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| | ... Warren Hogan as chief economist for Australia. Hogan joined ANZ in 2005 and has been acting chief economist since Saul Eslake left in August last year. He will report to acting managing director global markets, Rob O'Callaghan. Warren will lead ANZ's ... |
| | | International equities fund manager, Wingate Asset Management, has appointed former ANZ Bank chief economist Saul Eslake to the investment advisory committee. Eslake was chief economist for 15 years at ANZ Bank and, prior to that, worked as chief economist ... |
| | | Saul Eslake, former ANZ chief economist for 14 years, has joined the Gratton Institute as program director in the productivity growth division. The Gratton Institute is a new think-tank that is supported by the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments ... |
| | | Saul Eslake, chief economist at ANZ, has left the bank with Warren Hogan taking on the role until a permanent replacement is found. Eslake was chief economist at the bank for 14 years and built a solid reputation for his analysis and insight, said Mike ... |
| | | ... country with Morning Star Investment Conference 2008 in Sydney, while in Adelaide, ANZ Banking Group Ltd chief economist Saul Eslake addresses the Financial Services Institute of Australasia. American Express chief financial officer research services ... |
| | | ... national purse and take the budget surplus beyond the $15 billion mark. Chief Economist with the ANZ Banking Group Saul Eslake has said that while about half of the $283 billion that the federal government has received since 2003-04 in revenue has been ... |
| | | ... rates to fall this year while another said it was a national scandal Australia's productivity growth had stalled. Saul Eslake, chief economist for ANZ, said, "Many of the things that have driven this latest economic growth cycle are beginning to come ... |
| | | ... September and took the level of newspaper job advertisements to the highest level since January 2001. ANZ Chief Economist Saul Eslake said unemployment could fall to levels not seen since 1977 if the underlying trend remains positive. "The strong rise ... |
| | | ... rates seems to have had little, if any, obvious impact on employer's hiring intentions," said ANZ Chief Economist Saul Eslake. "Employment growth at this pace would be sufficient to push the employment rate down to 5 A1/2 % - lower than in any month ... |
| | | ... employment should increase over the remainder of this year, following declines in five of the past six months," said Saul Eslake, chief economist at ANZ. "This is consistent with other evidence suggesting that the Australian economy is beginning to regain ... |
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