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Australian dollar’s plunge casts doubt on RBA rate hike forecasts

Australian dollar’s plunge casts doubt on RBA rate hike forecasts

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 27, 2017 | News

The Australian dollar’s biggest losses were against the British pound (-1.9 per cent), followed by the euro (-1.3 per cent), Japanese yen (-1.1 per cent) and US dollar (-1 per cent), at 7:00am on Thursday (AEDT).Read the full article on ABC Online.
Think you’re working longer hours than ever? Census data says you’re wrong

Think you’re working longer hours than ever? Census data says you’re wrong

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 24, 2017 | News

Census data from 2016 showed the average paid working week for Australians was 34.6 hours — down from 35.1 hours in 2011.Read the full article on ABC Online.
Westpac to refund $65m to 200,000 customers after discounts blunder

Westpac to refund $65m to 200,000 customers after discounts blunder

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 20, 2017 | News

The error affects about 200,000 accounts of Australia’s second-biggest bank’s 13-million-strong customer base.Read the full article on ABC Online.
Pension crisis looming due to older worker discrimination, institute warns

Pension crisis looming due to older worker discrimination, institute warns

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 17, 2017 | News

The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) has warned the Federal Government’s pension bill would rise from $45 billion to $51 billion within three years, unless efforts were made to help more mature workers gain employment, particularly in regional communities.Read...
Who really wins in the murky world of corporate tax cuts?

Who really wins in the murky world of corporate tax cuts?

by Shared by ABC Online. | Oct 16, 2017 | News

The race is on. With his usual flourish, US President Donald Trump rekindled the love with his Wall Street fans earlier this month with a bold proclamation — corporate taxes would be slashed as promised during his campaign a year ago.Read the full article on ABC...
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