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| | | ... residential property and mortgage market operates differently to the US and Europe. Meanwhile on stage right we have most economists telling us that the real problem with housing is we don't have enough construction and it's pent up demand and undersupply ... |
| | | | ... has opened flat ahead of the Reserve Bank's interest rate announcement and the full swing of earnings season. All 15 economists surveyed by AAP predict the RBA will leave the cash rate unchanged at 2.5 per cent on Tuesday. But, IG Market Analyst Stan ... |
| | | | ... holding back." Australian retail spending rose 0.6 per cent in June, official figures released on Monday morning show. Economists had forecast retail spending to rise 0.4 per cent in June and fall 0.5 per cent over the June quarter. Meanwhile, Treasury ... |
| | | | ... rebounding from a 2.1 per cent slump in the first quarter linked to bad winter weather, the Commerce Department reported. Economists had expected 3.00 per cent growth. LONDON - Europe's stock markets sank, weighed down by concerns that tougher sanctions ... |
| | | | ... probably added more than 200,000 jobs for a sixth consecutive month in July, according to the median estimate of 35 economists surveyed before nonfarm payrolls data due Aug. 1. "The payroll number is going to be strong," said Phyllis Papadavid, a senior ... |
| | | | ... beat the 7.4 per cent in the previous three months and exceeded the median forecast of 7.4 per cent in a survey of 17 economists by AFP. WELLINGTON - The NZX 50 Index fell 1.153 points, or 0.02 per cent, to 5114.243. |
| | | | ... 3 July, Governor Glenn spoke before 'The Econometric Society Australasian Meeting and the Australian Conference of Economists' in Hobart, Tasmania. His speech was plainly titled 'Economic Update' but he let his jawbone rip! And what does a speech called ... |
| | | | ... news on Thursday, Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens is slated to address the Australian Conference of Economists (ACE) and the Econometric Society Australasian Meeting (ESAM) in Hobart. Meanwhile, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases ... |
| | | | ... recession revised away, but picture still grim"....and Reuters concluded that, "...the economy remains fragile and many economists expect the central bank to restart its quantitative easing asset purchases of provide other stimulus soon after former ... |
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