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| | | ... particularly industrial and office space. "There isn't a lot of supply except maybe in Brisbane. Obviously with increased employment there's a need for more space so if you don't have a lot of supply you expect to see rents start to grow," said Richard ... |
| | | | ... projects are leading much of the demand for additional personnel. Hudson surveyed 5,072 Australian companies for its Employment Expectations report. |
| | | | ... Thursday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases labour force data for March at 1130 AEST, including figures on employment and unemployment in the month. The Australian Industry Group and the Housing Industry Association issue their performance ... |
| | | | ... continue to improve there. Just look at the latest non-farm payrolls report. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that employment jumped by 230,000 in March - making the 185,000 gains financial markets were expecting a bearish projection. And the ... |
| | | | ... by 6,000 to 388,000. Analysts had expected a larger drop. The news comes a day before the Labor Department's monthly employment report. The unemployment rate is expected to remain unchanged at 8.9 per cent. LONDON - European stockmarkets closed lower ... |
| | | | ... from its TARP investment - a gain of 8.2 per cent. Another proof that JMK's (John Maynard Keynes) "General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" -- that during times of recession, the government should intervene to stimulate demand -- remains true ... |
| | | | ... third month of jobs creation above 200,000, ADP said the data "removes any remaining doubt that private nonfarm payroll employment accelerated heading into 2011." "US sentiment ahead of Friday's Labor Report improved on the heels of ADP's private sector ... |
| | | | ... lack of knowledge about professional sources. Karin du Plessis, one of the authors of the study, found that apart from employment, individual's financial behaviour is influenced by a number of factors including financial attitudes, financial literacy ... |
| | | | The Australian dollar has risen a third of a US cent, as the market digests mixed local employment figures. At 1200 AEDT, the local unit was trading at 101.05 US cents, up from Wednesday's local close of 100.71 US cents. Since 0700 AEDT, the Australian ... |
| | | | ... gradually build on the RBA to increase interest rates again towards the end of the year," Mr Mumford said. "If that employment growth does start to feed through into wages growth, then I think they will be under pressure. They want to stay ahead of the ... |
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