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Australia deficit blows out, growth downgraded

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looks like down under has a problem...there goes my plan...:o

but i am sure with china as the driver of growth, there should not be a problem...:rolleyes:

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/business/australia-deficit-blows/925226.html

SYDNEY: Australia is facing years of deficit with a A$17 billion (US$15.2 billion) blowout since September elections as the economy struggles to deal with an unwinding mining investment boom, the treasurer said on Tuesday.

Joe Hockey said the conservative government had inherited a "simply unsustainable" budget from centre-left Labor and warned that without urgent action Australia would be in the red for a decade, with a deficit of A$47 billion this financial year.

"More than half the deterioration in the budget position is due to the softer economy," he said in releasing the new government's first budget update.

"This reflects a sharper-than-forecast fall in resources investment and a slower recovery in the non-resources sectors."

Australia is undergoing a bumpy transition from an Asia-led decade of booming mining investment towards other drivers of growth, with key partner China slowing and easing demand driving commodity prices down.

The update said the transition was "unlikely to be seamless" and would continue over the next four years with "the fall in resources investment expected to be sharper than previously forecast (and) the recovery in the non-resources sector expected to be more gradual".

"Activity in the non-resources sectors has been subdued, with positive signs in those sectors thus far limited largely to the established housing market, above-average measures of consumer sentiment and improving business sentiment," the update said.

"From 2014-15, resources investment is expected to start sharply detracting from growth."

The conservatives had vowed during the election campaign to bring the budget back into the black at least as fast as Labor -- a deadline of 2016-17 -- but this will not happen with deficits totalling A$123 billion forecast over the next four years.

The update committed the government to "returning the budget to sustainable surpluses that build to at least one percent of GDP by 2023-24".

"We want to get back to surplus as soon as we can," Hockey told reporters.

"It will require a sustained and fundamental structural overhaul of expenditure. All options are on the table."

Detailed cuts are expected in the May budget.

Hockey said GDP forecasts for 2013 were unchanged at 2.5 percent for the current financial year to June 30 2014, but growth had been downgraded the following year from 3.0 percent to 2.5 percent.

Unemployment was revised down from a peak 6.25 percent to 6.0 percent this financial year, but the forecasts were more pessimistic in the medium term, seen at 6.25 percent in each of the next three years as the workforce aged and younger workers delayed entry.

That contrasts with pre-election forecasts by Labor of 6.25 percent in 2014-15 and 5.0 percent the following two years.

Ratings firm Moody's said the "somewhat worse projections" on growth and deficit were "clearly credit negative" but did not pose a risk to the government's Aaa credit rating.

"The rise in the debt ratios that would result from these deficits, while clearly a negative trend, still leaves Australia in a relatively favorable position compared to almost all other Aaa-rated sovereigns," Moody's said.

Chief among the A$17 billion blowout in government spending since September was an A$8.8 billion cash injection to the Reserve bank of Australia and A$1.2 billion for the government's military-led people-smuggling crackdown.
 
There is nothing to stop the Conservatives from cutting all the perks put in by the previous government. Nor is there anything that can stop them from raising tax rates.

If they are unwilling to walk their talk, face it. Don't blame the previous government.
 
Rio Tinto & BHP's business with China never really picked up in 2H13. RBA needs to raise rates by at least 50bp in 1H14 or they risk further weakening of AUD going forward.

Of course, maybe they don't mind working with a weaker Aussie Dollar.
 
stinkapore is still the best, considering all the fucktard cuntries around that part of the world, including arsetralia. hallelujah pap! :p
 
stinkapore is still the best, considering all the fucktard cuntries around that part of the world, including arsetralia. hallelujah pap! :p

If you think so, then it must be so lah. However, I think there are lots of shits in the cupboard that will eventually flow out. Then you may wish to head to the big island or to kiwiland.
 
If you think so, then it must be so lah. However, I think there are lots of shits in the cupboard that will eventually flow out. Then you may wish to head to the big island or to kiwiland.

the shit will only flow out if the oppies get into power. then, you'll be praying for the pappies to regain sg and put the house in order again. every cuntry has shit in the closet. the trick is not to let it out. just remember involuntary bowel movement sucks for everyone. :p
 
the shit will only flow out if the oppies get into power. then, you'll be praying for the pappies to regain sg and put the house in order again. every cuntry has shit in the closet. the trick is not to let it out. just remember involuntary bowel movement sucks for everyone. :p

Only when the oppies are in power will we discover the shit. The shit is so well hidden right now. Ong Teng Cheong tried to dig it out but failed. No one else dare since.
 
Only when the oppies are in power will we discover the shit. The shit is so well hidden right now. Ong Teng Cheong tried to dig it out but failed. No one else dare since.

shit stays in the sewer and should not be exposed for public viewing. the moment shit hits the fan, it stays in your mind forever, and the only way of cleansing your thoughts from it is to jump into bedok reservoir. there are some things in life where "transparency" and digging up are not highly recommended. :D
 
Pfft, 17billion is nothing compared to the GDP of 1.2 trillion.
 
what makes you so sure that when opposition hold key position in the ministries, they will screw up. the current pap politicians screw up, the mainstream media portray it as a minor mistake and asked all to move on. anytime, i believe that the opp. will do a better job as they are hungry to perform,just that they were not given a chance. and people compare and think that they are not doing a good job.

Only when the oppies are in power will we discover the shit. The shit is so well hidden right now. Ong Teng Cheong tried to dig it out but failed. No one else dare since.
 
Hahaha if AUD weaken good for holiday makers from overseas
 
frankly, what i really think is that a lot of sinkies are flocking to australia and the fuckup mainstream media is playing down that australia has no bright future. looks like they have a fucking problem with sinkies leaving. I am very sure australia is a good place for migration, economy is dependent on china, it's only a shortwhile that china is catching a cold and i am sure it will be a better place than sinkieland. fucked up politicians and cronies... :oIo:
 
Rio Tinto & BHP's business with China never really picked up in 2H13. RBA needs to raise rates by at least 50bp in 1H14 or they risk further weakening of AUD going forward.

Of course, maybe they don't mind working with a weaker Aussie Dollar.

That is exactly what they want-to weaken the Aussie dollar to 0.85. What they dun want is to use monetary policies to achieve this. so they've pass the buck to the Talbot gov to do what is necessary.
 
frankly, what i really think is that a lot of sinkies are flocking to australia and the fuckup mainstream media is playing down that australia has no bright future. looks like they have a fucking problem with sinkies leaving. I am very sure australia is a good place for migration, economy is dependent on china, it's only a shortwhile that china is catching a cold and i am sure it will be a better place than sinkieland. fucked up politicians and cronies... :oIo:

Just look at the stats

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/australia/indicators

They'll need to take some bitter medicine b4 they get better.
 
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