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| | | ... Wednesday, Westpac and the Melbourne Institute release their latest survey of consumer sentiment. The Australian Bureau of Statistics publishes housing finance data for February and international merchandise imports data for March. In company news, Energy ... |
| | | | ... of slow but steady improvement in the labour market. Locally, in economic news on Monday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases February's overseas arrivals and departures figures and the ANZ releases its job advertisements series for March. ... |
| | | | ... address the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia (AMCHAM) business luncheon in Brisbane. The Australian Bureau of Statistics is due to release February retail trade figures and international trade in goods and services, also for February, while ... |
| | | | ... of a fair amount of criticism in recent years, with opponents arguing they were fuelling a property bubble. However, statistics released by the Australian Taxation Office in January suggested these fears were overblown. |
| | | | ... thresholds, including overall slack in the economy, extending monitoring to qualitative measures and "real people behind the statistics", etc. - suggest that easy monetary policy would stay not till the economy comes good but... if it comes better than ... |
| | | | ... eight-month low of 50.2. A figure above 50 points to growth. Locally, in economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics is due to release February building approvals data, as well as job vacancies for the same month. In equities news ... |
| | | | ... scars from the Great Recession remain, and reaching our goals will take time" - even citing "real people behind the statistics". "Large numbers of partly unemployed workers, stagnant wages, lower labor-force participation and longer periods of joblessness ... |
| | | | ... lot more. "The recovery still feels like a recession to many Americans, and it also looks that way in some economic statistics," she said. in which she underlined that unemployment was still a big challenge for the US economy and that central bank would ... |
| | | | ... work and construction on key investment projects" to expand domestic demand and stabilise growth. National Bureau of Statistics of China data show that fixed capital investment has flatlined at around 45.6% of GDP in 2010-2012 after steadily rising from ... |
| | | | ... consultation on what are known as 'select investment option reporting', and changes to what data the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) requires from super funds. APRA said: "The reasons for these difficulties relate primarily to 'teething issues' ... |
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