by Cameron Rae | 23 May, 2016 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
On one measure, the unemployment rate, Australia’s labour market has been performing reasonably well. The unemployment rate in April remained at a near two-year low reading of 5.7% and well down on where it stood at 6.2% a year ago. On most other measures, however,... by Cameron Rae | 23 May, 2016 | Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts, Market Commentary
Laminar Capital’s Senior Economist Stephen Roberts give his insights into the capital markets for this week. Click to listen to our economic update. by Cameron Rae | 16 May, 2016 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
The global and Australian economies appear stuck in a groove of slow economic growth, low inflation and very low interest rates. There appears to be little capable of lifting the world on to a stronger growth trajectory, but saying that does not mean that the world is... by Cameron Rae | 16 May, 2016 | Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts, Market Commentary
Laminar Capital’s Senior Economist Stephen Roberts give his insights into the capital markets for this week. Click to listen to our economic update. by Cameron Rae | 9 May, 2016 | Economic Weekly, Laminar Capital, Laminar Economist Stephen Roberts
In what has been a very busy week in Australia culminating in the calling of a Double Dissolution Federal election for 2nd July, the level of uncertainty about Australia’s economic prospects has been ratcheted up a notch or two except perhaps in one area, the future...