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| | ... news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will release national accounts data including gross domestic product for the December quarter. KEY FACTS * At 1027 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 34.4 points, or 0.68 per cent ... |
| | | ... news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases national accounts data including gross domestic product for December quarter. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Tuesday closed higher after news that ... |
| | | ... 2,315.14. The Japanese central bank also lifted its growth forecast for the country's economy, predicting gross domestic product would expand 2.3 per cent in the year to the end of March 2014, up from an earlier 1.6 per cent estimate. WELLINGTON - The ... |
| | | ... cent, marking a second straight year of easing owing to weakness in key overseas markets. It also said gross domestic product grew 7.9 per cent in the October-December period, snapping seven straight quarters of slowing growth. WELLINGTON - New Zealand ... |
| | | ... AEDT on Wednesday, the March share price index futures contract was down 11 points at 4,4681. Germany's gross domestic product (GDP) experienced a fourth-quarter 0.5 per cent contraction, bringing full-year growth to just 0.7 per cent, the federal statistics ... |
| | | ... current quarter. It's understood the government rethink on surplus strategy follows revelations that real gross domestic product grew by just 0.5% in the September quarter - the smallest gain in six quarters. |
| | | ... the Australian Bureau of Statistics was due to release the September quarter national accounts, including gross domestic product data, at 1130 AEDT. Market consensus was for the economy to have grown 0.6 per cent in the September quarter and 3.1 per ... |
| | | ... investment. So when the Sydney Morning Herald quotes him saying that, "I think we will have a huge drop in GDP (gross domestic product) in early 2013, everything being equal, but it can be mitigated by an aggressive RBA," I shut up and listen. Ahhh... ... |
| | | ... workforce participation rates for workers aged 55 and over would certainly assist in boosting our national gross domestic product and reduce reliance on the Age Pension. "I believe that as Australians continue to have an active lifestyle, the choice ... |
| | | ... take advantage of Australia's ability to export financial services to Asia. More than 10% of Australia's gross domestic product comes from financial services, so there is a significant opportunity to export skills, expertise and products, he said. But ... |
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