Extractions: Send us an email on your concerns about the MAI. Pauline, the Hanson Phenomenon ... Australia needs an Industry Policy Email: Global Web Builders The FSIA In 1985 Treasurer Paul Keating allowed foreign banks into Australia. He was subsequently named the "world's best treasurer". A title which had nothing to do with the interests of Australians but everything to do with the foreign investors and multinationals who wanted to "acquire" Australia. The FSIA represents the formal submission of the Australian banking industry to the World Trade Organisation. A treaty which was signed by the ALP Government in 1995 which was never debated in Parliament - despite the impact that it would have on our nation. Quotable FSIA quotes: "The financial services agreement will directly benefit Australian banks, insurance companies and securities traders."
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Extractions: Australia's gross domestic product (GDP) for 2002 was close to $400 billion USD The economy is relatively small, but on a per capita basis is comparable to many industrialized Western European countries. Australia has a service-oriented economy with close to 79 percent of its GDP coming from industries such as finance, property and business services. However, the country has a trade deficit, with manufacturing dominating its exporting activities. Rural and mineral exports account for over 60 percent of all manufacturing exports. As a result, the economy is highly sensitive to changes in commodity prices. Japan and the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) are the leading importers of Australian goods. In the past, however, Australia has experienced much of the spillover effects of general Asian weakness. This resilience stems from Australia's sound foundation of strong domestic consumer consumption. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is responsible for the monetary policy of Australia. Decisions on monetary policy are based upon consensus within the committee. The RBA's charter states that the mandate of the Reserve Bank Board is to focus monetary and banking policy to help ensure: the stability of the currency of Australia;
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Extractions: Click Here! The Reserve Bank of Australia is Australia's central bank, responsible for setting monetary policy and keeping the Australian economy stable. The bank, owned by the Australian government, processes receipts and government payments, such as those made by the Department of Veterans' Affairs and other large agencies. The Reserve Bank also regulates systems for settling accounts between other banks involving such regular transactions as check clearance and electronic transfer of funds; it settles transactions from the Government Securities market, as well. The bank is also responsible for printing Australia's money through subsidiary Note Printing Australia. Company Type Government-owned
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Extractions: Reserve Bank of New Zealand 6 November 2003 Having a banking industry consisting mainly of banks with Australian parentage has many advantages for us. Despite our country's small size, our banking system benefits from the presence of strong, innovative, internationally-connected players that are from a highly-respected country and understand our preferred ways of banking. Of course, from time to time one hears complaints about "branch office" treatment of New Zealand borrowers, but overall on a day-to-day basis banks' customers in New Zealand do well out of the deal. Meantime, the Reserve Bank's main concern remains to regulate for the promotion of a sound and efficient New Zealand financial system, regardless of the fact of its Australian parentage. The conditions we put on ANZ's acquisition of the National Bank do not signal any radical new approach to banking regulation. However, they do represent ongoing enhancements that we are very serious about and have been working on for some time. These are aimed at ensuring that local boards have effective operational reach over core assets and people, and that lines of responsibility and accountability are clear. We have been able to effect these conditions due to the new powers put in place by the RBNZ Amendment Act in August, and they provide an indication of the direction of our generic policy thinking on these matters.
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Extractions: Our nation is in a profound crisis, notwithstanding the rosy, pro-globalisation lies of our politicians and media . Look at our soaring personal and foreign debt ; our disappearing farms and industries; our disintegrating physical and social (health and education) infrastructure; our record rates of youth suicides; at the rapidly growing number of poor Australians, and at the gap between the rich and the poor, along with numerous other indicators. Internationally, we face a terrifying world economic crisis, the possibility of terrorism, and the likelihood that the Government will soon drag us into some disastrous war behind the U.S., perhaps with Iraq. This could rapidly trigger a "Clash of Civilisations" worldwide, which would be a disaster for all mankind.
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Extractions: Home Information Economy Publications Advancing with e-Business: Case Studies ... Underwriting Agencies of Australia www.uaa.com.au Established in 1988, Underwriting Agencies of Australia Pty Ltd (UAA) specialise in providing insurance broking and underwriting services for mobile plant and equipment worldwide. Based in Newcastle, New South Wales, UAA employs 30 full time staff. Managing Director, Phil Duncan introduced e-commerce five years ago with a company website designed originally for information dissemination. Believing e-commerce was the way of the future, Phil initiated the move to an online system with the aim of reducing costs and developing a competitive advantage over rival firms. UAA has implemented a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to coordinate activities between national and international offices. The VPN is used for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) between offices situated in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Newcastle, Auckland and London. This allows UAA to send internal documentation electronically saving time, printing costs and administrative errors. UAA originally invested $438,730 into establishing the e-commerce system.
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Extractions: But there was also a sombre note to the Budget Speech, with the Treasurer emphasising the problems facing the economies of our major trading partners and the need for increased spending on defence and security measures. The Treasurer warned that: "Looking forward, there is a larger than usual element of risk surrounding the near-term outlook for Australia. While our fundamentals are sound, the international outlook is difficult. There are looming problems in the major economies, as well as heightened international tensions, including the Korean Peninsula, and the risk of the further spread of SARS."
Australian Statistics On The Internet and the net worth of tourism to the NT economy. site contains the regular ANZ bank job surveys australian Workplace This Department of Employment and Workplace http://www.nla.gov.au/oz/stats.html
Extractions: @import url(/stylesheets/nlaweb-tertiary.css); @import url(/stylesheets/find.css); SEARCH: HOME CATALOGUE ASK US GUIDES ... REGISTER FIND FOR HELP ABOUT US VISIT US SHOP Home Guides There are other National Library statistics guides such as, Discover Statistics which outlines the Library's holdings of Australian statistics in print, microform and CD ROM formats, and Discover Australian Censuses, Musters and Population Counts which is both historical and current in its coverage. The Library's catalogue can be searched to locate Australian statistics. Select Keywords and use terms such as statistics or census and Australia or the names of Australian states and territories. These are useful general sites for Australian statistics on the Internet and provide a good starting place for researchers in this field. They provide a diverse range of information on Australian resources as well as providing links to other useful sites both in Australia and overseas. Statistical Science Web This site provides links to catalogues, universities, statistics departments, conferences, societies, journals, books, employment, and software/hardware.
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Extractions: Choose...Site Link Home Student Activities Australian Economy Introduction Economic Search Student Resources Current Affairs The following institutions provide regular economic forecasts. In the case of Banks these forecasts are found in major economic reports- Monthly and quarterly round ups and statistics for recent forecasts are usually found in current commentary produce by the banks at the time the statistics were released. NB you will need an Adobe PDF reader in order to view many of the Banks publications. Regular Forecasts Occasional Forecasts International Forecasts Global Bank Forecasts ... Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Home) Commentaries available in PDF Format The News and Information section on section on the Comsec site contains daily and weekly summaries form the Commonwealth. These often contain Economic Forecasts. ANZ Home Often publish forecasts with reports on major events such as the budget. These are usually found in Economic Briefs and Economic Research, The site offers arguably the most comprehensive Australianeconomic research available on the Internet. Students should read their Jobs Ads series and the ANZ Economic outlook. These contain heaps of forecasts.The ANZ also publishes an Economic Snapshot which is an excellent brief reference on the Australian Economy. It also contains their forecasts. Westpac The Westpac forecasts can be accessed through their Westpac Updates section and includes a commodity forecast. Most files are available in PDF. Westpac publishes an Economic Calender, equity,commodity property reviews and forecasts. All of these have their uses in the classroom. Westpac weekly economic update often carries forcasts as well.
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Extractions: Home Australia Search International ... Activities Top These sites provide commentary on the world ecconomy and they also provides heaps of country data. Students interested in researfching acountry will find almost everything they need in the way of statistics and commenatry available from these online databases. OECD Look for the OECD's country reports and their economic outlook statement which is published quarterly. These usually contain commentary and forecasts on not only the Australian economy but all major economies in the world. Go to the OECD economic Department Home page and take the link for the preliminary versions of their economic outlook statements. IMF Check the IMF's world economic survey and country reports. These contain commentary and forecast on the Australian Economy .IMF Staff Country Reports Check the IMF surveys and go World Economic Outlook United Nations Eco Stats The United Nations provides a great deal of material on the world economy check the links below. United Nations Home UN Reports on the World Economy UN Economic and Social Development Pages Welcome to the WTO World Trade Organisation heaps of useful stats and commenatry.
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Extractions: They are relics from China's last economic slowdown in the mid to late 1990s, now scarcely noticed among the fresh crop of cranes as the province powers ahead with 15 per cent economic growth for the first quarter of this year. Although China's economy officially grew at 7.8 per cent at the bottom of its last cycle in 1998, most economists now believe the true figure to have been more like 3 per cent. The sound of screeching brakes in the run-up to the week-long May Day holiday yesterday revives the question: could it happen again? China's demand for commodities will probably slow "quite significantly" as measures to curb investment bite more deeply, predicts China economist Yiping Huang of Citibank in Hong Kong.
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