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 Lens on the AUD Amid Rising Commodity Prices

Lens on the AUD Amid Rising Commodity Prices

March 01, 2021 06:32 PM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

it retreated 3.5% over the week on account of a bearish commodities and equities market. The previous week saw the Australian dollar on a roll, surging on the back of increasing commodity prices. On the 24th of February, the Australian dollar t....

 Australian house prices record steepest hike since 2003; what’s driving the boom?

Australian house prices record steepest hike since 2003; what’s driving the boom?

March 01, 2021 04:11 PM AEDT| By Ashish

Source:sommart sombutwanitkul,Shutterstock  Summary Australian house prices reported their sharpest monthly rise since 2003 amid record low interest rates and government’s support. House prices soared 2 per cent across the major cap...

 Chinese investments in Australia hit a 6-year low amid frayed relations

Chinese investments in Australia hit a 6-year low amid frayed relations

March 01, 2021 01:22 PM AEDT| By Ashish

med that Australia had blocked 10 Chinese investments on national security grounds. Amid the ongoing diplomatic tensions, Chinese investment in Australia plunged significantly in 2020. Even though global investments were negatively impacted due...

 Australians’ average earnings decline as low-wage jobs recover

Australians’ average earnings decline as low-wage jobs recover

February 25, 2021 03:53 PM AEDT| By Ashish

o put downward pressure on the average, said Bjorn Jarvis, head of Labour Statistics, ABS. The average earnings for full-time adults declined marginally in November 2020 amid a recovery in low-paid jobs, hours and wages. The average weekly ordin...

 Why Australian wages grew at slowest pace in December quarter

Why Australian wages grew at slowest pace in December quarter

February 24, 2021 03:18 PM AEDT| By Ashish

ate sector outpaced the public sector in wage growth during the period under review. The Australian wages grew at the slowest pace on record in the December quarter even as the economy recovered from the coronavirus-induced restrictions. The slo...

 What drove the decline in Australia’s January exports

What drove the decline in Australia’s January exports

February 23, 2021 02:56 PM AEDT| By Ashish

The global car manufacturing resulted in shortage of supplies. Australia recorded a goods trade surplus, even as import and export of goods fell in January 2021. While the goods trade surplus stood at A$8.8 billion, imports and exports dec....

 How COVID-19 hit private health insurance industry’s performance in 2020

How COVID-19 hit private health insurance industry’s performance in 2020

February 23, 2021 12:56 PM AEDT| By Ashish

rlier part of the year negatively impacted the investment earnings. Australia’s private health insurance sector was significantly impacted by the coronavirus pandemic last year as profit plunged due to negligible premium growth and muted i...

 Glimmer of hope amid pandemic: Australian retail sales rise in January

Glimmer of hope amid pandemic: Australian retail sales rise in January

February 19, 2021 03:02 PM AEDT| By Ashish

The Australian retail sales surged as coronavirus-induced restrictions in different states eased in January 2021. The national retail turnover recorded a 0.6 per cent rise (seasonally adjusted), up 10.7 per cent from the corresponding period of las.....

 January Jobless Rate lurches lower than expected

January Jobless Rate lurches lower than expected

February 18, 2021 07:11 PM AEDT| By Hina Chowdhary

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today released its latest data on Labour Force for the month of January 2021. The unemployment rate decreased to 6.4% in January 2021, down from its December value of 6.6%, going lower than the expected rat.....

 Vaccines to inject optimism in world economy, IMF pegs US growth at 5.1%

Vaccines to inject optimism in world economy, IMF pegs US growth at 5.1%

February 17, 2021 10:20 PM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

ed to show staggering improvement due to potential structural changes in the economy. Nations across the globe are on the mend as they have begun neutralizing the devastating effects of the pandemic left behind on the economy as well as on finan...

 Why Australians’ overseas travel hit a 24-year low in 2020

Why Australians’ overseas travel hit a 24-year low in 2020

February 17, 2021 03:33 PM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

The COVID-19 pandemic played spoilsports with Australians’ overseas travel plans in 2020, with the numbers hitting a 24-year low. As revealed by the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data, there was a 75% decline in the number of A.....

 US Dollar drops to 3-week low as vaccine optimism abounds

US Dollar drops to 3-week low as vaccine optimism abounds

February 16, 2021 12:16 AM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

significantly as it rose to its highest level in about three years pushing past USD1.39. Tuesday marked a three-week low for US Dollar and a three-year high for Sterling as news surrounding the vaccine injected optimism into investors. The Brit....

 Why is Mastercard supporting cryptocurrencies on its network? 

Why is Mastercard supporting cryptocurrencies on its network? 

February 11, 2021 09:13 PM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

Credit card payments company Mastercard (NYSE: MA) announced that it would allow cardholders to transact using some cryptocurrencies on its platform starting later this year. The financial services giant is the latest in various other companies to .....

 Why Bank of Canada Calls Crypto Boom A Speculative Mania?

Why Bank of Canada Calls Crypto Boom A Speculative Mania?

February 11, 2021 07:35 PM AEDT| By Ipsita Sarkar

The recent surge of cryptocurrencies has caught the imagination of people from around the world. But not all are amused. A senior official of the Bank of Canada dubbed the crypto rally a speculative mania that would soon run out of steam. The ban.....

 Business confidence improves in January, conditions worsen: NAB survey

Business confidence improves in January, conditions worsen: NAB survey

February 09, 2021 03:14 PM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

Business confidence picked up in January even as business conditions declined from record highs in December, according to a survey. The fall in business conditions was on account of the COVID-19-related breakouts in a few cities, which were ultimat.....

 Australian Automotive Industry Back On Track As Vehicle Sales Pick Up

Australian Automotive Industry Back On Track As Vehicle Sales Pick Up

February 07, 2021 12:38 AM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

  The recently released data for new vehicle sales in Australia has further boosted hopes for a speedy recovery in the automotive industry. The number of new vehicles sold in the first month of the calendar year 2021 has gone up by more than .....

 Key Takeaways from Governor Lowe’s Speech

Key Takeaways from Governor Lowe’s Speech

February 05, 2021 04:24 PM AEDT| By Kunal Sawhney

On the 5th of February, RBA governor Phillip Lowe presented his updated outlook for the Australian economy in his opening statement to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics. Governor Lowe pointed out that things have taken a .....

 December retail sales fall as shoppers tighten purse strings

December retail sales fall as shoppers tighten purse strings

February 05, 2021 03:10 PM AEDT| By Hina Chowdhary

The Australian retailers suffered a drop in sales in December as shoppers pulled back from spending. The retail sales fell 4.1 per cent in December 2020 after a rise of 7.1 per cent in the previous month, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) d.....

 How Monetary Policy Decision Swayed the Australian Dollar

How Monetary Policy Decision Swayed the Australian Dollar

February 04, 2021 04:17 PM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

AUD/USD improved slightly on Thursday after a dip in the currency exchange rate observed on Tuesday. The highly traded pair has seen persistent declines in the US dollar over the past couple of months. Additionally, following the GME and AMC short .....

 How Australia racked up trade surplus despite tensions with China

How Australia racked up trade surplus despite tensions with China

February 04, 2021 03:53 PM AEDT| By Team Kalkine Media

Despite its unpleasant trade ties with the world’s second-largest economy, Australia has managed to chalk up an impressive trade surplus in December. According to the data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on Thursday, th.....

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