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| | ... to continue to decline and to be back within the 2-3% target range in late 2025," she said. Head of Deloitte Access Economics Pradeep Philip said the decision to hold rates is the correct one as businesses and households breathe a collective sigh of ... |
| | | ... However, Australia's unemployment rate of 3.5% for June remains at historically low levels." However, Deloitte Access Economics partner Stephen Smith contended that today's data provides additional evidence that the RBA has raised interest rates ... |
| | | ... slowed very gradually since the US Federal Reserve started increasing interest rates in early 2022," Deloitte Access Economics partner Stephen Smith said. It would be no surprise if the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates further off the back of a buoyant ... |
| | | ... insurance through super reduces the social security costs of supporting underinsured individuals. Partner at Deloitte Access Economics John O'Mahony said: "Insurance in super provides clear social and economic benefits to Australian households and the ... |
| | | ... to Nicki Hutley, a climate councillor at the Climate Council and an economist and former Partner at Deloitte Access Economics. Hutley calculated that just 0.3% of total expenditure for 2021-2024 has been committed to climate change initiatives, falling ... |
| | | ... particularly in relation to costs and managed accounts, new research shows. New research conducted by Deloitte Access Economics on behalf of ASIC found that while the managed funds industry is competitive, retail investors may not receive the full benefits ... |
| | | ... sustainability manager. Earlier in her career El-Khoury worked as an analyst at the Australian Tax Office and Deloitte Access Economics. Merlon lead portfolio manager Neil Margolis said El-Khoury's appointment will support the firm's efforts to more ... |
| | | ... the Australian funds management industry is officially underway between the corporate regulator and Deloitte Access Economics. ASIC acting chair Karen Chester said the review seeks to identify where "competition is effective, where it is not, and if ... |
| | | ... to have a greater impact on the economy than the COVID-19 lockdowns, according to a new report from Deloitte Access Economics. The report, A new choice: Australia's climate for growth, found if climate change goes unchecked, Australia's economy will ... |
| | | ... sharpest ever three-month contraction - driving it to its weakest growth since the end of World War 2. Deloitte Access Economics said despite the negative news, it is important to keep perspective as Australia has suffered significantly less damage than ... |
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