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| | ... there is a recession or a crisis, although there is no such situation. Speaking at the Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum in Sydney today, Wood said the Morrison government's fiscal policy strategy is very unusual. "The government is going ... |
| | | Attendees of the Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum in Sydney have been reassured that Australia's economic recovery has not just been good - it's been very good. That's according to La Trobe Financial chief investment officer and ... |
| | | ... Capital Group economist Stephen Green, in a speech televised to attendees at the recent Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum in Sydney. According to data collated by Johns Hopkins University, there are 64,410 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, with ... |
| | | Speaking at the Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum, Grattan Institute budget policy and institutional reform program director Danielle Wood explained the much touted federal government surplus may not be all it was cracked up to be. Wood focused ... |
| | | ... time, but we need to be more balanced in our portfolios." The Sydney leg of the annual Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum will take place on Friday, February 7 at The Fullerton Hotel. For more information and to book your spot, click here. |
| | | ... prefers to be overweight global equities due to the improved growth outlook. The 2020 Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum, featuring speakers from the likes of BlackRock and DWS Group, will land in Melbourne on February 5 and travel to Sydney on ... |
| | | ... commentator on economic issues in Australia. Eslake has also been a speaker at the annual Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum, along with other leading industry figures. Joiner has worked alongside Eslake since his time at ANZ, BoAML confirmed. |
| | | ... to follow the growth trend in the United States in only two years? Economists at the Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum expressed different views on the future of the old continent. "They are dead in the water and they are going to stay that way," ... |
| | | ... government's performance, Bank of America Merryll Lynch chief economist Saul Eslake said at the Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum in Sydney. Eslake said that better business conditions, increasing hiring intentions and growing investment intentions ... |
| | | ... to The Australian contributing economics editor Judith Sloan. Speaking at the annual Financial Standard Chief Economist Forum in Sydney this morning, Sloan put the rising unemployment down to the winding down of the mining boom and less public sector ... |
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