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APAC senior economist at @IndeedAU. Former RBA economist and economic journalist. Sports lover, avid reader and pretty opinionated. Active: #ausbiz #auspol

Melbourne, Victoria
Joined March 2013
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Not sure there are any real people left on here, but if you're not a bot feel free to follow me over at the good place. https://t.co/G0AX68x6Ye
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@ANZ_Research
ANZ_Research
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ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads steadied in late 2024, rising 0.5% q/q in Q4, the first quarterly rise since Q3 2022. This follows a cumulative decline of 13.8% over the first three quarters of the year (quarterly average). @MadelineDunk @cfbirch @CallamPickering #ausecon
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@CommSec
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Indeed senior economist @CallamPickering said, "Hiring activity typically grinds to a halt during December, but there were some sectors, such as childcare, construction and some healthcare professions, where hiring ramped up towards the end of the year." #ausecon #auspol
@CommSec
CommSec
10 months
The ANZ-Indeed Australian job ads index edged up 0.3% in December to 114.7 points, following a downwardly revised 1.8% decline in November. Ads are down 12.5% on a year ago but 14.7% above pre-pandemic levels. #ausecon #auspol
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
11 months
Over the past year, government-aligned industries (healthcare & social assistance, education and public admin & safety) account for more than 80% of jobs growth. It highlights the growing divide between big spending government and a struggling private sector #ausbiz #auspol
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Australian labour productivity fell a further 0.4% in the September quarter. It's down 5.7% from its peak. Remarkably labour productivity basically hasn't changed in nine years and this really should be the key economic talking point leading into the next election #auspol
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Well this is gross ... Australian GDP per capita fell for the 7th consecutive quarter and is now down 2.1% from its peak #ausbiz #auspol
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Australian economic growth was entirely driven by government spending in the September quarter. Very small subtraction from consumption and a much bigger subtraction from inventories #ausbiz #auspol
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
The Australian economy expanded by 0.3% in the September quarter - falling short of market expectations - to be 0.8% larger than a year ago. Ignoring the pandemic, annual economic growth is at its lowest level since the early 1990s recession #ausbiz #auspol
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@ANZ_Research
ANZ_Research
1 year
ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads fell 1.3% m/m in Nov, but is up 1.7% on its Aug low. The sharp fall in retail ads in Nov suggests some of the lift in Sep and Oct Job Ads may reflect early end-of-year-related hiring. @MadelineDunk @cfbirch @CallamPickering #ausecon
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Not sure there are any real people left on here, but if you're not a bot feel free to follow me over at the good place. https://t.co/G0AX68x6Ye
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
For most people, life wouldn't be any different. Cost-of-living pressures and mortgage rates would be practically identical under both parties. Both would have splashed cash in response to those issues.
@SenatorCash
Senator the Hon. Michaelia Cash
1 year
Do you feel better off today than you did two-and-a-half years ago? Read my op-ed in today’s edition of The West Australian.
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Yet more evidence that the American Revolution was a mistake. This would never happen under the Westminster system.
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Sensible thread.
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Australian labour productivity growth has consistently fallen short of RBA expectations. It's one of the reasons I've been less optimistic about rate cuts than other economists.
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Basically, we need wage growth to soften or productivity growth to improve, in order for unit labour costs to return to more sustainable levels. And that'll likely be necessarily for inflation to return consistently to target.
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Unit labour costs (labour costs adjusted for labour productivity) continue to grow at an elevated pace. The RBA said it is 'faster than is consistent with inflation being sustainably at the midpoint of their target range.'
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
The latest forecasts from the RBA Statement on Monetary Policy. Headline inflation expected to be lower by Dec-24 and Jun-24 than in previous SMP. Not much movement on the trimmed mean measure though. Unemployment rate revised upwards slightly.
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@ANZ_Research
ANZ_Research
1 year
ANZ-Indeed Australian Job Ads rose 0.3% m/m in October and the series is up 2.6% over the last two months. This suggests the downward trend in Job Ads may be stabilising. @MadelineDunk @cfbirch @CallamPickering #ausecon
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@IFM_Economist
Alex Joiner 🇦🇺
1 year
Lingering stickiness a bit uncomfortable for the RBA
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@CallamPickering
Callam Pickering
1 year
Queensland sounds like it's gone full Mad Max #QandA
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