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Economic round-up: Money cant buy you love

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 17 MAY 2007
It would seem the Government's tax cuts and economic performance may not buy votes after all, according to Newspoll market research, as despite Australian consumers being happier than ever since the Whitlam Government began to implode they still don't ...

Economic slow down on the agenda: Access Economics

Economic forecaster Access Economics expects a slow down of the economy into 2006 and 2007, in spite of Australia's current minerals boom. Speaking at the AXA Style Summit in Sydney, Access economics director Chris Richardson highlighted a range of ...

House prices expected to grow for at least three years

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 17 FEB 2004
Homeowners need not fear a sudden burst of the housing bubble, with prices in Australia's capital cities expected to keep rising for the next three years, an economic forecaster predicted today. Rob Mellor, BIS Shrapnel's director of building services ...

Economy continues to boom, but may start to slow: Access

AAP  |  MONDAY, 19 JAN 2004
The Australian economy will continue to shine through 2004 but may start to lose some of its gloss by next year, a leading economic forecaster predicts. In its latest Five-year Business Outlook, Access Economics predicts the end of the drought and a ...

RBA lifts cash rate to 5.00%

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) today raised the official cash rate by 25 basis points to 5.00 per cent. The move is the RBA's first shift in monetary policy for 17 months. In a statement, the central bank said interest rates had been set low in ...

NAB Looking For Rate Cuts

The chorus backing local interest rate cuts continues to grow louder, with the National Australia Bank on Friday saying it expects the Reserve Bank to move following each of its next two board meetings. In its latest review of interest rate forecasts ...

Income tax Budget gets mixed reaction

Federal Treasurer Peter Costello's eighth Budget has drawn a mixed reaction from the financial services sector despite the inclusion of headline-friendly personal income tax cuts. "This Budget is a huge disappointment in that it offers no long term ...

van Eyk adds Dry to Agribusiness team

van Eyk Research has added to its expanding Agribusiness division by appointing Dr Peter Dry as a consultant. Dr Dry will provide analysis and will assist in the firm's annual Agribusiness reviews, it said. Director of van Eyk Capital Harry Sookias ...
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