Q2 growth concerns rise as consumer spending weakens
Australian business confidence dipped back to negative in May, mirroring weak Q1 activity and suggesting a soft Q2.
Australian business confidence dipped back to negative in May, mirroring weak Q1 activity and suggesting a soft Q2.
Here’s how Aussies are changing the way they pay – and what businesses can do about it.
ShopBack said that it is seeing a strong consumer spending comeback as Australians enjoy their post-lockdown freedom.
Zip spending data shows retail spending boom in post-lockdown Sydney. Melbourne likely to follow Sydney’s lead.
There has been a slight increase in consumer spending across the month of January, according to the Commonwealth Bank’s latest Business Sales Indicator (BSI).
Consumer confidence is on the rise, with spending rising for the third straight month in May, according to the latest Commonwealth Bank Business Sales Indicator (BSI).
The value of retail purchases on mobile devices is set to increase to $5.6 billion in 2012, up from the $155 million generated by mobiles in 2010, a new report has revealed.
More good news for SMBs in the lead up to Christmas with a new study showing consumer confidence has significantly increased in recent months.
SMBs have received some positive news in the lead up to Christmas with a new study showing sharp rebounds in consumer spending.
The Reserve Bank has again left the official cash rate on hold at 3.5 percent, citing on trend inflation and growth as well as a rise in the number of businesses applying for credit.