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| | ... trading level compared with those who expect deterioration. \"In brief, stronger levels of business conditions, forward orders, capital expenditure and capacity utilisation all point to a fundamentally well-performing economy,\" he said. Oster said the ... |
| | | ... economy has re-accelerated through the course of the June quarter,\" NAB chief economist Alan Oster said. He said forward orders had moved significantly higher for the first time since late 2003, as had capital spending, while capital utilisation was ... |
| | | ... annualised, had been maintained into the early part of the June quarter. "Other key near term activity measures, such as forward orders, stocks and capacity utilisation, were also broadly unchanged in the April survey - as was the overall level of business ... |
| | | ... is one of unrelenting economic strength, with two other significant findings being made - namely, large jumps in forward orders and in business confidence. The survey reveals that the acceleration of growth through the September quarter has been maintained ... |
| | | ... conditions for agribusiness remain unchanged, export sales seem to have bottomed out (but remain at very poor levels), forward orders of export sales have improved, profitability had strengthened during the September quarter, price of final products ... |
| | | ... per cent. "That is, there has been significant kick-up in activity since mid-year," NAB said. "Strong growth in forward orders point to that acceleration continuing." Short and medium-term expectations rose in the face of a progressive strengthening ... |
| | | ... business conditions were marginally lower than the strong levels of August, the data series for business conditions, forward orders and capex spending have all continued to accelerate through the September quarter. NAB chief economist Alan Oster said ... |
| | | ... with just one month's survey results. It said that there is some seasonality that had to be taken into account and forward orders have not been raised much. It also said that it was unlikely that current levels of construction activity are likely to ... |
| | | ... higher to 49.8 in June, below consensus forecasts and below the 50 level that marks manufacturing expansion. But forward orders rose and inventories declined, possibly signalling an acceleration in manufacturing activity in coming months. Markets were ... |
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