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| | | ... collection figures, which suggest the economy is still suffering from slack". An observation echoed by Bloomberg, "...exports have fallen for seven straight months, factory output's slowing and credit growth has failed to accelerate." At this point ... |
| | | | ... has played less of a significant role. The economy is robust now, with strong domestic demand and low unemployment. That exports are primarily made up of agricultural products is not the main reason for the growth differential relative to Australia ... |
| | | | ... eyes remain focused on Greece and Europe, Lucas reminds investors in Australia not to forget about the country's largest exports partner. Whether they chose to invest or divest, he argues, China will remain "the bigger global story." |
| | | | ... capital markets." Risks include destabilisation by both "direct climate change impacts" and falling demand for carbon exports. The analysis also highlights "fiscal risk from unfunded public contingent liabilities arising from the effects of climate change" ... |
| | | | ... average OECD nation has a higher reliance on consumption taxes. Bragg said as Australia reorients its focus to services exports, "our tax system will need to promote Australia's competitiveness." "Unlike mining and resources competitor nations, our competitors ... |
| | | | ... contribute to the reduction of current account imbalances as it reduces the demand for imports in the GIIPS and fosters their exports. This effect will be all the greater the more the intra-eurozone migration triggers economic growth and thus additional ... |
| | | | ... economy that higher US interest would bring - a stronger US dollar that would erode export competitiveness and increase exports (while at the same time putting downward pressure on prices); if financial markets stumble, the negative wealth effect this ... |
| | | | ... extension of sanctions. As for the EU, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) prints that Russia's ban on European agricultural exports last summer, "has cost European firms around a,-5 billion ($5.7 billion) in lost sales". But we'll worry about this when the ... |
| | | | ... recommendations, these are initiatives which are important for delivering outcomes that facilitate Australian financial services exports to Asia and an export-oriented and globally competitive financial services industry for Australia." |
| | | | ... the findings in a Finsia-sponsored report by the Australian Centre for Financial Studies, which also says Australia's exports of financial services are larger than the value of tourism exports and more than double the value of education exports. The ... |
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