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| | | ... fourth and third quarters of last year, respectively. The continued lacklustre growth in wages bodes negatively for inflation. Recall Glenn Stevens' declaration when he was at the helm of the RBA: "As wages are the largest component of business costs ... |
| | | | ... coming quarter with the reading falling to eight in the March quarter from 15 in the previous three-month period. While inflation measures improved - headline consumer price inflation accelerated to 0.5% in the year to March from a 15-month low of 0.2% ... |
| | | | ... Ardea, Coolabah and Kapstream. The fund took a decision to hold longer duration bonds, moving away from cash plus and inflation plus products. "We wanted to ensure our bond product was true to label with duration matching the index," he said. It has ... |
| | | | ... to 1.5%." "The Monetary Policy Committee decided a lower OCR is necessary to support the outlook for employment and inflation consistent with its policy remit." Under the remit signed on 14 February 2019, the Reserve Bank's operational objectives ... |
| | | | ... scenario is for the Australian economy to grow by around 23-24% in 2019 and 2020." At the same time, the RBA admitted: "The inflation data for the March quarter were noticeably lower than expected and suggest subdued inflationary pressures across much ... |
| | | | ... appreciation (due to safe-haven purchases), if it persists, would negate the BOJ's efforts towards boosting growth and inflation in the economy. And the Euro Stoxx-50 index lost 1.1%. As for Wall Street, the S&P 500 index dropped by as much as 1.6% ... |
| | | | ... act." A spokesperson for ANZ explained the business currently runs at around $8.5 billion and that given growth and inflation projections the $8 billion figure should represent a reduction of roughly $1 billion reduction in real terms. The reduction ... |
| | | | ... discount will be applied to the market price, to add capital flexibility. The bank expects the GDP growth to hold at 2.2%, inflation to remain low, and employment growth to likely slow. "House prices are likely to remain soft and home building is set ... |
| | | | ... the fourth quarter of last year but stronger than market expectations for a 1.1% gain. Spring looks to have sprung for inflation too. The flash estimate of headline CPI inflation accelerated to 1.7% in the year to April from 1.4% in the previous month. ... |
| | | | ... Federal Election. While the slowing momentum in Australia's economic and survey indicators, and the downshift in inflation, are clearly begging for an easing, "Business leaders urge RBA to resist rushed cuts," claiming it would "politicised" and ... |
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