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| | | According to Finder's RBA Cash Rate survey, 97% of economists and experts have forecast that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will increase the cash rate today. The survey found that almost two-thirds of respondents predicted a rise of 50 basis ... |
| | | | ... consecutive quarters of falling real GDP constitute a recession, that is neither the official definition nor the way economists evaluate the state of the business cycle." "Recession probabilities are never zero, but trends in the data through the first ... |
| | | | ... consecutive quarters of falling real GDP constitute a recession, that is neither the official definition nor the way economists evaluate the state of the business cycle." "Recession probabilities are never zero, but trends in the data through the first ... |
| | | | Commonwealth Bank and Westpac economists have predicted the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to bump up official rates to 1.35% when it next meets in July; NAB and ANZ believe there will be another double hike in the next two months. Quickly following ... |
| | | | Economists have had their say about tomorrow's Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) decision, the vast majority anticipate the central bank to jack up cash rates. A Finder survey has said that 86% of its expert panelists believe the cash rate will change ... |
| | | | ... many commentators have forwarded, the current market environment is fraught with inflationary and slowdown risks. Some economists have gone so far as to predict a synchronised recession in the US, Europe, and China. While there is a chance of such an ... |
| | | | ... on wage theft and public backing of fair pay rises that reflect a fair share of labour productivity growth. On what economists saw as the best government policies to help deliver higher wages, an Economic Society of Australia (ESA) survey showed economists ... |
| | | | ... could have huge political implications. At present, underlying inflation is well above the RBA's target band and most economists have said interest rate rises are inevitable. However, a move to lift rates at tomorrow's board meeting could have a huge ... |
| | | | In the lead up to tonight's Federal Budget, economists agree that the election is likely to be firmly on the government's agenda - with popularity possibly trumping the effectiveness of policies. In December's mid-year economic and fiscal outlook ... |
| | | | ... establish and finance a sovereign wealth fund managed by a trust comprised of people from all walks of life - including economists." In this scenario, the board of trustees would release a parallel budget of long-term projects on both a macroeconomic ... |
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