Fear mongering on the ABC News recently plus the latest update (April 2022 ) from Trading Economics for Australia Bankruptcies,
notice the future projection compared to the April figure which hardley budged….Fudging the figures? we shall see – Mick Raven
Australia Bankruptcies – April 2022 Data – 1999-2021 Historical – May Forecast – Chart
https://tradingeconomics.com/australia/bankruptcies/forecast
Bankruptcies in Australia is expected to be 450.00 Companies by the end of this quarter,
according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term,
the Australia Bankruptcies is projected to trend around 530.00 Companies in 2023 and 630.00 Companies in 2024,
according to our econometric models.
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