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| | | | ... also the A$74.6 billion spending splurge announced on the 11th of May in the 2021/22 Budget to secure Australia's recovery. For sure and for certain, the government wouldn't be taking back the money it announced it'll be giving us, Australians ... |
| | | | ... March, up from 34.43 million in February and 35.76 million in January" - a likely offshoot of the strengthening global recovery and world government's stimulus and counter-cyclical efforts to sustain this. A slump in iron ore prices would certainly ... |
| | | | ... where treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced a spending splurge of around $74.6 billion in order secure Australia's recovery. Perhaps, respondents were still digesting the implications of the budget reveal. Perhaps, Australian manufacturing and services ... |
| | | | ... they'll continue to do so. To be sure, there were really no surprises in Markit's latest roundup that the global recovery is getting hot, hot, hot. But the latest survey shows that inflation is too. In the US: "Average selling prices for goods ... |
| | | | ... but to tell you what you need to know to take meaningful action in the present." (Paul Saffo) Australia's economic recovery has sent business conditions to a new all-time high reading of 32 in April - bettering what was then the record high score ... |
| | | | ... Institute, a thinktank, found that over three million Australians who took advantage of the scheme lost out from the rapid recovery of the economy and share markets. Most super funds have now recovered up to 20% of their assets as a result of the V-shaped ... |
| | | | ... policy, research and economics experts at the Conference of Major Superannuation Funds offered their view of the COVID-19 recovery, revealing how the pandemic changed economies. AlphaBeta Australia managing director Amit Singh referred to data on the ... |
| | | | Simply stunning! "The April survey result is simply stunning - with many variables reaching survey highs. Conditions reset last month's high, driven by further gains across trading conditions, profitability and employment. Confidence has also set ... |
| | | | ... of reducing accommodation yet. According to the report, the PBOC believes that the foundation for China's economic recovery is not yet solid: "Residents' consumption is still constrained and investment growth is insufficient," adding that "prudent" ... |
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