Wage rise doubt after RBA call
The Reserve Bank has cast doubt on prospects for a pick-up in wages in its quarterly economic statement.
The Reserve Bank has cast doubt on prospects for a pick-up in wages in its quarterly economic statement.
But there could be severe consequences ahead, with the economic outlook still uncertain.
Australia’s banks aren’t particularly profitable or monopolistic, a study shows. But there are a couple of flashing lights.
Analysts have warned investors to expect wilder swings in stock prices this year.
Few countries should be as worried about the prospect of sharply higher global interest rates as Australia.
The nation’s banks could use higher funding costs to justify interest-rate hikes.
If ever there was a time to breathe a sigh of relief following a stockmarket mini-crash, this must be it.
Share prices, especially in the US, had got entirely out of whack with economic reality.
A highly regarded free-market economist has dropped a bomb into tax reform debate.
The PM is right to say too many students are studying law. What he should’ve said was too many students are studying at uni full stop.
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