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I reported last week that Australians have become increasingly bullish on house prices, with the latest Westpac consumer ...
Australia’s ‘miracle’ labour market has been living in somewhat of a fool’s paradise. A boom in government-funded jobs has driven Australia’s strong job growth and historically low unemployment rate.
By Harry Ottley, economist at CBA The unemployment rate rose to 4.3% in an otherwise quiet week locally. Next week is quiet ...
AUD was stable. The bif short is, like, permanent. Lead boots going downhill. Commods flew as DXY paused. Big mining bear ...
After some recent stellar performances, a weak outing from the Sydney housing market this week calls the outlook into some ...
Dear Millie Muroi. Greetings from the people of Macrobusiness. We know you are the young up-and-coming economics commentator ...
Independent performance tables to 30 June are in, and the AFR  has listed the best‑performing large super funds. Our flagship ...
The Albanese government claims it is cutting migration, but new data from the ABS suggests migration may be reaccelerating.
Student-loan borrowers are at high risk if Trump dismantles the Department of Education, 11 organizations told Elizabeth ...
Australians have experienced a record 6.1% decline in their real wages. Worse, the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) own forecasts suggest that real wages will only recover to December 2011 ...
Most share markets in Asia are lifting going into the final trading session of the week although Japanese bourses are cautious given the domestic election this weekend and the concern over ...
The Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA), which took effect in 2005, was a bad deal for Australia that favoured the United States at our expense. The Crawford School of Public ...