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| | | ... suggesting easing price pressures in the pipeline. Easing inflation in China would add to other factors - such as wages and commodity prices -- keeping inflation low in the US and the Eurozone, among others. We'll soon find out what the Fed makes of ... |
| | | | With the prices of Australia's major commodity exports - coal and iron ore -- trending lower this year, let's all spend a minute silence and pray that yesterday's report of a massive slump in exports - down 8.0% in the month of April - was indeed an ... |
| | | | ... depreciation as something not be joyful about. Even more so given current concerns over the slowing domestic economy and commodity prices and, if I may add... the property market shackles that prevent the RBA from cutting interest rates. Yes, only yesterday ... |
| | | | ... growth in employment; negative real wages growth; weakening consumer confidence and retail spending; renewed falls in commodity prices - and continued buoyancy in the property market. The just-released RBA Financial Aggregates report for April show that ... |
| | | | ... currently dominated by several macro trends: central bank intervention is precluding normal market asset pricing, the fading commodity super cycle, a turnaround in Chinese growth and the growing global anti-establishment movement. "Populism is in everybody's ... |
| | | | ... the mark - such as: "Growth is expected to be driven by surging resources sector investment and growth in non-rural commodity exports" and "there is expected to be little contribution from...dwelling investment". And here we are in the year 2017 and ... |
| | | | ... RBA's SoMP revealed, risks to growth remains. These include "increased trade protectionism", the outlook for China and commodity prices, the slack in the domestic labour market (and its implication for wages and inflation), household consumption and ... |
| | | | ... IMF may have gotten its prediction correct (this time), that of the World Bank's (WB) is looking shaky. The retreat in commodity prices in recent times - the RJ/CRB Commodity Total Return Index is down 7.8% this year to date - runs opposite the World ... |
| | | | ... importance of Asia's economies has never been greater. Australia's existing relationships with Asia are largely built around commodity exports. The growth of Asia's middle class and the maturing of Asia's economies means the demand profile of products ... |
| | | | ... there is still cause to be cautious about the longer-term outlook, particularly as other growth drivers (LNG exports, commodity prices and housing construction) begin to fade. Meanwhile, the RBA has emphasised its financial stability concerns, which ... |
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