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RBA leaves interest rates on hold

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 5 AUG 2014
... hold, with many of the themes in previous months' statements being repeated. Commonwealth Bank chief economist Michael Blythe said he didn't expect any changes to the cash rate this year. "We've already had 12 months without a change in interest rates ...

CBA: Expect higher inflation

MARK SMITH  |  FRIDAY, 7 FEB 2014
Commonwealth Bank chief economist Michael Blythe has warned Australia to expect higher inflation as the dollar continues to fall. Presenting his 2014 economic forecast at an Australian Institute of Company Directors' (AICD) lunch in Sydney, Blythe said ...

Aust annual GDP rate wont ease inflation concerns: economists

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 SEP 2004
... between 0.8 to 1.1% for June, adjusted. Over the year to June, GDP rose 4.1%. Commonwealth Bank chief economist Michael Blythe said at first glance the data looked a little disappointing, but said once the upward revision in the March quarter was accounted ...

Signs of slowing in property-related sectors: index

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 3 DEC 2003
... 50-point mark in November, although sales, new orders, and job growth eased. Commonwealth Bank chief economist Michael Blythe said a robust services sector was putting a solid floor under the economy. "The economy retains a significant amount of momentum ...

Rate hike expected, more to come: economists

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 3 DEC 2003
... started a process of rate hikes, with another move up expected early next year, Commonwealth Bank chief economist Michael Blythe said. UBS chief economist Scott Haslem said RBA might be more comfortable about the outlook for credit growth given higher ...

August House finance supported by low rates: economists

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 10 OCT 2003
... prices, you should expect to see high levels of 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 ...
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