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Mixed outlook for Aussie economy, says NAB

Australia's economic outlook remains mixed, with employment growth improving but mining investment looking increasingly negative, says NAB.

by Staff Writer
August 13, 2015
in Markets, News
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In a recent report, The Bigger Picture – A Global & Australian Economic Perspective, NAB expects Australian GDP growth to reach 2.8 per cent in 2015-16 and 3.2 per cent in 2016-17.

According to NAB, the pace of employment growth has strengthened, stabilising the unemployment rate between 6.0 per cent and 6.3 per cent over the past year.

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There is increasing capacity utilisation, which suggests that 15,000 jobs are created per month. This is enough to keep pace with slower population growth, the report said. 

As a result, NAB expects the RBA to keep the cash rate on hold in 2015, before commencing a gradual tightening cycle in late 2016.

The report also found that consumer spending picked up moderately in Q2, particularly in June.

NAB suggested that this partly reflects the recent budget initiatives implemented to encourage small business spending.

“Against a backdrop of subdued household income growth, we expect a modest pick-up in consumer spending growth through to 2017, underpinned by a gradual decline in the household savings rate,” the report said.

The outlook for mining investment remained negative, with falls in commodity prices putting the viability of marginal projects in doubt. 

“Mining investment is declining sharply, public spending is limited and national income growth is weak amidst declining commodity prices,” the report stated. 

While dwelling investment is helping to mitigate losses in the commodity sector, its impact is limited due to its small share of GDP, at only five per cent. 

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