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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian household spending rebounded in May after three months of weakness, as consumers snapped up ...
Australia exported 13,674t of chickpeas and 49,707t of lentils in May, according to the latest ABS data. ..Read More ...
Household spending rose 0.9 per cent in May, according to seasonally adjusted figures released today by the Australian Bureau ...
Australia’s Trade Surplus narrowed to 2,238M MoM in May versus 5,091M expected and 4,859M (revised from 5,431M) in the ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Job vacancies in Australia rebounded in the May quarter, led by openings in the construction and ...
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GlobalData on MSNAustralia’s retail turnover increases slightly in May 2025Australia’s retail turnover recorded a modest increase of 0.2% in May 2025, according to the latest seasonally adjusted ...
SYDNEY--Australian consumer demand showed signs of life in May as the impact of interest-rate cuts over recent months drove a jump in spending. Household spending rose 0.9% in May, the Australian ...
Australia is witnessing its highest-ever number of prisoners, with figures continuing to climb, as nearly half of those ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian retail sales rose less than expected in May as a rare drop in the food sector offset gains in ...
China has reasserted its dominance over Australia’s export markets, taking a record of almost 1 billion tonnes of mineral ...
Strong US Job Openings and manufacturing activity have given some support to the US Dollar.
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Despite sluggish productivity, persistently high carbon emissions and rising inequality, Australia's business leaders are ...
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