Australia Job Ads Rise At Faster Rate In September l
Job advertisements in Australia climbed for the second straight month in September at a faster pace, latest survey from the Australian and New Zealand Banking Group revealed Monday. Total job ads rose a seasonally adjusted 3.9 percent month-over-month in September, much faster than the 1.3 percent increase in August. In July, ads had fallen 0.4 percent. Internet job ads also grew at a faster pace of 4.0 percent monthly in September, following a 1.3 percent rise in the previous month. Meanwhile, newspaper ads fell 2.7 percent over the prior month, marking its first drop in three months. On an annual basis, job ads surged 10.5 percent in September, slightly slower than August's 10.7 percent growth. "The positive trend in job advertising is a sign that the economy is so far adjusting relatively well to significant headwinds from falling commodity prices and mining investment," ANZ Chief Economist Warren Hogan, said. "While we expect momentum in non-mining activity to remain quite good in the near-term, our view is that the significant support to growth from the factors above will wane heading into 2016." "For this reason, we expect employment growth to remain reasonably healthy over the remainder of 2015 but to then soften next year. This is likely to prompt the Reserve Bank to provide a little more monetary policy support to prevent the unemployment rate from rising further."
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