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Far from being the envy of the developed world, Australia’s economy is growing at its slowest pace since the early 1990s, excluding the COVID-19 pandemic, and lagging many of its peers.
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Australia's muted Q1 economic growth signals need for more stimulusSYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's economy barely grew in the first quarter as consumers stayed stubbornly frugal and government spending, the engine of activity last year, sputtered to a standstill ...
Australia's economy grew less than expected in the first quarter this year, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said in a statement Wednesday, as growth stalled amid the simmering global trade ...
Australia's economy grew by 0.3 per cent in the September quarter, and 0.8 per cent over the year, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Labor government, elected for a second term last month, is focused on improving productivity, addressing the budget deficit and building a resilient economy as global ...
Australia’s economy is showing signs of life. The men who hold the purse strings at Australia’s biggest businesses say the economy is improving and are the most optimistic about the future ...
Australia's economy is growing at the slowest pace since the 1991 recession, with new data showing GDP climbed just 0.2 per cent in the June quarter.
Mr Chalmers said despite the worsening financial position, the budget is correcting through the swings and roundabouts of the economic cycle. Picture: NewsWire / David Beach. Mr Smith said Australia’s ...
The labour market has been resilient in the face of sluggish economic growth, with unemployment holding around 4.1% for most of the past year. Australia business activity stalls in May as ...
Economic modelling from the Business Council of Australia shows that even an increase of just 1.7 per cent in productivity performance would make a huge difference.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia’s economy barely grew in the first quarter as consumers stayed stubbornly frugal and government spending, the engine of activity last year, sputtered to a standstill ...
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