Bill Evans says central banks are wrong
Westpac's Evans says governments and central banks have it all wrong.
Westpac's Evans says governments and central banks have it all wrong.
Morgan Stanley says investors are overestimating the chances of higher US interest rates this year.
Former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan forecast that US rates will begin rising soon, perhaps rapidly.
The dollar rose as unemployment fell to 5.7 percent and employers added twice as many workers as forecast in July.
Treasurer Scott Morrison has credited labour market "flexibility" for the jobless rate hitting a 3-year low.
Some voting Fed policymakers expect that a US interest rate increase will be needed soon.
The federal government's chief innovation adviser led calls for greater collaboration, R&D; clarity and honesty about the future of jobs.
The RBA should maintain both its inflation targeting regime, coupled with flexibility in how it is applied
Average wage increases for mining workers have fallen significantly since the heady days of the resources boom.
Innovation and Science Australia Bill Ferris says the government needs to be more honest about disruptive scientific and technology innovati...
Unions call for action as they brace for new figures showing little joy for workers.
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