Economics

WA Workers' Voices Shape Nation's Economic Future

Discover how WA workers are steering Australia's reform through union-led discussions, impacting national economic strategies for balanced growth.

Hong Kong's Foreign Reserves Hit a Three-Month Low: What Does It Mean?

Hong Kong's foreign exchange reserves have decreased to $425.4 billion, the lowest level in three months, marking a shift in economic stability.

Revolutionary Economics Lab Unveiled at UNSW Sydney

The Manos Institute for Cognitive Economics is set to pioneer transformative research, reshaping understanding of decision-making.

Exploring the Discrepancies in Indonesia's Q2 Economic Growth

Indonesian economic think tanks question the unexpected 5.12% GDP growth in Q2, citing discrepancies with other economic indicators and warning of potential data issues.

Job Data Turmoil: Trump's Reaction to Economic Revelations

Massive revisions in job data ignite a storm in Trump's camp, leading to the firing of key employment statistician.

Plantation Tourism Caught Between Profit and Memory: Nottoway's Fiery Controversy

The fire at Nottoway Plantation reignites tensions of history, economy, and memory, sparking debates over preservation and heritage tourism.

Swiss Market Rattled by Tariff Turbulence

Swiss stocks saw a dramatic dip as unexpected tariffs from the US destabilize the market, casting a shadow over luxury and manufacturing sectors.