I briefly mentioned Australia some days ago as there are increasingly people calling it a bubble. Here are just a few more charts on the Australian economy, without many comments. 1. Sectoral ...
The key macroeconomic data for Australia shows that this century’s immigration boom has been deleterious to the nation’s ...
Australian consumers are gradually becoming more optimistic about their personal finances, according to three separate ...
Michael Read from the Australian Financial Review published the following chart showing the strong growth in federal, state, ...
High inflation, a still-strong jobs market and flat-lining productivity continue to dissuade Reserve Bank governor Michele ...
Spending is on track to hit a record-high 28 per cent of GDP by the end of 2025, Mr Bustamante estimates. This is a problem for the Reserve Bank of Australia because it needs spending to slow ...
As the next chart shows, every state has had far more ... Which is a welcome fact, because Australia’s economy has been shrinking in per capita terms. What does that mean? It means there ...
And though Australia's economy remains the envy of many nations, people are not necessarily feeling that wealth reflected in their pay packets. As this chart shows, growth in wages has slowed ...
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Because Australia is a resource-rich country another key driver is the price of its biggest export, Iron Ore. The health of the Chinese economy, its largest trading partner, is a factor ...
Incidentally, the chart above delivers a big vote of confidence ... RBA governor Philip Lowe made it clear that Australia’s economy was not yet out of the woods–going as far as to say the ...
Technical analysis of the daily chart shows the pair testing the ... How does the health of the Chinese Economy impact the Australian Dollar? China is Australia’s largest trading partner so ...