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| | ... said the global economy is in "good shape," better than expected from last year, largely due to the strength of the US economy and the adjustments of consumers and business to higher inflation and interest rates. "Markets have priced in this economic ... |
| | | First Australians Capital (FAC) has named Benson Saulo as its managing partner as it receives a $9 million grant from the Paul Ramsay Foundation (PRF) to drive future expansion and development. Saulo, who commences the role effective immediately, will ... |
| | | ... consider is whether your principal is repaid in full, especially in an uncertain economic environment. Thankfully, the US economy is holding up fairly well so far," Kasser concluded. Financial Standard is the official media partner of the Australian ... |
| | | Resilient job markets are keeping major economies above water, staring down the threat of a global recession, as well as geopolitical and climate woes. Newly released ABS figures show that Australia's labour market remained strong in June, adding ... |
| | | Despite an eventful first half of the year, the US economy has been surprisingly resilient, according to Capital Group economist Robert Lind. Addressing the audience at Capital Group's global mid-year investor outlook presentation, Lind said this is ... |
| | | ... bank also now anticipates a further 125bps of hikes this year, pushing the funds rate to 4.4% by December end. "The US economy is still travelling above its speed limit. As long as the economic data continues to be solid, and core inflation remains high ... |
| | | ... evaporate. Insync also challenged assumptions that reshoring back to the West would cause higher prices and that the US economy is heading for a major recession. Further, on markets suffering a valuation de-rating from fear of persistent high interest ... |
| | | ... definition. Instead, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) committee has the power to determine when the US economy officially enters a recession. The NBER defines a recession as "a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across ... |
| | | ... participation, financial market resilience and the deft execution of the high-wire act by the central bank could see the US economy navigate the challenge ahead." Miller was doubtful of the central banks' attempts at such a high-wire act as history was ... |
| | | ... likely timing of Australia's first interest rate increase. Nevertheless, Powell went on to explain that he believed the US economy was still very strong and performing very well. Powell also claimed that the goal of the federal reserve at this time was ... |
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