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The four big issues that will decide the future of government

The decisions governments make this year will set their social and economic course for decades. They should consider them with care.

By George Atalla 29 Jan. 2021 Government and Public Sector
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How governments are adjusting consumption taxes to tackle the crisis

As jurisdictions reduce rates, relax compliance and take other actions, the indirect tax function can play a vital business role.

By Gijsbert Bulk 12 May 2020 COVID-19
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How new entrants are redefining cross-border payments

How new entrants are redefining cross-border payments New players will challenge incumbents to collaborate and develop faster, more innovative and transparent cross-border payment solutions.

By Florian Seeh 23 Feb. 2021 Banking and capital markets
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Australian National Accounts March 2023: Growth slows, inflation doesn’t (enough)

A manufactured slowdown in the economy is working, with GDP rising just 0.2 per cent this quarter. But rate hikes have yet to make a big enough difference to the inflation dynamics in the economy.

By Cherelle Murphy 7 Jun. 2023
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Six ways cities can become more resilient and sustainable

City leaders globally are turning challenges into opportunities by taking innovative and just action to reinvent how they deliver for citizens.

By George Atalla 8 Dec. 2023 Government and Public Sector
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How can one woman’s vision create a business masterpiece?

When we invest in inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems, we build a better working world one founder at a time.

By Kath Carter 23 Jan. 2024 EY Women in Technology program
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Is Australia ready for the income support cliff?

With the 6 October Federal Budget only days away, the Government faces a challenge of how do they balance the tapering of fiscal support while targeting to lift economic activity?

By Jo Masters 29 Sep. 2020 COVID-19
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Will the Federal Budget release the handbrake or put its foot on the accelerator?

This next Federal Budget is being asked to perform a tough job to balance the sometimes-competing priorities that come with simultaneously releasing the handbrake and hitting the throttle, without stalling the recovery.

By Jo Masters 5 May 2021 Economics
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Australian National Accounts September 2022: Consumers binge travel and business gets moving, but the day of reckoning beckons

Strong growth figures are likely to be the last hurrah as consumers come to terms with a deterioration in the outlook.

By Cherelle Murphy 7 Dec. 2022
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Four transformational technologies to have on your radar

Disruption can come from anywhere, at any time. Weak signals may provide advance notice.

By Prianka Srinivasan 25 Sep. 2020 Cloud
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