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New Zealand growth slows in second quarter, figures reveal

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 26 SEP 2003
... June 30, hit by a power supply crisis, the SARS virus and weak exports, according to data released today. Gross domestic product rose 0.2 per cent in the second quarter from the previous quarter, with home building and strong retail sales helping it ...

ATO to crack down on GST evasion

... transactions, especially between businesses. It said estimates valuing the cash economy at up to 15 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) - or about $110 billion - were improbable, given the contribution of small businesses to economic growth. Mr ...

Australian service industries pick up pace of activity: survey

... the services sector, suggests that some of the factors that drove the deterioration in the June quarter gross domestic product (GDP) growth have begun to wane. The survey pointed out that there were very encouraging signs that tourism-related areas are ...

Forecast of weakened non-farm economic growth in the near future: economist

... "The bottom line is to wait and see which of the two forces will prevail," said Dr Simes "That is slower gross domestic product growth and inflation on the one hand and buoyancy in the housing sector and the household sector on the other." On the greater ...

GDP rises 0.1% from March to June quarter: ABS

The Australian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) recorded a 0.1 per cent increase from the March quarter to the June quarter this year, and a 2% increase for the year to June, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) disclosed today in the release of their ...

Australia's economic growth rate to pick up: Westpac

... Australia's growth profile picking up considerably in the first half of 2004." Mr Evans said that with gross domestic product at a weak 2% annualised rate in the December and March quarters, driven by a weak export sector, the leading index should be ...

Business conditions still strong despite slowdown: National

... divergence between domestic and externally exposed sectors. Economic growth forecasts remained unchanged with a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of 2.75 per cent in 2003. The survey said that Australian economic fundamentals remain robust, but ...

GDP grows 2.9% for 2002-2003 and 0.7% in the March quarter: ABS

The Australian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew at 2.9 per cent from March 2002 to March 2003, while the change from the December 2002 to the March 2003 quarter was 0.7%, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said today. The non-farm GDP rose 0.8% ...

Interest rates and strength of Australian dollar to rise: NAB

... before settling to US$0.63 from the second quarter of 2005 onwards. The bank also predicted Australia's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rates to be at 2.75% in 2003 and 3.75% in 2004. The average yearly growth rates for the Organisation for Economic ...