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Post-election hangover: Inflation data to reveal scale of problem for new Government
The Consumers Price Index for the third quarter is due out on Tuesday.
The Consumers Price Index for the third quarter is due out on Tuesday.
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Two of our largest cities face tough financial decisions, and potential huge rates hikes.
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ANZ Business Outlook survey for September showed a small improvement in sentiment.
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'We’re spending around $5000 or $6000 a month.'
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Excluding volatile food and energy groups, so-called core prices took a step back.