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Spain can foster continued strong economic growth by advancing structural reforms and optimising public finances
Why the UK should look beyond growth to a ‘new economics’ that works for all
Ingredion Incorporated Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results
Powering the future: Ho Chi Minh City’s roadmap to industrial transition
BHP Operational Review for the quarter ended 30 September 2025
Global economic outlook weakens as policy uncertainty weighs on demand
Economy still relies on taxpayer life support despite uptick in private sector
Australian Economy Grew 0.6 Per Cent In June Quarter
Vietnam’s next frontier: Edtech and the digital education economy
Opinion Piece: Australia Shouldn’t Fear AI Revolution
Trump’s new tariff regime has begun after months of chaos and uncertainty. But is his approach working?
How real-time data can lead to better decisions on everything from NZ’s interest rates to business investment
Worries about the UK economy are justified, but can the government afford to gamble on raising taxes?
Economic Bulletin June July 2025
Defence spending is like insurance – how will NZ pay the higher premiums?
OCR: 3.25% – OCR unchanged – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Deepening structural reforms and reprioritising public spending can boost growth in the European Union
Reforms to make fiscal policy more effective, improve education and boost electricity generation would spur Iceland’s growth
The UK’s small businesses should be fuelling the country’s growth ambitions. Here’s why that’s not happening
Spending review delivers big boosts for health and defence – but Rachel Reeves is focused on investment
Accelerated climate action can be a driver of growth and development
Another budget surplus as SA’s economic growth leads the nation
National Accounts March Quarter 2025
Global economic outlook shifts as trade policy uncertainty weakens growth
Airline Profitability to Strengthen Slightly in 2025 Despite Headwinds
Canada should boost productivity and housing affordability to strengthen sustainable growth
Russia is facing fresh sanctions, but Putin is used to dealing with a struggling economy
Ukraine’s economic resilience and anti-corruption reform efforts lay the foundations for recovery
ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads Steady Labour Demand
Westpac NZ Posts Resilient Half-year Result
Innovation, skills and reform of the pension system key to Luxembourg’s strong growth and public finances
Could Trump be leading the world into recession?
US tariffs will squeeze the UK economy. Could the government buy itself some breathing space?
Türkiye should maintain prudent macroeconomic policy to foster investment and growth
NAB Economics revises rate forecast, with 50bps cut expected in May
OCR: 3.5% – Further reduction in OCR appropriate – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
STUDENT CAP PLAN WILL DAMAGE ECONOMY WITHOUT FIXING HOUSING CRISIS
Israel should contain fiscal deficits and pursue pro-competition reforms to sustain strong growth, says OECD
How Beijing plans to bounce back against Trump’s tariffs
Donald Trump likes tariffs, but they damage the economies of everyone involved
Lithuania will need to strengthen fiscal sustainability, tackle labour shortages and foster productivity to address ageing challenges
defence spending boosted as further disability benefit cuts announced – experts react
The Australian economy has changed dramatically since 2000 – the way we work now is radically different
Treasurer Chalmers promises ‘meaningful and substantial’ cost of living help in Tuesday’s budget
Global economic outlook uncertain as growth slows, inflationary pressures persist and trade policies cloud outlook
Growing South/South-East Asia populations unlock opportunities for Australian grains and oilseeds
CGTN: How China’s major provincial economies take the lead in driving growth
Australia’s economy has turned the corner, and consumer spending was a big help