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| | | ... have been significantly impacted by higher impairment charges, increased notable items and the sharp decline in economic activity. At the same time, we have incurred higher expenses due to increased resourcing to handle unprecedented COVID-19 demands ... |
| | | | ... guessing but the consequent tightening of restrictions would -- just as they have in the first wave - freeze economic activity that would almost certainly lead to a double-dip recession in Europe that, in turn, would make imperative increased government ... |
| | | | ... monetary and fiscal stimulus measures) -- like in most other nations around the world - sparked a recovery in economic activity, underscored by the rebound in the IHS/CIPS purchasing managers indices (PMI). This is to be expected as people were again ... |
| | | | ... and recent indications are that the US economy is recovering. The Fed's October Beige Book report showed economic activity and employment continued to improve across all Districts and the outlook mostly optimistic. This followed reports that retail ... |
| | | | ... needed. Tier one institutions are those that have a large systematic impact that could affect financial stability, economic activity and the Australian community whereas on the other end of the spectrum, tier four would not have an impact. Following ... |
| | | | ... "Australians will have more of their own money to spend on what matters to them, generating billions of dollars of economic activity and creating 50,000 new jobs," Frydenberg said. Furthermore, the low and middle income tax offset has been retained for ... |
| | | | ... taxpayers will also benefit from a tax cut backdated to July 1 of this year in a bid to increase spending and boost economic activity. The government will bring forward its legislated tax cuts by two years, lifting the 19% threshold from $37,000 to $45,000 ... |
| | | | ... halved to a record low 0.2% from 0.4%. The re-imposition of restrictions - targeted they may be - would limit economic activity, put downward pressure on inflation and necessitate more fiscal and monetary stimulus measures. |
| | | | ... declined from around 30% in the late 1950s/early 1960s to just 5.6% by the end of 2019 - before the pandemic froze economic activity. Consequentially, manufacturing jobs as a share of total employment has also fallen to around 7.1% this year from 16.7% ... |
| | | | ... slowly, reflecting a smaller wages bill, corporate taxes will also grow more slowly, reflecting lower profits and economic activity and, consistent with previous downturns, corporate tax receipts will recover more slowly than the broader economy. "This ... |
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