GDP was what?
The RBA has an interesting article on GDP revisions in their most recent bulletin. This follows up on an awesome
macro, politics, markets, ambivalence
The RBA has an interesting article on GDP revisions in their most recent bulletin. This follows up on an awesome
The ABS yesterday released the first part of the quarterly labour force detail (this was the bit showing the characteristics
I found the hype surrounding the Reinhart-Rogoff ‘error’ really confusing — mostly due to the fact that there was no
Around this time of each quarter, I keenly anticipate the release of the NZ CPI data. Over time, experience has
The Department of Finance has released two fresh months (Jan and Feb) of data since I last posted on the
Over the weekend, I read Tyler Hamilton’s tell all, The Secret Race. The book is a cracking page-turner, and I
The monthly labour market report has a way of making fools of people — but in the last two months
As is well known, the RBA’s easing bias is conditional upon inflation. For a few months now, the RBA has
The FOMC bombed the release of the March 19/20 meeting minutes (accidentally releasing at 2pm Tuesday NY time to a
The WSJ’s Hilsenrath writes that SF Fed Williams wasn’t too worried about last week’s soft NFP report: We just have
The BoJ has obtained a larger than usual move in the JPY in response to last week’s new easing policy
The Australian Treasury is short of cash and looking for some more income. There is a fairly large amount of