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| | | ... (year-on-year) each in the previous two quarters. But it's not only A$ weakness, renewed strength in the Australian labour market is reviving consumer spending - retail sales growth quickened to 4.1% in the year to November from 3.9% in the previous ... |
| | | | ... prices, Fed policy and the slow transition from resources to the non-mining sector of the economy, the Australian labour market remains resilient. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported that total employment decreased by 1,000 in December. ... |
| | | | ... economic outlook, as always, is uncertain, I currently see the risks to the outlook for economic activity and the labour market as very close to balanced." To abort lift-off now would send a message that she erred in anticipating "continued growth at ... |
| | | | ... fed funds rate from 1.0% to 0-0.25% on 16th of December 2008. It has one very good reason to, the strengthening US labour market -- the addition of a greater than expected 211K jobs in November sealed lift-off. You know the drill: jobs equal confidence ... |
| | | | ... unemployment rate dropped to 5.8% in November from 5.9% in the previous month despite more Australians joining the labour market - the participation rate increased to 65.3% from 65.0% in October. Measurement and sampling ("rotation") issues suggest that ... |
| | | | ... many of the factors that have allowed growth to hold up better than anticipated this year, and particularly the labour market, look to be rolling over or at least the risks are significantly to the downside," Lawson said. "If you think about the housing ... |
| | | | ... under-employed it's 14%. In America, those numbers are 5.1% and about 10%. We have a lot of spare capacity in the labour market. " GSAM has adjusted its portfolios in recent weeks to take advantage of in-coming international capital. Having been short ... |
| | | | ... new-found love for the Fed's Labor Market Conditions Index (LMCI) because it provides a simple read -- it takes 19 labour market indicators and combines them into one number. Simple! The Fed describes the LMCI as: "A factor model is a statistical tool ... |
| | | | ... have remained remarkably steady, however. We anticipate that, as the effects of transitory factors subside and as labour market gains continue, inflation will gradually move back toward 2 per cent." But how long is temporary? The Fed's favoured measure ... |
| | | | ... in June they didn't lift when they saw employment picked up by 260K in May from 187K in the previous month. The Labour Market Conditions Index (LMCI) was 1.6 in May, 1.2 in August and now (September) at zero. When they met on 16-17 September, inflation ... |
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