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THU: Swiss & Scandinavian Holiday (Ascension Day), BoK & SARB Policy Announcements; US GDP 2nd (Q1), PCE (Q1), Initial Jobless Claims (w/e 24th May), Pending Home Sales (Apr) ...
The concerns are primarily about Congress passing a bill that could possibly add $4 trillion to the mounting debt, with long-dated Treasury yields surging in recent days. Even equity traders are ...
USD: The Dollar Index was already recovering before the stronger-than-expected preliminary PMI, but it helped extend the gains even as yields counter-intuitively fell. It rose for the first time this ...
Due to a weak global backdrop and soft consumer demand, Australia's economic growth was expected to pick up to 2.1% by the ...
Every Australian voiced an opinion about the cost-of-living crisis during the months leading into the Australian federal ...
It is getting significantly more expensive to fill a shopping trolley in Brisbane, where food prices have been climbing more ...
The BetaShares Chief Economist is expecting annual underlying inflation to ease in the coming months, to the "mid-point of ...
Young Gen Z Australian adults aged between 18-24 years old increased spending on health services by 3.1 per cent over the ...
The dollar traded choppily last week but settled higher against all the G10 currencies. It finished the week on a firm note.
Petrol prices were a key factor in May’s inflation relief. Average retail prices dropped to $1.70 per litre in mid-May — the ...
While robust jobs and wage data have reignited concerns about persistent inflation amid weak productivity growth, some economists still expect the RBA to cut rates in May. Both headline and core ...