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Consulum’s GlobalME Podcast
Consulum
8 episodes
1 week ago
Consulum’s GlobalME Podcast features Consulum Chief Economist, Duncan Mayall and Kane Silom, Director and former senior adviser to the Australian Treasurer. Each fortnight Duncan and Kane will review the main economic news over the period and its implications for governments and citizens.
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Consulum’s GlobalME Podcast features Consulum Chief Economist, Duncan Mayall and Kane Silom, Director and former senior adviser to the Australian Treasurer. Each fortnight Duncan and Kane will review the main economic news over the period and its implications for governments and citizens.
Show more...
Government
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Early signs rates could be cut in the US while the UK emerges from recession
Consulum’s GlobalME Podcast
17 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
Early signs rates could be cut in the US while the UK emerges from recession

Consulum's Duncan Mayall and Kane Silom take a look back at the major economic news for the week including data out of the UK, Eurozone, US and China. The pair also take a look at the Australian budget and its implications for the current government.

Consulum’s GlobalME Podcast
Consulum’s GlobalME Podcast features Consulum Chief Economist, Duncan Mayall and Kane Silom, Director and former senior adviser to the Australian Treasurer. Each fortnight Duncan and Kane will review the main economic news over the period and its implications for governments and citizens.