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Emerging countries fuel oil demand as world runs out of oil

... and air travel. "The brutal and crude reality is that the world is consuming much more oil than was anticipated by economists and pretty much everyone else," added Mr Pain.

Oil prices set to push September quarter CPI up

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 27 OCT 2004
... Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will publish September quarter consumer price index (CPI) figures this morning, with economists tipping a rise of around 0.6 per cent. If economists are right, the annual inflation rate will stand at 2.6 per cent ...

October 2004 Market Expectations: Survey

... to 12 months. The survey includes opinions of the outlooks for the major asset classes from 60 fund managers, bank economists, financial planning dealer groups, super funds and master trusts. Fifty five per cent of respondents expect a positive outlook ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 6 OCT 2004
... released. The Reserve Bank of Australia also announces if it plans to change interest rates at 0930 AEST today, although economists are expecting rates to remain at the current 5.25 per cent.

Weak jobs data may mean delayed rate rise: economists

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 9 SEP 2004
... the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may not have a case to raise interest rates straight after the October election, economists said today. The Australian Bureau of Statistics today said total employment had fallen 6,600 to 9.655 million, seasonally ...

RBA leaving rates on hold until after election: economists

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 8 SEP 2004
The Reserve Bank of Australia was leaving interest rates on hold until after the election, economists said today. In a widely expected decision, the nation\'s central bank today kept interest rates steady at 5.25%, following its monthly board meeting ...

Economy well placed for solid growth: Costello

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 SEP 2004
... of Statistics (ABS), show the economy expanded by 0.6% in the three-month period. The increase, which was lower than economists\' expectations, took annual economic growth up to a healthy 4.1%. \"The strong world economy leaves the Australian economy ...

Aust annual GDP rate wont ease inflation concerns: economists

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 SEP 2004
Australia\'s economic growth came in slightly below expectations for the June quarter, but economists said the solid annual growth rate of 4.1% would do little to ease rising inflation concerns. The Australian Bureau of Statistics today reported gross ...

Market Wrap

... local data today, the Australian Bureau of Statistics will publish June quarter gross domestic product (GDP) figures. Economists expect the nation\'s economic growth rate to have returned to strong levels in the quarter as robust domestic demand drove ...

Aust current account deficit expected to narrow in June qtr

AAP  |  MONDAY, 30 AUG 2004
... Australia\'s current account deficit is expected to have narrowed modestly in the three months to the end of June, economists said, ahead of the release of the latest measure today. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will publish the June quarter ...