Right is wrong to lose faith in growth
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The idea that public policy should place a large amount of emphasis on the economy's rate of growth is under assault by the political right as well as the left.
The idea that public policy should place a large amount of emphasis on the economy's rate of growth is under assault by the political right as well as the left.
The US is contacting key allies to get them to persuade telecom companies in their countries to avoid China's Huawei, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The nasty sell-off in equities has raised doubts about the Fed's willingness to boost rates again in December. It shouldn't.
China may want to rethink its 'Made in China 2025' program before it becomes a problem for its own domestic economy.
A decisive Labor win in the Victorian election will revive the Liberal-National coalition's internal war over social issues and policy, political scientists say.
Anxiety about population and immigration pressure is running high as outer suburbs bear the brunt of a fast-growing population.
G20 countries applied 40 new trade restrictive measures between mid-May and mid-October, covering around $663 billion of trade, the World Trade Organisation said.
Nufarm and Grain Producers Australia have put themselves on a collision course with the nation's biggest grain exporter after backing the use of the weedkiller glyphosate on maturing barley crops.
The G20 meets at the end of next week. But this organisation will struggle in a new Trumpian era of win-loss trade wars.
The Bank of England may need to increase interest rates at a quicker pace than currently envisaged by markets, according to policy maker Mic...
Tesla has lowered the prices of the Model S and Model X in China, seeking to boost sales after the trade war with the US hit demand in the w...
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