costs, and what it all means for the Australian economy. Trump-Xi summit underway in Beijing, day one delivers lit

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Breakfast Briefing | 14 May 2026 | Commodity Prices Surge

May 13, 20262mEp. 134S2026

This morning's briefing is dominated by broadening price pressures, with commodity markets sending a clear signal that supply-side stress is intensifying. Copper, sulfur, and aluminium have jumped to new highs, driven by

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Breakfast Briefing | 13 May 2026 | US Inflation Hits Three-Year High

May 13, 20261mEp. 133S2026

US inflation has climbed to a three-year high of 3.8 percent, driven by surging fuel and electricity costs with no clear relief in sight from the Middle East. Here in Australia, business margins are under pressure as cos

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