The Australian economy has grown at a weak 0.2 per cent for the June quarter, as expected, as inflation and cost of living pressures bite.
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The Australian economy has grown at a weak 0.2 per cent for the June quarter, as expected, as inflation and cost of living pressures bite.
Australia's GDP grew 0.2 per cent in the June quarter, while recording the smallest non-pandemic annual growth since 1991-92.
Australia's GDP grew 0.2 per cent in the June quarter, while recording the smallest non-pandemic annual growth since 1991-92.
THE Central Bank said declines in both international commodity prices and domestic energy production led to an overall deficit of $4.3 billion on the...
THE Central Bank said declines in both international commodity prices and domestic energy production led to an overall deficit of $4.3 billion on the...
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New data backs Treasurer Jim Chalmers’s warning to Australians to expect “soft” growth in the economy when GDP data is released on Wednesday.
New data backs Treasurer Jim Chalmers’s warning to Australians to expect “soft” growth in the economy when GDP data is released on Wednesday.
Australia’s latest National Accounts reveal a sluggish growth of 0.2% in the June quarter, underscoring the ongoing challenges facing the economy....
Australia’s job market is showing a mix of positive and challenging trends, according to the latest data for the June 2024 quarter. While sectors...