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Cherelle Murphy

@cherellemurpfry

EY Chief Economist Oceania, mum of twin teens, peddler of my profession (especially to women and girls)

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It was a pleasure to write for Guardian Australia on the tricky interplay between fiscal and monetary policy. @EY_Australia theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Big happy 60th birthday to Stephen Koukoulas Hope you have an amazing day, no doubt analysing the building approvals numbers and educating and entertaining your many fans. I’m sure our Treasurer Jim Chalmers MP and PM Anthony Albanese will be doing the same on their birthdays too! HB Treasurer and PM!

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I’m delighted to be joining my EY colleague Amelia Black for this exciting Women in Economics Network event for aspiring economists. We’ll tell it like it is. The highs and the lows of being a woman in economics and why its the best profession if you want to change the world

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It may be a simple chart, but it shows women across Australia and New Zealand are feeling the cost of living more than men. Women are also less likely to order takeaway food according to the same research from the EY Future Consumer Index #IWD

It may be a simple chart, but it shows women across Australia and New Zealand are feeling the cost of living more than men. Women are also less likely to order takeaway food according to the same research from the <a href="/EYnews/">EY</a> Future Consumer Index
#IWD
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Join us tomorrow to hear about some of the great careers that are possible when you have a degree from the Australian National University's College of Business and Economics. anu.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Automatic stabilisers are working. They are less obvious than monetary tightening but actually more taxing (pardon the pun). My take in the The Sydney Morning Herald today. smh.com.au/business/the-e…

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Please join us in Canberra for a budget preview and some strong opinions about what we think the government should be doing. Danielle Wood and Su Lin Ong

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It's hard not to wonder if falling house prices have come to an end given recent action in the Westpac Bank @MelbourneInstitute survey of consumers' house price expectations. #ausecon

It's hard not to wonder if falling house prices have come to an end given recent action in the <a href="/Westpac/">Westpac Bank</a> @MelbourneInstitute survey of consumers' house price expectations. #ausecon
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Federal budget: This structural budget deficit could be closed by reforms that enable governments and businesses to do more with less. afr.com/politics/feder…

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Taxpayers get the gong for having delivered enough revenue to narrow the budget deficit estimates while also allowing the government to help the vulnerable. Now its time for fiscal discipline as we face difficult economic terrian Federal Budget 2023-24 go.ey.com/3pfVRNG

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Economics: difficult dull & boring? Really? My life is stimulating, exciting & unpredictable! I am invited into the boardrooms of huge companies to talk about their strategies for growth. I work with the smartest & wittiest observers of human behaviour & I get paid a good wage

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The most worrying statistic in the National Accounts was a 4.5% fall in GDP per hour worked over the last year. This is one of the reasons the RBA lifted the cash rate yesterday. It effectively lifts the cost of labour for employers and so is inflationary.

The most worrying statistic in the National Accounts was a 4.5% fall in GDP per hour worked over the last year. This is one of the reasons the RBA lifted the cash rate yesterday. It effectively lifts the cost of labour for employers and so is inflationary.
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Thanks for having me on your excellent show ⁦FEAR & GREED | Business News⁩. I hope the SafeWord is more effective next time. podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/fea…