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Business conditions at highest level since GFC

by James Mitchell10 minute read
Business conditions at highest level since GFC

The Treasury believes that cheap finance will continue to strengthen Australia’s business sector.

Secretary to the Treasury John Fraser told a Senate Estimates committee on Wednesday (25 October) that business conditions have improved considerably over 2017.

“Business conditions are now at around their highest level since early 2008 and non-mining business investment has begun to pick up,” Mr Fraser said.

“New business investment grew by 1.5 per cent over the year to the June quarter, the first positive through-the-year growth since the end of the mining investment boom.”

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Business investment grew by over 4 per cent in the non-mining states. Mr Fraser said that the level of investment has started to stabilise in the mining states after substantial declines over recent years.

“It is encouraging to see that business investment is now growing and adding to the support that public investment has been providing to the economy,” the secretary said.

“We expect business investment to continue to strengthen, supported by increasing demand and low financing costs.”

This week, a report into business investment was delivered to the Commonwealth and State Treasurers meeting in Sydney. It follows extensive consultation with small, medium and large businesses around the country.

The purpose of the work was to understand why business investment was underperforming relative to expectations.  The Treasury met with the CEOs and CFOs of the top ASX-listed companies and the chief executives of peak industry bodies, and Kate Carnell, Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, led a consultation with SMEs.

[Related: Jobs market tightens as unemployment falls]

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James Mitchell

AUTHOR

James Mitchell has over eight years’ experience as a financial reporter and is the editor of Wealth and Wellness at Momentum Media.

He has a sound pedigree to cover the business of mortgages and the converging financial services sector having reported for leading finance titles InvestorDaily, InvestorWeekly, Accountants Daily, ifa, Mortgage Business, Residential Property Manager, Real Estate Business, SMSF Adviser, Smart Property Investment, and The Adviser.

He has also been published in The Daily Telegraph and contributed online to FST Media and Mergermarket, part of the Financial Times Group.

James holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature and an MA in Journalism.

 

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