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| | | ... on coal) could add around 1% to Australian growth spread over a couple of years." Oliver cited the rapid rebound of immigration and a solid business investment outlook as other considerations to support a continuation of the relative outperformance of ... |
| | | | ... "Australia also has abundant natural resources in short supply globally and with borders reopened we expect the return of immigration to offset labour inflation," he explained. The analysis revealed the ASX 200 was down 1.08% over the year. The top-performing ... |
| | | | ... predicts could come early next year, will also be beneficial in boosting global growth. Oliver added that the rebound of immigration is another factor potentially helping Australia swerve a downturn. The Budget projected a net immigration of 235,00 this ... |
| | | | ... person will be closer to historical averages. This comes on back of growth in population, which is being held back by immigration drop and lower fertility rates. The report says Australia's total population will reach 38.8 million in 2060-61. By ... |
| | | | ... memorandums and proclamations designed to reverse Trump's policies on the US response to the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration, climate change, and racial equality while at the same time extending a hand to Trumpeteers in efforts to reunify what Donald ... |
| | | | ... memorandums and proclamations designed to reverse Trump's policies on the US response to the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration, climate change, and racial equality. This from the New York Times: "Among other moves, he planned to issue a national mask ... |
| | | | ... Cook Islanders over the next five years," he said. "David has commenced with the CINSF and is working through the immigration restrictions as he migrates from Australia to the Cook Islands over the coming month." Brown has previously worked as the chief ... |
| | | | ... lifestyle over home ownership, preferring comfortable, sustainable, well-located rentals over ownership. And once the immigration tap is turned back on, net overseas migration is forecast to rebound to 200,000 per year by 2024." GURNER's founder and ... |
| | | | ... loss. This is happening as Australia closed its borders to international arrivals while at the same time reducing its immigration intake. "Treasury forecasts that Australia's population will be 11.2% lower by June 2021 compared with pre-COVID-19 ... |
| | | | ... year. The market has been severely impacted by a more cautious consumer, potential tenancy pressure, a reduction in immigration and a slowing in the sales process itself, he said. "Positively, interest rates are low, affordability is at supportive levels ... |
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