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Global shares tipped amid slow local growth

JAMES FERNYHOUGH  |  MONDAY, 8 DEC 2014
... domestic product for the September quarter was just 0.3%, less than half the expected figure. Meanwhile, real gross domestic income - which adjusts GDP for the reduced national purchasing power flowing from the falling terms of trade - was negative for ...

Australia's confidence recession

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 4 DEC 2014
... our focus from the usual seasonally adjusted "GDP (Chain volume measure)" to the seasonally adjusted "Real Gross Domestic Income, chain volume measure" in order to support the nagging pessimism prevailing in this land girth by sea. Because it's the "Real ...

"Pleasant" but...

BENJAMIN ONG  |  THURSDAY, 4 SEP 2014
... spending on Capital goods (up 10.5%), Intermediate goods (up 2.3%) and Consumption goods (up 0.6%). But real gross domestic income has fallen by 0.3% in the June quarter as the terms of trade has dropped by a massive 4.1% over the period. Sure, sure ...

Economic round-up: RBA thumbs-up

SUZY MAC  |  WEDNESDAY, 6 JUN 2007
... 1.7 per cent. The terms of trade increased by 1.4 per cent resulting in a 1.9 per cent increase in real gross domestic income. The Balance of Payments release yesterday, indicated a -0.2 percentage point pullback on growth from the first quarter. The ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 8 MAR 2007
... at a time when the terms of trade improved by 1.7 per cent resulting in a 1.4 per cent increase in Real gross domestic income. The drivers of this increase in expenditure on GDP were household final consumption expenditure (0.7 per cent) and private ...

GDP rises 0.1% from March to June quarter: ABS

... 8.2% for the year. The GDP chain price index rose 0.1% for the quarter and 2.8% for the year while the real gross domestic income was listed as rising 0.1% between the quarters and 2.6% for the year. The ABS said that the non-farm GDP rose 0.3% during ...

GDP grows 2.9% for 2002-2003 and 0.7% in the March quarter: ABS

... non-farm GDP rose 0.8% for the March quarter while the farm GDP fell by 4.1%. The ABS also said that the real gross domestic income (1.1%) grew more strongly than GDP due to a 2.1% improvement in the terms of trade. On the expenditures side, the increase ...
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