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Uncertainty remains for global outlook: TCorp

ELIZA BAVIN  |  THURSDAY, 30 JAN 2020
... earnings growth, US Federal Reserve easing monetary policy and the US/China Phase 2 Trade Deal. TCorp chief economist, Brian Redican, said while general market consensus is that global economic growth is expected to be stronger in 2020, TCorp believes ...

Jobs full recovery

BENJAMIN ONG  |  FRIDAY, 12 FEB 2010
... Economist. "This is a key factor for the RBA, amid signs that there's much less spare capacity than they thought." Brian Redican, Macquarie Senior Economist. "These are great numbers for the economy. This is the sort of jobs growth you get at the peak ...

Home loan fall follows rate hikes

AAP  |  MONDAY, 12 MAY 2008
... July 1, would boost housing finance commitments in the second half of this year. Macquarie Group senior economist Brian Redican said consumers were clearly feeling the pain of high interest rates. "It does reflect the decisive impact that the Reserve ...

Accommodation shopping? Try the local mall

SUZY MAC  |  TUESDAY, 15 MAY 2007
... Finance Group. This is a significant increase on 28.3 per cent recorded 12 months ago. Macquarie Bank economist, Brian Redican, believes tenant's financial woes won't ease for a couple of years and this would seem to be supported by these latest housing ...

Good thing bananas don't pay rent

SUZY MAC  |  THURSDAY, 26 APR 2007
... up pace even more and continuing to do so at least into the second half of this year. Macquarie Bank economist, Brian Redican is even predicting tenant's financial woes won't ease for a couple of years, though others remain more up-beat predicting that ...

Unemployment at lowest level since 1977

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 12 NOV 2004
... activity point to further solid employment gains in the months ahead," he said. Macquarie Bank senior economist Brian Redican said the fall in the unemployment rate to 5.3 per cent was likely to reinforce the strength of consumer sentiment. This might ...

Rate hike expected, more to come: economists

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 3 DEC 2003
... was still moving back towards neutral amid concerns about medium term inflation. Macquarie Bank senior economist Brian Redican said the RBA would be monitoring the housing market, which would be the key as to whether or not it raised rates again. "I ...

September retail sales may fall: economists

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 30 OCT 2003
... and July and rose 1.0 per cent to a seasonally adjusted $15.278 billion in August. Macquarie Bank senior economist Brian Redican said a slight fall would still keep retail sales healthy. "Retail trade has been very strong for the last few months and ...

August House finance supported by low rates: economists

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 10 OCT 2003
... interest in the housing market," Commonwealth Bank chief economist Michael Blythe said. Macquarie Bank senior economist Brian Redican said the data was not far from expectations. "Lending for construction was flat in the month and that supports our contention ...

RBA expected to hold rates, but hikes will come

... recovering global economy would have pleased the RBA board in September, according to Macquarie Bank senior economist Brian Redican. But a stronger Australian dollar keeping inflation low would deter it from opting for an earlier than expected rate hike ...
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