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Roger J Kerr says the Australian equities market and the Australian dollar value would have to be considered strong ...
Japanese households spend more; so do Singaporeans, and Australians; EU PPI levels out; EU house prices rise, some sharply; ...
The Reserve Bank will likely end a sequence of six consecutive cuts to the Official Cash Rate in the coming week - but we've ...
BNZ's chief economist Mike Jones finds a mid-year economic wobble with no respite for the retail sector. With inflation's ...
Even if mortgage repayments drop, households may hesitate to spend the extra money while the labour market remains uncertain ...
Ross Stitt celebrates the gains investors reaped from Australian listed shares. But these came despite a rocky twelve months.
Bad choices to haunt US financial markets; Japanese spending rises; China property woes back; EU house prices rise; ...
US nonfarm payrolls up in June, unemployment rate fall. Stronger headline figures send US rates higher across the curve. US ...
Allan Barber assesses MPI's latest SOPI update of a sector that now delivers more than half of our export earnings. This is a ...
By its very nature, tax avoidance is legal but pushes the boundaries by going against the spirit of the law. Indeed, many large multinationals argue tax is a legal obligation and is not voluntary.
S&P500 hits a fresh record intra-day high and has registered near 10% gains in the quarter outstripping other indices. US ...
Latest Reserve Bank figures show that while mortgage interest rates have been falling the amounts of stressed housing lending ...
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