A smaller-than-expected rise in prices through the September quarter has brought inflation down to 2.8 per cent – but it’s not enough for the...
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While unemployment has risen and is forecast to continue to increase, it’s still no match for persistent inflation levels, the RBA’s chief economist says.
A smaller-than-expected rise in prices through the September quarter has brought inflation down to 2.8 per cent – but it’s not enough for the...
Aussies have reduced spending in line with Reserve Bank expectations, but it’s not enough to spark a rate cut.
Inflation has fallen to its lowest level since early 2021. But that’s still unlikely to translate into a rate cut when the RBA meets next week.
It's longstanding conventional wisdom that voters decide elections based on the economy. But is that still true? According to Peter Coy in The New...
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By Jock Finlayson, ICBA Chief Economist The Canadian construction industry has been forced to navigate fast-rising costs and a more complex operating...
The discussion around development cost charges (DCCs) continues to gain momentum in British Columbia as a result of the letter-writing campaign a...
By Antony P. Mueller In office for just over nine months, Argentine President Javier Milei continues to face enormous economic and political...
AusNet is already compensated as households shift from gas to electricity, but says it’s not enough.