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A key measure of economic activity in NSW contracted in three months to June.
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Our economy has turned into a tortoise. The Reserve Bank will be happy

Most of us know the saying: slow and steady wins the race. Here’s why a slowdown doesn’t worry the Reserve Bank – and why interest rates will probably stay put.

  • by Millie Muroi
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The country’s biggest wagering companies are making less money than ever.

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Wearing items from a beloved hotel property has suddenly become the hottest fashion flex.

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‘Inbox zero’ is a lie we should all give up on

Email has morphed into the scourge of the modern workplace.

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Winners and losers: Why the gambling world is looking shaky

The country’s biggest wagering companies are making less money than ever.

Our economy has turned into a tortoise. The Reserve Bank will be happy

Most of us know the saying: slow and steady wins the race. Here’s why a slowdown doesn’t worry the Reserve Bank – and why interest rates will probably stay put.

Millie Muroi
Millie Muroi

Economics Writer

Banking & finance

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Small business

Six-Eyed Scorpion founder Sandra Seah.

Are you up to running a small business?

In the first of a six-part series, founders share the emotional and tactical strengths you need to secure the long-term growth of your business.

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Sixty per cent of businesses surveyed by NAB say they plan to grow their business in the next year.

Businesses show surprising confidence despite inflation woes

While a significant number of businesses are struggling, 60 per cent of companies say they are planning to expand in the next year, a survey shows.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey

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