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Experts fear state of economy in election year

Experts fear state of economy in election year

Scope economists' forecasts, unswayed by the claims of Liberal and Labor, don't paint a promising picture.

  • by Shane Wright

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'2019 could turn out to be a bumpy ride for everyone', say economists
Cost of living

'2019 could turn out to be a bumpy ride for everyone', say economists

Australia faces a one-in-five chance of going into a recession during the next term of government.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
A year on, few predicted house prices would fall this fast
Australian Economy

A year on, few predicted house prices would fall this fast

It was the year that housing went south. But few economists predicted how fast and low it would fall.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
Tumbling house prices top concern for the economy, say experts
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Property prices

Tumbling house prices top concern for the economy, say experts

Economists tip more falls in Sydney and Melbourne property prices that will likely hit the broader economy.

  • by Shane Wright
Has the ship sailed for floating LNG?
Energy

Has the ship sailed for floating LNG?

Giant floating gas processing ships were once touted as the solution for accessing major gas reserves in remote and deep water but the industry now appears to have missed the boat as focus shifts back to onshore processing.

  • by Cole Latimer
WA's summer grain harvest the second biggest on record
Soft commodities

WA's summer grain harvest the second biggest on record

CBH Group has confirmed the 2018-19 harvest was the second biggest on record, with 16.4 million tonnes of grain received across the network.

  • by staff writers
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'The longer I hold, the more I lose': FONGO takes hold of home sellers
Home loans

'The longer I hold, the more I lose': FONGO takes hold of home sellers

Property vendors are looking to sell in a sliding environment.

  • by Nick Bonyhady & Sumeyya Ilanbey
'Prepare for the worst': The tables have turned in the Brexit brawl
Opinion
Brexit Chaos

'Prepare for the worst': The tables have turned in the Brexit brawl

Europe's leaders will now have to decide whether they are going to push their demands to the point of absurdity.

  • by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Melbourne and Sydney lead downturn in national property market
Housing Slump

Melbourne and Sydney lead downturn in national property market

The nation's property market has started the year in freefall with big drops in almost every capital city

  • by Shane Wright
Planning to develop a strategy: Road map to charge up lithium battery sector revealed
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Lithium

Planning to develop a strategy: Road map to charge up lithium battery sector revealed

This is an exciting opportunity for WA to be recognised as a world-leading producer and exporter of future battery materials, technologies and expertise: Premier

  • by Hamish Hastie
Italian Prime Minister may have just let slip that the economy is in recession
Italy

Italian Prime Minister may have just let slip that the economy is in recession

It appears the Italian Prime Minister has let the cat out of the bag a day early.

  • by Alessandra Migliaccio & Lorenzo Totaro