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Australia’s GDP Data Conceals Blistering Demand Growth

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  • Post published:December 3, 2025
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The initial reaction to Australia’s third quarter economic growth data on Wednesday was one of mild disappointment. But a deeper dive into the numbers reveals an economy bubbling along quiet nicely.
2025-12-03 05:44:00
James Glynn

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