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Economists are waiting for business figures for interest rate displays
AAP will pay attention to new data about the Australian labor market, because the next decision on interest rates is closer.
In June, labor figures will be published by the Australian Statistical Office at 11.30 and will show that the unemployment rate remains at 4.1% during the month.
The estimates come despite the tightening of the labor market.
The Reserve Bank would continue to closely monitor the unemployment rate before NAB’s Australian Economy President in August. Gareth Spence, in question.
“I think RBA’s focus will be to ensure that the labor market remains healthy in the future,” he said.
“The timing of the cuts is not super important. More about where they go.”
With a movement that shocked the analysts and disappointed the mortgage owners, RBA kept the cash rate constant at the last board meeting on July 8 as 3.85%.
Most economists cut 25 basis points behind slowing down inflation.
Albanian will complete his visit to China in Chengdu
Pandas and bionic ears Anthony ArbaneseAs a six -day Chinese tour, the agenda reaches its last leg, Australia Associated Press Reports.
The Prime Minister touched Chengdu in the southwest of China yesterday in the afternoon, where the Sichuan capital will host the Australian Open Joker Playoff tournament for a second year.
In the Swelter 37C heat, the Prime Minister rejected a shot in the Central court, and instead greeted the role of sports in increasing the people and cultural connections between Australia and China.
“I know that dear friend [former professional tennis player] Glenn Busby He comes here and the coaches and he spends a lot of time here every year and tells me that China will dominate sports in the coming years. ”
Chengdu, which hosts 21 million inhabitants, is known as the house of giant pandas except China.
Albanian will visit a reproductive research center at the forefront of efforts to save species from extinction.
In addition to a beloved cultural icon, Pandas are a central part of China’s efforts to give soft power in the world.
At a meeting with the local party secretary Wang XiaohuiAlbanian, pandas, Australia and China to establish positive relationships between Australia, an important feature, “he said.
In the last example of Panda Panda Diplomacy ”, he recorded two new panda borrowed to the Adelaide Zoo in 2024.
Orum I would like to thank the two newest guests who have been well met, ”he said.
However, Chengdu has another, undisputed more effective connection with Australia.
CochlearThe Australian hearing aid company is establishing a production and research facility in the city where the Prime Minister will visit today.
More than 50,000 Chinese patients suffered hearing loss that was restored by a cochlear device, which made it one of the largest markets of the company.
German backpacker Carolina Wilga leaves the hospital after Outback Steal
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A German backpacker who lost in Australia outback for 11 nights was discharged from the hospital.
Carolina Wilga He hit his head in a car accident and left his car in a “confusion” before he disappeared in the Western Australia Outback.
A desperate search for the 26 -year -old child began when their family and friends did not hear from him after lifting the alarm.
He was discharged from Perth’s Fiona Stanley Hospital on Wednesday.
More information about Wilga’s ordeal in Outback:
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Anthony Arbanese Today, China will complete his visit to Chengdu. The southern-west city of 21 million people is known for its best pandas and spicy Sichuan dishes, but it is the place where the Australian hearing aid company Cochlear has a production and research facility that the prime minister will visit today. More is coming.
The reserve bank and economists will follow today’s business figures for another clue about where the economy goes. It comes after the shock decision to keep the banks fixed this month. More after a while more.




