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... last meeting in early February the central bank has had plenty of economic data to digest, including the latest monthly inflation data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) which came in at 3.4% for the 12 months to January. Unemployment data ...
... Meanwhile, former RBA governor Philip Lowe is warning that interest rates are likely to stay higher for longer to keep inflation in check. Reddit's $750 million IPO Reddit expects a share price of US$31-$34 when it goes public later this month and ...
Inflation hits the Bunnings sausage sizzle, super news for recipients of paid parental leave, and the sneaky ways inequity creeps into the workplace. Here are five things you may have missed this week. Inflation hits the Bunnings sausage sizzle You ...
Whether you do or don't like or use artificial intelligence (AI) technology, we can all agree that it's here to stay. From an investment viewpoint, if this sector can perform in Australia even remotely close to its American neighbour, then we ...
With the ASX reporting season at the tail end of its first round of reporting for 2024, let's look at some of the standouts and disappointments and check in on how some of our biggest companies fared. First, if we take a bird's eye view of the results ...
... heading for another strong year, but technology stocks will likely shine the brightest. The reason for this is that inflation has been falling and the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, has vowed to cut interest rates as a result. This will support ...
... light at the end of the tunnel for Australian consumers," says Westpac senior economist Matthew Hassan. "Moderating inflation and shifting expectations for interest rates appear to be the main factors behind the lift, with some additional support coming ...