Fact Check: is education spending at the highest level on record?
May 05, 2017 01:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The level of funding going into schools is at record levels. Prime Minister Theresa May in an interview with Andrew Marr on the BBC on April 30, 2017. As she hit the campaign trail, Theresa May repeated a claim she...
Why the government still thinks it can 'grow away' the deficit
May 05, 2017 01:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Central Banks Economy
Vital Signs is a weekly economic wrap from UNSW economics professor and Harvard PhD Richard Holden (@profholden). Vital Signs aims to contextualise weekly economic events and cut through the noise of the data affecting...
How funding to house mentally ill, homeless is a financial gain, not drain
May 04, 2017 12:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Politics Health
As Congress considers the federal budget proposal for fiscal year 2018 to reduce funding for services to poor and homeless Americans, programs with proven cost-effectiveness should not be on the chopping block. One such...
BoJ likely to maintain QQE, YCC over the coming months: Scotiabank
May 04, 2017 10:17 am UTC| Commentary Central Banks Economy
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) will likely maintain its current monetary policy framework of Quantitative and Qualitative Monetary Easing with Yield Curve Control over the coming months, with the short-term policy rate and the...
Eurozone composite PMI rises in April as business activity expands for 46 straight months
May 04, 2017 08:23 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Euro area economic growth accelerated to a 6-year high at the start of the second quarter. This was signalled by the final Markit Eurozone PMI Composite Output Index rising to 56.8 in April, up from 56.4 in March and the...
May 04, 2017 06:50 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Australias near-term economic growth prospects are favourable, yet activity is partially supported by transitory factors in the external sector. The mining boom has moved from an investment phase to a production phase,...
New Zealand bonds close flat in subdued trading session
May 04, 2017 06:09 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The New Zealand bonds remained flat at the time of closing Thursday as investors remain sidelined amid a muted trading session that witnessed data of least economic significance. At the time of closing, the yield on the...
South Africa’s plan to move away from coal: 8 steps to make it succeed
Germany lowers voting age to 16 for the European elections
IceCube researchers detect a rare type of energetic neutrino sent from powerful astronomical objects