Australian Consumers Are Deeply Pessimistic as Finances Squeezed



(Bloomberg) — Australia’s consumer sentiment slipped into “deeply pessimistic” territory as households struggle with cost of living pressures and emerging concerns over the housing market following tax changes. Read More



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