C Carl5 Member Joined Nov 7, 2009 Messages 153 Gender Male HSC 2011 Jan 1, 2011 #1 Can anyone recommend any websites and television channels (+ times) to keep up-to-date with the current economic happenings?
Can anyone recommend any websites and television channels (+ times) to keep up-to-date with the current economic happenings?
erespall Pirate Lord.. Arrr Joined Dec 13, 2010 Messages 217 Location Western Sydney Gender Male HSC 2011 Jan 2, 2011 #2 Carl5 said: Can anyone recommend any websites and television channels (+ times) to keep up-to-date with the current economic happenings? Click to expand... http://www.leadingedge.com.au/news/statistics.php its not always up do date but its good for quick reference... www.rba.gov.au www.abs.gov.au Any articles by Ross Gittins, usually found on "the australian" site or smh site. Sometimes SBS has good info, trends, stats, current out look, reports etc. 9:30pm most weeknights i think... and read the australian financial review, theres a shit ton of info there. hope this helps
Carl5 said: Can anyone recommend any websites and television channels (+ times) to keep up-to-date with the current economic happenings? Click to expand... http://www.leadingedge.com.au/news/statistics.php its not always up do date but its good for quick reference... www.rba.gov.au www.abs.gov.au Any articles by Ross Gittins, usually found on "the australian" site or smh site. Sometimes SBS has good info, trends, stats, current out look, reports etc. 9:30pm most weeknights i think... and read the australian financial review, theres a shit ton of info there. hope this helps
ttrinix Member Joined Oct 19, 2007 Messages 82 Gender Male HSC 2011 Jan 2, 2011 #3 ^ yep, also lateline business is good to watch.
A AussieVesti Retired Account Joined Jul 17, 2007 Messages 485 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2009 Jan 17, 2011 #4 I tend to use The Economist for international economic data in the general sense (e.g. unemployment rate, economic growth). Saves having to go to the numerous websites of each country's official economic organisations.
I tend to use The Economist for international economic data in the general sense (e.g. unemployment rate, economic growth). Saves having to go to the numerous websites of each country's official economic organisations.