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| | ... turn, contributed to improvement in the region's economy. This is no better highlighted than in the Eurozone's National Accounts that showed real GDP growth expanded by 0.3% in the second quarter - the first expansion in the economy after one and half ... |
| | | ... Australians can't help but whinge, whinge and whinge and worry, worry and worry some more. One can measure from the National Accounts the amount of worry among Australians.A Look at the household savings ratio.A At the end of the June quarter, Australian ... |
| | | ... today, we'll find out whether the economy continued to grow below trend in the second quarter when the Australian National Accounts are released - experts guess GDP growth of 0.6% on the quarter and 2.5% year-on-year.A That's still below trend growth ... |
| | | ... contract was down 38 points at 5,152. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases national accounts figures, including gross domestic product, for the June quarter, along with overseas arrivals and departures numbers for ... |
| | | ... economy had been able to generate decent growth despite offshore volatility and domestic uncertainty - tomorrow's National Accounts is expected to show real GDP growth of 0.6% in the second quarter (2.5% year-on-year) - what more with the reduction/elimination ... |
| | | ... this September. You only have to read the US Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis' summary of the National Accounts revision to know it's gotten so good for the US economy. "The increase in real GDP in the second quarter primarily reflected ... |
| | | ... contract was down 19 points at 4,879. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases national accounts data, including gross domestic product for the March quarter. Meanwhile, the Australian Industry Group/Commonwealth Bank ... |
| | | ... Politburo. They're targeting 7.5% remember? And as I've discussed yesterday, the angel's in the details - the National Accounts confirms an economy that's rebalancing - away from the external dependence and more into domestic consumption. You already ... |
| | | ... 10 years ago -- nearly matching the manufacturing industry's 45.3% contribution. The details of the Chinese National Accounts confirm this with domestic consumption putting in the biggest contribution - 4.3 percentage point - the 7.7% March quarter growth. ... |
| | | ... added 10 cents to $12.35. In economic news on Wednesday, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will release national accounts data including gross domestic product for the December quarter. KEY FACTS * At 1027 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index ... |
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