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Australia’s recent run of bumper hiring gains resumed last month after more than 32,000 people found work, adding little pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates.
Indonesia’s foreign ministry speaks for the first time on Russia’s request to use a base in Papua, saying it will always ‘receive and permit’ foreign militaries on ‘peaceful missions’.
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Little rush for rate cut after jobs jump
Australia’s recent run of bumper hiring gains resumed last month after more than 32,000 people found work, adding little pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates.
Indonesia ‘welcomes’ foreign militaries on ‘peaceful missions’
Indonesia’s foreign ministry speaks for the first time on Russia’s request to use a base in Papua, saying it will always ‘receive and permit’ foreign militaries on ‘peaceful missions’.