Today: September 17, 2024
Today: September 17, 2024

Australian consumers downbeat in Sept amid economic worries

FILE PHOTO: Shoppers walk past sales signs on display in the window of a retail store at a shopping mall in Sydney
September 09, 2024
Reuters

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian consumer sentiment stayed downbeat in September as concerns over the economy and jobs bubbled to the surface even as worries over higher interest rates eased, a survey showed on Tuesday.

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