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ANZ Job Ads survey finds ads at three year high

AAP  |  MONDAY, 8 NOV 2004
... September and took the level of newspaper job advertisements to the highest level since January 2001. ANZ Chief Economist Saul Eslake said unemployment could fall to levels not seen since 1977 if the underlying trend remains positive. "The strong rise ...

Increase in newspaper and internet job advertisements: ANZ

... rates seems to have had little, if any, obvious impact on employer's hiring intentions," said ANZ Chief Economist Saul Eslake. "Employment growth at this pace would be sufficient to push the employment rate down to 5 A1/2 % - lower than in any month ...

Job advertisements rise 1.5% in August: ANZ job advertisement series

... employment should increase over the remainder of this year, following declines in five of the past six months," said Saul Eslake, chief economist at ANZ. "This is consistent with other evidence suggesting that the Australian economy is beginning to regain ...

Rising job ads signal strengthening employment growth: ANZ

... Job Search site. But the ANZ said other internet job sites also recorded increases in job advertisements last month. Saul Eslake, ANZ Chief Economist, said the improvements in both newspaper and internet advertisements raised the prospect of a return ...

Newspaper job ads rise by 8.1% in May, but disguise downturn: ANZ

... year, implying that advertisements have declined, on average, by around 1.8% per month over the last six months," said Saul Eslake, chief economist at ANZ. "In addition, the number of job advertisements on the internet has fallen by just over 7% from ...

Newspaper job advertisements down 12.1% in April: ANZ

... the fact that Anzac Day was in the same week as Easter this year, the statement said. However, ANZ chief economist Saul Eslake commented that, "even abstracting from the likely impact of the unusual proximity of the Easter an Anzac Day breaks, the April ...

Job advertisements climb 3.2% in February: ANZ

... advertisements rose by 9.7% in February to 70,708. This is 5.8% higher than February last year. But ANZ chief economist Saul Eslake said it was important not to overplay the significance of the figures. "Last month's increases are an encouraging signal ...
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