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| | ... second order effects. This will likely keep the Australian dollar weak versus the US dollar." Independent economist Saul Eslake said Trump's victory has sent a "very clear message" to the rest of the world. "The American people of today are very different ... |
| | | A recent report by economist Saul Eslake, which criticised the use of superannuation for home deposits, has been labelled "deeply flawed" by Australian Institute for Progress executive director Graham Young. Young said allowing home buyers to tap into ... |
| | | ... retirement savings, and come at a significant cost to the Budget, according to a Corinna Economic Advisory report by Saul Eslake. In the report commissioned by the Super Members Council (SMC), Eslake said that decades of evidence clearly show that when ... |
| | | ... likely to do the same, just over half (55%, 17/31) said they didn't think so. Corinna Economic Advisory economist Saul Eslake said the RBA had been intentionally slower to hike rates and will also be slower to cut them than the US and others. "I think ... |
| | | ... follow directly afterwards, more than half of experts (55%, 17/31) said they did not think it would be more likely. Saul Eslake, Corinna Economic Advisory economist, said the RBA has been intentionally slower to hike rates and will also be slower to ... |
| | | ... driven by a small area of our economy, caused by the current COVID situation and the resulting supply chain issues". Saul Eslake of Corinna Economic Advisory is among the group not convinced we will see a rate rise this year for three reasons. "One ... |
| | | ... retirement savings of young people, ISA pointed to research from economists - including former ANZ chief economist Saul Eslake - that shows handing cash to first home buyers does not promote home ownership. Rather, systemic issues are making housing ... |
| | | ... Reserve Bank of Australia is also expected to begin stepping back from historically low interest rates, though economist Saul Eslake predicts: "The RBA will be a laggard, not a leader." Eslake says it's difficult to pinpoint exactly how these consequences ... |
| | | ... but this year also marked the anniversary of several historic and global economic turning points. Renowned economist Saul Eslake reminded a packed house at the Financial Standard Chief Economists Forum in February that it was the 30th anniversary of ... |
| | | ... vulnerability to predatory lending practices and poor social, emotional and health outcomes." Independent economist Saul Eslake estimates that in ten years from now, the program can contribute to a $2.9 billion annual uplift in GDP, potential government ... |
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