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| | | ... membership base will determine the extent of the hit they take. "Some industries have been hit very hard, particularly tourism, retail shopping (apart from supermarkets), and hospitality," Rice Warner said. "Some funds have a high portion of members ... |
| | | | ... anecdotes suggest most firms have implemented hiring freezes and job losses are being reported in the hospitality and tourism industries," the note said. Lines outside Centrelink offices have already appeared as hundreds of thousands of people employed ... |
| | | | ... able to work," Gambera said. "Many people under 25 are studying or working in casual roles in hospitality, retail and tourism, and may need to access income protection or make a workers' compensation claim if they find themselves out of work for ... |
| | | | ... The analysis applied a series of "shocks" to the world economy, to see how Australia would fare if exports; including tourism, higher education and commodities, were delayed. These include productivity loss from workers withdrawing from the labour market ... |
| | | | ... is Australia's biggest trading partner and we're already seeing an impact from the coronavirus on education and tourism. But there's also a long-term concern - construction supply chains." Yoong said delays are going to hit A-REITS and property ... |
| | | | ... the COVID-19 epidemic spread, the Italian government implemented new rules and regulations in an attempt to reduce over tourism including; prohibiting sitting on the Spanish steps, riding bikes in Venice, eating snacks on the street of Florence and considering ... |
| | | | ... real estate advisory group. Carter also spent three years working with the firm's assurance and advisory property and tourism team in Melbourne and Sydney. APN chair Chris Aylward said the board welcomed Carter to its ranks. "On behalf of the board we ... |
| | | | ... Capital, said that March quarter growth is already likely to have been depressed by the COVID-19 outbreak via the hit to tourism from China in particular. "If [COVID-19 is] not contained by the end of March, the impact will likely broaden significantly ... |
| | | | ... manufacturing supply chain could face a slowdown," the EM team said. "Additionally, many Asian countries will be affected as tourism from China likely declines. "More broadly, commodities exporters globally will be hit as commodity prices fall due to ... |
| | | | ... illness and about 250,000 to 500,000 deaths." Then again, the flu hasn't caused such widespread disruption to travel and tourism, manufacturing operations, supply linkages, shutdowns of entire towns/cities, etc. as COVID-19 has now done. So much ... |
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