Economic News Category

April 19, 2024
Financial Markets Tense as Israeli Missiles Hit Iran

Financial Markets Tense as Israeli Missiles Hit Iran Risk-aversion has intensified across global financial markets following confirmed reports that Israeli missiles targeted a location in Iran, escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. ABC News cited a US official verifying the missile strike which has heightened market anxiety about regional stability. Further reports from Reuters,

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April 18, 2024
Australian Jobless Rate Rises to 3.8% as Employment Falls

Australian Jobless Rate Rises to 3.8% as Employment Falls In a surprising turn of events, Australian employment decreased in March, leading to a slight increase in the unemployment rate amidst ongoing restrictive monetary policy measures. The Australian economy lost 6,600 jobs, contrary to expectations of a 10,000 job increase, particularly after February’s significant growth of

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April 17, 2024
March Inflation Exceeds RBNZ Forecasts, Rent Prices Hit Record High Since 1999

March Inflation Exceeds RBNZ Forecasts, Rent Prices Hit Record High Since 1999 New Zealand’s annual inflation rate decreased to 4% in March from 4.7% in December, even as costs for rents, house construction, and council rates continued to rise, according to Statistics NZ. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) saw a marginal increase of 0.6% in

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April 16, 2024
China Sees Unexpected Industrial-Led Growth Surge

China Sees Unexpected Industrial-Led Growth Surge China reported higher-than-expected economic growth in the first quarter, with a 5.3% increase in GDP, surpassing previous quarters and expectations. However, this growth was mostly seen in the initial months, as evidenced by a slump in retail sales and a slowdown in industrial output in March, signaling potential difficulties

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April 15, 2024
Japan’s Machinery Orders Surge, Potentially Easing Domestic Demand Worries

Japan’s Machinery Orders Surge, Potentially Easing Domestic Demand Worries In February, Japan’s crucial measure of capital investment, core machinery orders, saw its largest increase in a year, indicating a robust recovery from a decline the previous month. This uplift could help alleviate concerns about sluggish domestic demand amid fears over a weakening yen and rising

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