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| | | ... forward-looking indicators for the labour market that doesn't appear in the medium term to be suggesting that the unemployment rate is going to deteriorate quite markedly. We always thought it would drift up a bit, maybe it's drifted up a bit further ... |
| | | | ... measure, and estimates vary wildly. Most job classes will be affected in some way by AI, but suggestions of mass unemployment appear alarmist. In our view, evolution is more likely than revolution, but there is still a lot of water to go under the bridge." ... |
| | | | The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell to 4.2% in July, according to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). "With employment rising by 25,000 people and the number of unemployed decreasing by 10,000 people, the unemployment rate ... |
| | | | ... lower, and inflation to finally reach 2.5%, the middle of the target band, by December 2027. This is despite a steady unemployment rate of 4.3% over the projected horizon," Wood said. "We retain our view that the market is fully priced for the RBA's ... |
| | | | ... are seeing weakness in the employment market as an opportunity to impose stricter return to office mandates; the unemployment rate in financial services is much higher than the national average, particularly for top earners, the review shows. And now ... |
| | | | ... work done, lifting from second spot in the previous quarter. Queensland held onto third, ranking second on relative unemployment and housing finance, but consumer activity in the southeast of the state was disrupted in the March quarter by ex-Tropical ... |
| | | | ... switching. There are many ways the labour market can adjust. The RBA doesn't 'target' a specific outcome, like a certain unemployment rate or number of job losses, to reach full employment," Bullock said. "Monetary policy cannot control how the adjustment ... |
| | | | The unemployment rate rose from 4.1% to 4.3% in June, according to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). VanEck head of investments and capital markets Russel Chesler said the surprise uptick in unemployment means the next rate ... |
| | | | While the Australian unemployment rate remained unchanged, experts are becoming less optimistic we'll see many more rate cuts this year. The Australian labour market remained robust in May, with the unemployment rate sitting at 4.1%, Australian Bureau ... |
| | | | ... have determined is sustainable. The labour market remains strong overall, with continuing employment growth, low unemployment and historically high rates of participation in the workforce. Reductions in interest rates are likely to lead to higher consumer ... |
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