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Daily Economic Update

... 1 per cent in the third quarter following a 1.1 per cent rise in the previous three-month period. The index showed that wages rose by 4.2 per cent from a year ago, up from 4.0 per cent in the year to the June quarter. The strong domestic labour market ...

Weekly Economic Roundup

... disrupted production in the Gulf of Mexico. Given the slowing domestic labour market, this week's various updates on Australian wages would assume significance in local trading activity. The Australian Bureau of Statistics will release the wage price ...

Daily Economic Update

... interest rates eight times since January last year to rein in inflation as the country's tight labour market sparked a surge in wages.

ASFA welcomes government super measures

... on employers. ASFA also commended the government's proposal to apply the Super Guarantee to back payments of salary and wages to an ex-employee, where the employee had been underpaid. The proposal will mean employees must be paid the Super Guarantee ...

Economic roundup

... domestic and international economic releases this week, underscored by Australian reports on June quarter GDP, employment, wages, company profits, housing finance and the RBA Board meeting (where it is not expected to change policy settings). Meanwhile ...

Weekly economic roundup

... stable interest rates. However, strong domestic employment growth, along with skill shortages, is putting upward pressure on wages. The Wage Price Index, which measures hourly rates of pay, excluding bonuses, rose by 1.1 per cent in June quarter, following ...

Weekly economic roundup

... price index and average weekly ordinary time earnings to be released this week should provide indications on the pace of wages growth. An unexpected pick-up in wages could bring rate hike speculation back on the agenda. Also scheduled for release this ...

Market wrap

AAP  |  MONDAY, 15 AUG 2005
... Austal and Aberdeen Leaders will all release annual results. On the economics front the Melbourne Institute will release its wages report.

Another win for Bridges against the taxman

... associated with Bridges being treated as employees for taxation purposes meaning their commissions had to be included as wages for the company's payroll tax return. The NSW Supreme Court's ruling follows a similar outcome Bridges achieved in Western ...

Bridges beats WA payroll tax liability

... OSR had determined all of Bridges' planners working out of the Perth office were employees. This ruling meant the total wages paid by the financial planning firm's Perth office's exceeded $750,000 per year placing it in a position where it was liable ...