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Rate hike expected, more to come: economists

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 3 DEC 2003
... another move up expected early next year, Commonwealth Bank chief economist Michael Blythe said. UBS chief economist Scott Haslem said RBA might be more comfortable about the outlook for credit growth given higher rates and some signs of a changed sentiment ...

RBA to hike rates to 5.25 per cent next week: economists

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 28 NOV 2003
... credit growth which all point in one direction and that's for rates to move higher." UBS chief economist, Australasia, Scott Haslem, said the credit data, strengthening economy and improving global outlook pointed to a rate hike. Royal Bank of Canada ...

August House finance supported by low rates: economists

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 10 OCT 2003
... months ahead." "All up, today's data continues to suggest the housing sector remains bouyant," UBS senior economist Scott Haslem said. "However, activity has been concentrated in the established' part of the market, with lending for new construction ...

Interest rates steady but rise on the way: economists

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 8 OCT 2003
... at least a four per cent pace of growth for the non-farm economy in the second half of 2003," UBS chief economist Scott Haslem said. "A breaking of the drought will further stimulate the economy over the coming year. Household credit expansion has also ...

More changes at UBS

... growth of UBSGSAM's managed funds business. Mr Rider will be replaced as Chief Economist at UBS's investment bank by Scott Haslem, Mr Haslem has been at UBS for six years, and was previously at the Reserve Bank of Australia for seven years. Recent data ...

Australian trade gap widens due to stronger dollar, more imports: economists

... to push the deficit back out to $2.3 billion. The Australian dollar appreciated 2.5% in June, ending at US$66.7. Scott Haslem, UBS senior economist, expects a trade deficit of $2.4 billion said the domestic currency's strength will have dented export ...
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