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Showing 11 - 20 of 26 results for "Resource Economics"

Market Wrap - Morning

AAP  |  MONDAY, 19 NOV 2007
... Opportunities and Consequences", featuring talks by representatives of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE), Rio Tinto Iron Ore, BHP Billiton, and Alcoa. The Australian share market ended one per cent lower on Friday for ...

Economic round-up: Lead balloon lifts exports

SUZY MAC  |  MONDAY, 9 JUL 2007
... production, especially in China and India, is driving lead prices. With the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics' commodity earnings growth forecast of $150 million for FY08, and State Governments' plans to renovate infrastructure ...

Economic round-up: Currency and commodities

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 3 JUL 2007
... terms in June, but is up 6.3 per cent year on year. The forecasts of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) predict growth in mineral and energy commodity prices and exports will boost Australia's commodity earnings by around ...

Economic round up: weather winners and losers

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 26 JUN 2007
... rainfalls in the southeastern grain-producing regions. According to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) Australia's wheat production is expected to more than double from the previous years drought stricken harvest and ...

Economic round-up: Infrastructure - sink or swim?

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 21 JUN 2007
... immediate attention, " CEDA said. The CSIRO, Bureau of Meteorology and the Australian bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics have authored a report, obtained by The Australian Financial Review and yet to be presented to the government, which highlights ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  TUESDAY, 19 DEC 2006
The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) has again revised its estimates of the impact of the national drought which is now expected to impact about 60 per cent of the nation's arable land as opposed to the forecast of 40 ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 7 DEC 2006
... allowing more income to flow to Australian businesses and consumers. The Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE) now says that the winter crop will be about 60 per cent less than last year and perhaps the worst for a decade. ...

Daily Economic Round Up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 16 NOV 2006
... prices recently, one may conclude that this is further evidence of a China slowdown The Australian Bureau of Resource Economics has noted a record number of resource projects presently in the pipeline valued at $34.9 billion for the 94 advanced projects ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  TUESDAY, 26 SEP 2006
The acting executive director of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Karen Schneider, said that earnings from commodity exports are expected to increase by 14 per cent to $140 billion in 2006-07, of which minerals and energy ...

Daily economic round-up

PETER BELL  |  THURSDAY, 14 SEP 2006
... oil from around US$77 to now be around US$64 a barrel. Analysis of the Australian Bureau of Agricultural & Resource Economics data shows that the resource sector's contribution to exports rose from 37 per cent in the March quarter to beyond 50 per cent ...