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  1. FNQ Unemployment rate falls but the trend is still upwards Pete Faulkner 17-May-2012
  2. Lending Finance & Wages growth Pete Faulkner 16-May-2012
  3. RBA Minutes reveal 50bps cut to bring about "appropriate" rates Pete Faulkner 15-May-2012
  4. Very strong jobs data Pete Faulkner 10-May-2012
  5. Arrivals and Departures both up strongly Pete Faulkner 09-May-2012
  6. Both Building Approvals and Retail Sales beat expectations Pete Faulkner 07-May-2012
  7. US jobs data disappoints...again Pete Faulkner 05-May-2012
  8. RBA downgrades inflation and growth forecasts Pete Faulkner 04-May-2012
  9. RBA cuts by 50bps Pete Faulkner 01-May-2012
  10. RBA cuts...our view Pete Faulkner 30-Apr-2012
  11. US GDP slows in Q1 Pete Faulkner 28-Apr-2012
  12. US and UK diverging Pete Faulkner 26-Apr-2012
  13. CPI opens way for RBA cuts Pete Faulkner 24-Apr-2012
  14. Final Stage Producer Prices fall in Q1 Pete Faulkner 23-Apr-2012
  15. FNQ unemployment rate falls...but it's far from all good news Pete Faulkner 19-Apr-2012
  16. Q4 Building Activity weak Pete Faulkner 18-Apr-2012
  17. RBA Minutes no surprise..all eyes on CPI Pete Faulkner 17-Apr-2012
  18. Jobs data strong in March Pete Faulkner 12-Apr-2012
  19. Housing Finance weaker Pete Faulkner 11-Apr-2012
  20. Disappointing US jobs data...but unemployment rate falls Pete Faulkner 07-Apr-2012
  21. Cassowary Coast accommodation data Pete Faulkner 05-Apr-2012
  22. Short term Arrivals and Departures for Feb Pete Faulkner 05-Apr-2012
  23. The perversity of a US recovery Pete Faulkner 05-Apr-2012
  24. No surprise as RBA leaves rates on hold...for now Pete Faulkner 03-Apr-2012
  25. Building Approvals dive in Feb Pete Faulkner 02-Apr-2012
  26. Bernanke pleases market with rate talk Pete Faulkner 27-Mar-2012
  27. Mining; don't believe everything you hear Pete Faulkner 21-Mar-2012
  28. RBA Minutes reveal the Bank is in no hurry Pete Faulkner 20-Mar-2012
  29. Stevens in HK damps down rate cut hopes Pete Faulkner 19-Mar-2012
  30. Domestic Tourism...some bright signs for TNQ Pete Faulkner 17-Mar-2012
  31. Sharp upswing in TNQ unemployment Pete Faulkner 15-Mar-2012
  32. Housing Starts down in Q4 Pete Faulkner 14-Mar-2012
  33. Intl Visitors Survey..not happy reading for TNQ Pete Faulkner 13-Mar-2012
  34. Strong US jobs growth Pete Faulkner 10-Mar-2012
  35. Unemployment ticks up Pete Faulkner 08-Mar-2012
  36. GDP and The CONUS Quarterly Pete Faulkner 07-Mar-2012
  37. Arrivals and Departures for Jan 2012 Pete Faulkner 06-Mar-2012
  38. Building Approvals and CAPEX both disappoint Pete Faulkner 01-Mar-2012
  39. US Q4 GDP revised up Pete Faulkner 01-Mar-2012
  40. Retail Trade for Jan 2012 Pete Faulkner 29-Feb-2012
  41. Stevens at the House of Reps Economics Committee Pete Faulkner 24-Feb-2012
  42. FNQ Unemployment jumps to 8.8%; but the data looks suspect! Pete Faulkner 23-Feb-2012
  43. Bank funding..some new ideas? Pete Faulkner 23-Feb-2012
  44. Wages grow 3.7% for the year Pete Faulkner 22-Feb-2012
  45. RBA Minutes Pete Faulkner 21-Feb-2012
  46. Strong jobs data Pete Faulkner 16-Feb-2012
  47. Arrivals and Departures data for 2011 Pete Faulkner 15-Feb-2012
  48. Back and happy Pete Faulkner 14-Feb-2012
  49. US Jobs up strongly Pete Faulkner 04-Feb-2012
  50. Building Approvals fall Pete Faulkner 02-Feb-2012
  51. Uren in the Australian re rates Pete Faulkner 30-Jan-2012
  52. US Q4 GDP growth 2.8pct Pete Faulkner 28-Jan-2012
  53. IMF growth forecasts Pete Faulkner 27-Jan-2012
  54. CPI flat in Q4 but core numbers in line with expectations Pete Faulkner 25-Jan-2012
  55. FNQ jobs data Pete Faulkner 25-Jan-2012
  56. IMF downgrades world growth Pete Faulkner 25-Jan-2012
  57. Unemployment data Pete Faulkner 24-Jan-2012
  58. Unemployment rate down but jobs shed Pete Faulkner 19-Jan-2012
  59. Cassowary Coast Building Approvals down in Nov Pete Faulkner 19-Jan-2012
  60. World Bank cuts growth forecasts Pete Faulkner 18-Jan-2012
  61. Chinese growth slows...but not as much as expected Pete Faulkner 17-Jan-2012
  62. ABS Tourist Accommodation data Pete Faulkner 17-Jan-2012
  63. Housing Finance up in Nov Pete Faulkner 16-Jan-2012
  64. Short term arrivals/departures; the gap continues to widen Pete Faulkner 13-Jan-2012
  65. Building Approvals up in Nov; but the trend is still weak Pete Faulkner 10-Jan-2012
  66. Retail Sales static in Nov Pete Faulkner 09-Jan-2012
  67. Q3 Tourism data shows some improvement Pete Faulkner 07-Jan-2012
  68. Boost to US jobs Pete Faulkner 07-Jan-2012
  69. Trade Surplus declines in Nov Pete Faulkner 05-Jan-2012
  70. ABS Tourism 2010/11 data Pete Faulkner 21-Dec-2011
  71. RBA Minutes Pete Faulkner 20-Dec-2011
  72. US jobless claims surprise Pete Faulkner 16-Dec-2011
  73. FNQ Seasonal adjustment of employment data Pete Faulkner 15-Dec-2011
  74. Unemployment in FNQ up sharply Pete Faulkner 15-Dec-2011
  75. Some domestic tourism improvement for TNQ Pete Faulkner 14-Dec-2011
  76. Housing starts weak; lending strong Pete Faulkner 13-Dec-2011
  77. Trade surplus falls as housing finance increases Pete Faulkner 12-Dec-2011
  78. International Visitors Survey Sept 2011 makes depressing reading for TNQ Pete Faulkner 08-Dec-2011
  79. Unemployment rate increases to 5.3% as 6,300 jobs are shed Pete Faulkner 08-Dec-2011
  80. QLD State final demand strong Pete Faulkner 07-Dec-2011
  81. Q3 GDP up strongly with revisions Pete Faulkner 07-Dec-2011
  82. Wages and company profits grow strongly in Q3 Pete Faulkner 05-Dec-2011
  83. Arrivals and Departures data makes for some happier reading for tourism Pete Faulkner 05-Dec-2011
  84. TD Secs-Melbourne Institute Inflation guage falls in Nov. Pete Faulkner 05-Dec-2011
  85. Rates cut tomorrow or not? Pete Faulkner 05-Dec-2011
  86. US Unemployment rate drops unexpectedly Pete Faulkner 03-Dec-2011
  87. Big Four downgraded by S&P Pete Faulkner 02-Dec-2011
  88. Weak Building Approvals and Retail Sales data Pete Faulkner 01-Dec-2011
  89. Strong CAPEX in third quarter Pete Faulkner 30-Nov-2011
  90. OECD forecasts Nov. 2011 Pete Faulkner 29-Nov-2011
  91. New FNQ Employment seasonal adjustment Pete Faulkner 25-Nov-2011
  92. QLD's summer of disasters hits FY11 Gross State Product Pete Faulkner 23-Nov-2011
  93. FNQ Unemployment rate up sharply Pete Faulkner 17-Nov-2011
  94. RBA Minutes show cut was a close call Pete Faulkner 15-Nov-2011
  95. Great piece from Stephen Koukoulas on Australia's debt position Pete Faulkner 14-Nov-2011
  96. Commercial lending falls sharply, Building Approvals also down. Pete Faulkner 14-Nov-2011
  97. Growth in the Euro zone comes (almost) to a standstill Pete Faulkner 11-Nov-2011
  98. Unemployment rate at 5.2%...but Queensland is confusing Pete Faulkner 10-Nov-2011
  99. First Greece..now Italy. Markets in turmoil Pete Faulkner 10-Nov-2011
  100. Housing Finance up...but not in QLD Pete Faulkner 09-Nov-2011
  101. Sobering departures and arrivals numbers Pete Faulkner 08-Nov-2011
  102. Trade Surplus fall in Sept. Pete Faulkner 08-Nov-2011
  103. US unemployment ticks lower Pete Faulkner 05-Nov-2011
  104. RBA Statement on Monetary Policy lowers inflation expectations Pete Faulkner 04-Nov-2011
  105. ECB cuts rates and the Greeks cut the idea of a referendum Pete Faulkner 04-Nov-2011
  106. Retails Sales up again in Sept. Pete Faulkner 03-Nov-2011
  107. Fed leaves rates on hold but slashes growth forecasts Pete Faulkner 03-Nov-2011
  108. Australia Ranked 3rd in the World by the Legatum Prosperity Index Pete Faulkner 02-Nov-2011
  109. Building Approvals plunge in Sept. Pete Faulkner 02-Nov-2011
  110. RBA cut Cash Rate Pete Faulkner 01-Nov-2011
  111. TD Secs - Melbourne Institute inflation gauge for Oct Pete Faulkner 31-Oct-2011
  112. US GDP shows growth improving Pete Faulkner 28-Oct-2011
  113. Private lenders agree to a 50% haircut on Greek debt Pete Faulkner 27-Oct-2011
  114. Joye's thoughts on next week's RBA decision...well worth a read Pete Faulkner 27-Oct-2011
  115. Weaker inflation makes Cup Day cut a real possibility Pete Faulkner 26-Oct-2011
  116. RBA's thinking on CPI and some discussion on that Pete Faulkner 25-Oct-2011
  117. Producer Prices up less than expected Pete Faulkner 24-Oct-2011
  118. FNQ Unemployment falls again Pete Faulkner 20-Oct-2011
  119. Unemployment Rate falls slightly in Sept Pete Faulkner 13-Oct-2011
  120. Housing Finance lifts again in August Pete Faulkner 12-Oct-2011
  121. Out of Office Pete Faulkner 09-Oct-2011
  122. US Unemployment stuck at 9.1% Pete Faulkner 08-Oct-2011
  123. Short term arrivals and departures data shows arrivals at their highest this year Pete Faulkner 06-Oct-2011
  124. Retail Sales up again for August Pete Faulkner 05-Oct-2011
  125. RBA leaves Cash Rate unchanged Pete Faulkner 04-Oct-2011
  126. Building Approvals and Trade Surplus both beat expectations Pete Faulkner 04-Oct-2011
  127. Two great pieces from Business Spectator Pete Faulkner 23-Sep-2011
  128. Aussie falls sharply. Good news for some; bad news for inflation Pete Faulkner 23-Sep-2011
  129. Fed's new rescue package leaves the markets cold Pete Faulkner 22-Sep-2011
  130. RBA Minutes show the bank still has inflation concerns Pete Faulkner 20-Sep-2011
  131. Release of Conus seasonally adjusted FNQ unemployment data Pete Faulkner 16-Sep-2011
  132. FNQ Unemployment drops sharply...but beware! Pete Faulkner 15-Sep-2011
  133. National Visitor Survey shows some modest improvement for domestic travel to TNQ Pete Faulkner 15-Sep-2011
  134. The CPI revisions bring Real Cash Rates into line with average Pete Faulkner 14-Sep-2011
  135. ABS makes some revisions to the seasonal adjusted CPI data Pete Faulkner 14-Sep-2011
  136. Building Approvals up in July Pete Faulkner 13-Sep-2011
  137. Lending Finance improves; as does the Trade Surplus Pete Faulkner 12-Sep-2011
  138. Obama's US$447bn jobs package Pete Faulkner 09-Sep-2011
  139. Rates in Europe left on hold Pete Faulkner 09-Sep-2011
  140. Unemployment Rate up again as jobs growth stalls Pete Faulkner 08-Sep-2011
  141. More disturbing tourism data from the International Visitors Survey for TNQ Pete Faulkner 07-Sep-2011
  142. Q2 GDP surprises (some) on the upside Pete Faulkner 07-Sep-2011
  143. Cash Rate remains unchanged Pete Faulkner 06-Sep-2011
  144. Raft of strong data will see RBA on hold Pete Faulkner 06-Sep-2011
  145. Some potential good news on growth...and bad news on inflation Pete Faulkner 05-Sep-2011
  146. US jobs data adds to growth woes Pete Faulkner 03-Sep-2011
  147. The flood of Aussies travelling abroad continues to grow Pete Faulkner 02-Sep-2011
  148. Retails Sales and CAPEX both surprise on the upside Pete Faulkner 01-Sep-2011
  149. Bill Evans of Westpac on why he believes the next move in rates is down Pete Faulkner 28-Aug-2011
  150. Stevens' comments knock some of the shine off rate cut hopes Pete Faulkner 26-Aug-2011
  151. Comments from Battellino hit rate cut hopes Pete Faulkner 23-Aug-2011
  152. FNQ bucks the unemployment trend Pete Faulkner 18-Aug-2011
  153. What a difference a week makes! Pete Faulkner 16-Aug-2011
  154. Minutes of RBA meeting August 2nd released Pete Faulkner 16-Aug-2011
  155. Unemployment ticks up in July Pete Faulkner 11-Aug-2011
  156. CBA chief agrees with us...rates are unlikely to fall Pete Faulkner 10-Aug-2011
  157. Futures cancel one expected rate cut Pete Faulkner 10-Aug-2011
  158. Fed announcements to calm markets Pete Faulkner 10-Aug-2011
  159. Housing Finance flat in June Pete Faulkner 09-Aug-2011
  160. Weaker A$ is bad news for inflation Pete Faulkner 09-Aug-2011
  161. ECB announces it will buy Spanish & Italian debt Pete Faulkner 08-Aug-2011
  162. Standard & Poors cuts US credit rating Pete Faulkner 06-Aug-2011
  163. Better than expected US jobs data and news from Italy Pete Faulkner 06-Aug-2011
  164. RBA Statement on Monetary Policy Pete Faulkner 05-Aug-2011
  165. Fears for Euro credit and US growth hit A$ hard Pete Faulkner 05-Aug-2011
  166. Short term arrivals and departures trends continue Pete Faulkner 04-Aug-2011
  167. US debt deal done but futures markets here go crazy Pete Faulkner 03-Aug-2011
  168. RBA leaves rates on hold Pete Faulkner 02-Aug-2011
  169. Building approvals fall again Pete Faulkner 02-Aug-2011
  170. and the markets wait.... Pete Faulkner 31-Jul-2011
  171. US at a virtual standstill Pete Faulkner 30-Jul-2011
  172. Personal Income data for Cassowary Coast Pete Faulkner 29-Jul-2011
  173. Where to for rates? Take your pick Pete Faulkner 29-Jul-2011
  174. ...and slowly reality sinks in for the futures market Pete Faulkner 28-Jul-2011
  175. Interest Rate futures market still looking for cuts! Pete Faulkner 27-Jul-2011
  176. Inflation up more than expected in 2nd Quarter Pete Faulkner 27-Jul-2011
  177. Economists believe US likely to suffer downgrade Pete Faulkner 27-Jul-2011
  178. What's going on with the Aussie Consumer? Pete Faulkner 26-Jul-2011
  179. The clock is ticking on US debt deal Pete Faulkner 26-Jul-2011
  180. Producer Prices rise in Q2 Pete Faulkner 25-Jul-2011
  181. US debt ceiling deal looks close Pete Faulkner 22-Jul-2011
  182. Greek deal sees Aussie higher Pete Faulkner 22-Jul-2011
  183. RBA Minutes suggest the bank has "more time" to wait on rates Pete Faulkner 19-Jul-2011
  184. FNQ unemployment shows improvement for June Pete Faulkner 14-Jul-2011
  185. Bernanke hints at further help in the US..while Moody's hints at a US downgrade Pete Faulkner 14-Jul-2011
  186. China slows...but not by much. Lending Finance here shows improvement Pete Faulkner 13-Jul-2011
  187. Markets get the jitters on US fiscal deficit, US jobs and Euro woes Pete Faulkner 12-Jul-2011
  188. Futures market thinks the carbon price means a rate cut..we don't Pete Faulkner 11-Jul-2011
  189. Housing Finance rises in line with expectations Pete Faulkner 11-Jul-2011
  190. Carbon Tax details released Pete Faulkner 11-Jul-2011
  191. Review of last week Pete Faulkner 09-Jul-2011
  192. Retail Sales and Building Approvals weaker again. Inflation measure suggests no rush for RBA Pete Faulkner 04-Jul-2011
  193. Preview of the week ahead Pete Faulkner 04-Jul-2011
  194. Hope for Greek package sees A$ and stocks rally Pete Faulkner 29-Jun-2011
  195. US Consumer spending continues to disappoint Pete Faulkner 28-Jun-2011
  196. US GDP final revision Pete Faulkner 25-Jun-2011
  197. Speech from Asst Governor Philip Lowe highlights inflationary threat still exists Pete Faulkner 24-Jun-2011
  198. Population growth data Pete Faulkner 23-Jun-2011
  199. Fed confirms no rate change and the end of QEII Pete Faulkner 23-Jun-2011
  200. RBA Minutes show the bank in holding pattern Pete Faulkner 21-Jun-2011
  201. Quiet week ahead Pete Faulkner 20-Jun-2011
  202. Unemployment in FNQ jumps again Pete Faulkner 17-Jun-2011
  203. Inflation in the US climbs...without any sign of real growth Pete Faulkner 16-Jun-2011
  204. More disturbing tourism data...this time from domestic travel Pete Faulkner 15-Jun-2011
  205. Housing Starts up in March quarter Pete Faulkner 15-Jun-2011
  206. Lending finance up; but so is inflation in China Pete Faulkner 14-Jun-2011
  207. Fraser putting the best spin on the jobs numbers Pete Faulkner 10-Jun-2011
  208. Jobs data surprises on the downside...again Pete Faulkner 09-Jun-2011
  209. Strong rise in home loans Pete Faulkner 08-Jun-2011
  210. International Visitors Survey is not what the press would have you believe. Pete Faulkner 08-Jun-2011
  211. Comments from Bernanke Pete Faulkner 08-Jun-2011
  212. RBA leaves rates unchanged Pete Faulkner 07-Jun-2011
  213. Next week preview Pete Faulkner 05-Jun-2011
  214. Weak jobs numbers in the US Pete Faulkner 04-Jun-2011
  215. Short term arrivals and departures data Pete Faulkner 03-Jun-2011
  216. Minimum wage increased Pete Faulkner 03-Jun-2011
  217. Is a hike next week still a live possibility? Pete Faulkner 02-Jun-2011
  218. Retail Sales up in April Pete Faulkner 02-Jun-2011
  219. Two articles worth reading Pete Faulkner 02-Jun-2011
  220. Q1 GDP falls 1.2% but it's not all doom and gloom Pete Faulkner 01-Jun-2011
  221. Trade Deficit numbers blow a hole in GDP Pete Faulkner 31-May-2011
  222. Business Indicators and Treasury both point to low Q1 GDP Pete Faulkner 30-May-2011
  223. Useful read ahead of Weds' GDP data Pete Faulkner 30-May-2011
  224. Master Builders Industry Survey results Pete Faulkner 30-May-2011
  225. Japanese core CPI goes positive Pete Faulkner 27-May-2011
  226. Capital Expenditure looks good for GDP Pete Faulkner 26-May-2011
  227. Upbeat forecast for Australia from the OECD Pete Faulkner 26-May-2011
  228. Japan returns to recession Pete Faulkner 19-May-2011
  229. Employment continues to improve in FNQ Pete Faulkner 19-May-2011
  230. Moody's downgrades Big Four Pete Faulkner 19-May-2011
  231. Wage Price index deflates the rate hike bubble for now Pete Faulkner 18-May-2011
  232. Consumer sentiment down in May Pete Faulkner 18-May-2011
  233. RBA Minutes clearly show rates to rise...it's just a matter of when. Pete Faulkner 17-May-2011
  234. Housing Finance falls in March Pete Faulkner 16-May-2011
  235. A$ falls on jobs data Pete Faulkner 12-May-2011
  236. Total jobs down but unemployment rate stable Pete Faulkner 12-May-2011
  237. A$ rallies post-Budget Pete Faulkner 11-May-2011
  238. Budget forecasts Pete Faulkner 11-May-2011
  239. Short term arrivals and departures continue to decline Pete Faulkner 10-May-2011
  240. Strong trade data pushes A$ higher Pete Faulkner 10-May-2011
  241. RBA Statement points to rate hike sooner rather than later Pete Faulkner 07-May-2011
  242. Strong US jobs data despite unemployment rate increasing Pete Faulkner 07-May-2011
  243. Next week preview Pete Faulkner 30-Apr-2011
  244. Growth in the US slows Pete Faulkner 29-Apr-2011
  245. A$ passes US$1.09 Pete Faulkner 28-Apr-2011
  246. CPI surprise adds to rate hike risk Pete Faulkner 27-Apr-2011
  247. Inflation jumps in March quarter Pete Faulkner 27-Apr-2011
  248. Aussie breaks through US$1.08 Pete Faulkner 27-Apr-2011
  249. Producer Prices for Q1 higher than expected Pete Faulkner 21-Apr-2011
  250. US housing market showing signs of reaching a bottom Pete Faulkner 21-Apr-2011
  251. Terms of Trade rise again Pete Faulkner 20-Apr-2011
  252. Westpac-MI survey shows slightly lower inflation expectations Pete Faulkner 20-Apr-2011
  253. RBA Minutes show inflation still the concern Pete Faulkner 19-Apr-2011
  254. S&P issue warning to the US on debt Pete Faulkner 19-Apr-2011
  255. Preview of next week's CPI Pete Faulkner 18-Apr-2011
  256. Inflation data for US and Euro zone Pete Faulkner 16-Apr-2011
  257. China continues to steam ahead Pete Faulkner 15-Apr-2011
  258. FNQ employment shows some improvement in March Pete Faulkner 14-Apr-2011
  259. Lending Finance falls in Feb Pete Faulkner 11-Apr-2011
  260. Aussie continues to hit new highs Pete Faulkner 11-Apr-2011
  261. Gold and the A$ both push higher Pete Faulkner 07-Apr-2011
  262. Floods create surprise trade deficit Pete Faulkner 05-Apr-2011
  263. Inflation appears contained despite food increases Pete Faulkner 04-Apr-2011
  264. Strong jobs data from the States Pete Faulkner 02-Apr-2011
  265. More worrying tourism data for TNQ Pete Faulkner 31-Mar-2011
  266. Retails Sales stronger again but Building Approvals disappoint Pete Faulkner 31-Mar-2011
  267. Aussie hits new high Pete Faulkner 29-Mar-2011
  268. Aussie rallies on weaker US numbers and strong gold Pete Faulkner 25-Mar-2011
  269. The Australian Quarterly Economic Outlook Pete Faulkner 24-Mar-2011
  270. Euro concerns as Portugal fails to agree package Pete Faulkner 24-Mar-2011
  271. Far North employment takes a hit Pete Faulkner 18-Mar-2011
  272. Aussie $ trades lower on Japan fears Pete Faulkner 17-Mar-2011
  273. International Tourism data Pete Faulkner 10-Mar-2011
  274. Unemployment rate unchanged Pete Faulkner 10-Mar-2011
  275. Housing Finance data for Jan. appears flood affected Pete Faulkner 09-Mar-2011
  276. US Jobs data confirms recovery is in place Pete Faulkner 05-Mar-2011
  277. Trade Surplus only slightly down in January Pete Faulkner 03-Mar-2011
  278. Building Approvals plummet...but beware the "flood effect" Pete Faulkner 03-Mar-2011
  279. GDP in line with expectations Pete Faulkner 02-Mar-2011
  280. No surprise from the RBA Pete Faulkner 01-Mar-2011
  281. Retails Sales defy floods in January Pete Faulkner 01-Mar-2011
  282. Commodity exports forecast to rise 14% Pete Faulkner 01-Mar-2011
  283. Business inventories up slightly in Dec quarter Pete Faulkner 28-Feb-2011
  284. Inflation gauge subdued Pete Faulkner 28-Feb-2011
  285. US Inflation slightly higher than expected Pete Faulkner 18-Feb-2011
  286. FNQ Unemployment bucks the trend and rises in Jan Pete Faulkner 17-Feb-2011
  287. RBA revises GDP down and CPI up in face of disasters Pete Faulkner 17-Feb-2011
  288. Cyclone Yasi damages estimates Pete Faulkner 16-Feb-2011
  289. Unemployment data no surprise Pete Faulkner 11-Feb-2011
  290. Cyclone Recovery Update Pete Faulkner 08-Feb-2011
  291. Cyclone Yasi Pete Faulkner 02-Feb-2011
  292. RBA leaves rates on hold Pete Faulkner 01-Feb-2011
  293. Good article from David Uren at The Australian on inflation and the RBA forecasts Pete Faulkner 31-Jan-2011
  294. No change in sight from the Fed Pete Faulkner 30-Jan-2011
  295. Austerity and cold winter cause shock contraction in UK GDP Pete Faulkner 27-Jan-2011
  296. CPI puts paid to rate hike concerns..for now Pete Faulkner 25-Jan-2011
  297. Producer Prices lower than expected but talk of a Q1 rate hike returns Pete Faulkner 24-Jan-2011
  298. To watch for this week Pete Faulkner 23-Jan-2011
  299. Cassowary Coast region September 2010 tourism data a sorry picture Pete Faulkner 21-Jan-2011
  300. FNQ Jobs data confused Pete Faulkner 21-Jan-2011
  301. Labour market looks set to stay tight Pete Faulkner 19-Jan-2011
  302. US Inflation and Retail Sales show only modest gains Pete Faulkner 15-Jan-2011
  303. Jobs Data is a bit of a mixed bag Pete Faulkner 13-Jan-2011
  304. Floods to impact GDP Pete Faulkner 12-Jan-2011
  305. Retails Sales up in November Pete Faulkner 10-Jan-2011
  306. Back to some good news (?) from the States Pete Faulkner 08-Jan-2011
  307. Christmas Holiday Closure Pete Faulkner 17-Dec-2010
  308. The Australian Quarterly Economic Outlook Pete Faulkner 16-Dec-2010
  309. US Inflation still weak but Industrial Production shows signs of recovery Pete Faulkner 16-Dec-2010
  310. Fed reaffirms QEII Pete Faulkner 15-Dec-2010
  311. New Dwelling starts down sharply on the quarter Pete Faulkner 14-Dec-2010
  312. Lending Finance up in October Pete Faulkner 13-Dec-2010
  313. Strong jobs data puts rates pressure back on Pete Faulkner 10-Dec-2010
  314. Short term arrivals and departures both down Pete Faulkner 06-Dec-2010
  315. US Unemployment up to 9.8% Pete Faulkner 04-Dec-2010
  316. Rates on hold till the second half of 2011? Pete Faulkner 03-Dec-2010
  317. Retail Sales disappoint but Trade Surplus surges Pete Faulkner 02-Dec-2010
  318. Euro stronger on US support Pete Faulkner 02-Dec-2010
  319. Some optimism in the US Pete Faulkner 02-Dec-2010
  320. Interesting stuff in the Sunday Herald Sun about the banks & rates Pete Faulkner 01-Dec-2010
  321. Euro worries weigh on the A$ Pete Faulkner 01-Dec-2010
  322. Third quarter GDP up just 0.2% Pete Faulkner 01-Dec-2010
  323. Trade numbers and Govt. Spending allay some GDP fears Pete Faulkner 30-Nov-2010
  324. Business Indicators point to weak GDP on Weds Pete Faulkner 29-Nov-2010
  325. Irish bailout details Pete Faulkner 29-Nov-2010
  326. Continued Japanese deflation leads to more stimulus Pete Faulkner 27-Nov-2010
  327. Stevens says rates are "right level for now" Pete Faulkner 26-Nov-2010
  328. Third Quarter GDP shaping up to be lacklustre Pete Faulkner 26-Nov-2010
  329. Ireland announces huge spending cuts Pete Faulkner 25-Nov-2010
  330. Private Capital Expenditure shows a healthy rise Pete Faulkner 25-Nov-2010
  331. Weak construction data for Sept. quarter Pete Faulkner 24-Nov-2010
  332. Fed minutes show lower forecasts Pete Faulkner 24-Nov-2010
  333. US growth revised up Pete Faulkner 24-Nov-2010
  334. Korean tensions hit the A$ Pete Faulkner 24-Nov-2010
  335. Ireland...bailout & budget.. then election Pete Faulkner 23-Nov-2010
  336. Ireland finally agrees to bailout Pete Faulkner 22-Nov-2010
  337. RBA Deputy Governor cuts through the political storm Pete Faulkner 18-Nov-2010
  338. FNQ Unemployment - a sharp fall Pete Faulkner 18-Nov-2010
  339. US Price data weak Pete Faulkner 18-Nov-2010
  340. The "over Cash Rate" hikes no surprise Pete Faulkner 17-Nov-2010
  341. Wages growth numbers emphasis price threat Pete Faulkner 17-Nov-2010
  342. A$ falls on Irish and Chinese concerns Pete Faulkner 17-Nov-2010
  343. RBA Minutes show the decision to hike was "finely balanced" Pete Faulkner 16-Nov-2010
  344. US October Retail Sales..evidence of recovery? Pete Faulkner 16-Nov-2010
  345. 3rd Quarter growth in Europe slows Pete Faulkner 14-Nov-2010
  346. Where to now for rates? Pete Faulkner 14-Nov-2010
  347. Just waiting on Westpac.... Pete Faulkner 12-Nov-2010
  348. Spain's recovery grinds to a halt Pete Faulkner 12-Nov-2010
  349. Surpise rise in unemployment rate is not the whole picture Pete Faulkner 11-Nov-2010
  350. Housing Finance stabilises Pete Faulkner 10-Nov-2010
  351. The news doesn't get any better for Qantas Pete Faulkner 10-Nov-2010
  352. MYEFO likely to show budget surplus still on target Pete Faulkner 09-Nov-2010
  353. Govt's MYEFO Pete Faulkner 09-Nov-2010
  354. Short term arrivals and departures Pete Faulkner 08-Nov-2010
  355. US jobs data show some signs of life Pete Faulkner 06-Nov-2010
  356. RBA Statement on Monetary Policy Pete Faulkner 05-Nov-2010
  357. A$ trades higher and Employment in the US stays tight Pete Faulkner 05-Nov-2010
  358. Retail Sales lacklustre in September Pete Faulkner 04-Nov-2010
  359. Counterpoint to all the bank bashing Pete Faulkner 04-Nov-2010
  360. QEII finally sets sail. Pete Faulkner 04-Nov-2010
  361. Building Approvals down..but FNQ does better than some Pete Faulkner 03-Nov-2010
  362. Banking reform.....some commonsense Pete Faulkner 03-Nov-2010
  363. Aussie hits a 28 year high Pete Faulkner 03-Nov-2010
  364. RBA hikes 25bps. CBA tops that up. Pete Faulkner 02-Nov-2010
  365. Thoughts for tomorrow Pete Faulkner 01-Nov-2010
  366. US third quarter GDP growth Pete Faulkner 01-Nov-2010
  367. Mixed bag of US data eases expectations for QEII Pete Faulkner 28-Oct-2010
  368. CPI below expectations Pete Faulkner 27-Oct-2010
  369. NAB Quarterly Business Survey shows confidence strong Pete Faulkner 26-Oct-2010
  370. Producer Prices ups rates pressure Pete Faulkner 25-Oct-2010
  371. Watch for CPI on Wednesday Pete Faulkner 25-Oct-2010
  372. Australian Export Prices soar Pete Faulkner 22-Oct-2010
  373. Chinese data shows economy still on track Pete Faulkner 22-Oct-2010
  374. Joe Hockey threatens action against banks Pete Faulkner 21-Oct-2010
  375. CBA Business Sales Indicator ticks up in Sept. Pete Faulkner 20-Oct-2010
  376. China surprises with rate hike Pete Faulkner 20-Oct-2010
  377. RBA Minutes show concerns still exist Pete Faulkner 19-Oct-2010
  378. US Industrial Production Falls in Sept Pete Faulkner 19-Oct-2010
  379. New Vehicle Sales Pete Faulkner 18-Oct-2010
  380. US deficit falls, inflation stays low, the Fed signals more QE and the Aussie breaches parity Pete Faulkner 16-Oct-2010
  381. FNQ Unemployment continues to fall Pete Faulkner 15-Oct-2010
  382. CBA warns of "out-of-cycle" rate hikes Pete Faulkner 14-Oct-2010
  383. Aussie hits new highs overnight Pete Faulkner 14-Oct-2010
  384. Fed considering further stimulus measures Pete Faulkner 13-Oct-2010
  385. UK Inflation static at 3.1% Pete Faulkner 13-Oct-2010
  386. Housing Finance Data for August Pete Faulkner 11-Oct-2010
  387. Cassowary Coast Tourism data Pete Faulkner 11-Oct-2010
  388. US jobs numbers ain't pretty Pete Faulkner 09-Oct-2010
  389. UK holds rates at 0.5% Pete Faulkner 08-Oct-2010
  390. Unemployment data gives a boost to the A$ Pete Faulkner 07-Oct-2010
  391. Construction Industry struggles Pete Faulkner 07-Oct-2010
  392. Rates in Japan head to zero Pete Faulkner 06-Oct-2010
  393. RBA opts to hold off....for now. Pete Faulkner 05-Oct-2010
  394. RBA decision tomorrow stills looks like a coin toss Pete Faulkner 04-Oct-2010
  395. The Australian Economic Quarterly Outlook report Pete Faulkner 30-Sep-2010
  396. Aussie onwards and upwards Pete Faulkner 30-Sep-2010
  397. Treasury "Red Book" makes for some interesting reading Pete Faulkner 27-Sep-2010
  398. Talk returns of the banks "topping up" any Cash Rate hike. Pete Faulkner 24-Sep-2010
  399. Euroland gets a shock from Ireland Pete Faulkner 24-Sep-2010
  400. CBA joins the call for rate hike in October Pete Faulkner 23-Sep-2010
  401. Housing continues to suffer in the US Pete Faulkner 23-Sep-2010
  402. Big Banks look for a rates move in October Pete Faulkner 22-Sep-2010
  403. No change from the Fed in the US Pete Faulkner 22-Sep-2010
  404. More rate "catch up" Pete Faulkner 20-Sep-2010
  405. Tourism Data Updates Pete Faulkner 17-Sep-2010
  406. FNQ Unemployment falls Pete Faulkner 17-Sep-2010
  407. Sentiment finally changes on rates Pete Faulkner 14-Sep-2010
  408. Welcome Pete Faulkner 13-Sep-2010