March spending intentions surge amid Australia’s economic rebound
Commonwealth Bank study indicates Aussies intend to spend significantly more on travel, entertainment and home-buying. But retail is slowing.
Commonwealth Bank study indicates Aussies intend to spend significantly more on travel, entertainment and home-buying. But retail is slowing.
But majority of Australian chief executives think there will never be a return to the way business was conducted prior to Covid.
Massive boost for the economy as latest figures show nearly 89 000 new jobs were added in February, most of them full-time.
Number of jobs advertised continues to increase and listed vacancies are now at levels not seen since April 2019.
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