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| | | ... more than outweighing increased confidence around jobs." "Much of the weakness is likely to reflect a mix of weak growth in wages; increases in key costs such as electricity and emerging concerns about rising interest rates..." Yes Virginia, we're back ... |
| | | | ... in the year to the March quarter (the ABS will release the June quarter tally next week). As the RBA recently noted, "as wages are the largest component of business costs, the outlook for wage growth is particularly important for the inflation outlook." ... |
| | | | ... continued gains in the FTSE-100 index - up 5.2% this year to date and 18.5% since the Brexit referendum. All good... except for wages. For despite low levels of unemployment, wages growth remains sluggish. Average weekly earnings excluding bonuses grew ... |
| | | | ... terms, this equates to $7 per $1000 of cover to $6.15 per $1000 of cover. It will continue to cover up to 90% of members' wages plus an additional 10% of the paid benefit contributed to their super accounts, he said. Members earning $75,000 will now ... |
| | | | ... and interpretations of the Fed's change towards a more dovish stance. But the same low inflation is powering up household wages and income. Annual growth in US average hourly earnings may have slowed to 2.5% in June from this year's high of 2.8% but ... |
| | | | ... explain in detail why stronger labour markets - in Australia and the world - aren't "generating more upward pressure on wages." "The persistent slow growth in wages is creating a challenge for central banks. It is contributing to an extended period of ... |
| | | | ... rates anytime soon. More so, because the current low-flation environment would likely be transmitted into lower pay rises. Wages growth remained at the slowest rate on record (1.9%) in the March quarter. Recall the RBA's words: "As wages are the largest ... |
| | | | ... pressure on the pound and upward pressure on prices. But this is easier said than done. For despite low levels of unemployment, wages growth remains sluggish. Average weekly earnings excluding bonuses grew by 2% in the year to May. This translates to ... |
| | | | ... consumption and investment now - prices will be the same or lower tomorrow anyway - lower measured inflation results in lower wages because most pay hikes are indexed to inflation which, in turn, sours consumer spending. The chart below shows that most ... |
| | | | ... workers to re-enter the labour market. However, an increasing participation rate could also offset the rising pressure on wages brought on by gains in employment. In the 4 July minutes, the RBA also revealed that: "Members noted that the strength of ... |
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