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Australia's Commonwealth Budget has been unveiled, with a focus on setting the economic agenda, reducing the company tax burden and structural challenges.
" Monetary policy’s ability to generate growth and inflation is more questionable than ever."
Richard Yetsenga, Chief Economist, ANZBelow BlueNotes, along with ANZ Research, presents its comprehensive coverage of the event, including video, graphics, animation, insights and analysis.
AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH BUDGET 2016-17: IT’S A BALANCING ACT
With monetary policy approaching its limits, has the budget done enough for the economy?
RICHARD YETSENGA
Chief Economist, ANZ
INFOGRAPHIC: WINNERS AND LOSERS OF THE 2016-17 AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH BUDGET
We lay out the key points of this year’s budget in an informative, easy to read graphic.
FELICITY EMMETT
Head of Australian Economics, ANZ
VIDEO: THE KEY TO THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH BUDGET IN JUST 120 SECONDS
ANZ Chief Economist Richard Yetsenga shares the key takeaways from the Australian Commonwealth Budget on video.
JO MASTERS
Senior Economist, ANZ
ANIMATION: THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH BUDGET, EXPLAINED
This short video outlines the finer details and key beneficiaries of the budget.
FELICITY EMMETT
Head of Australian Economics, ANZ
The views and opinions expressed in this communication are those of the author and may not necessarily state or reflect those of ANZ.
EDITOR'S PICKS
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The boom times are over for corporate treasurers in Australia. After a decade of relative ease, there is now a heavy focus on cost management and efficiency as the economy shifts. Meanwhile, the global nature of business is increasing the importance of an international perspective, especially when it comes to Asia.
2016-04-18 15:16 -
The New South Wales and Victoria economies continued to grow at above trend rates in February, with NSW outperforming. While momentum appears to have eased in the two largest economies, this is not surprising as it follows a strong second half of 2015.
2016-04-20 15:49 -
Mrs Watanabe, a Tokyo resident, arose as usual at 5:30am on April 1 and turned on her living room light. It worked, much to her relief. Relief because that was the day the country’s electricity market entered a new era.
2016-04-22 16:00