GDP $1.72 trillion Population 26,638,544 Area 7,741,220 SQ.KM More on Australia The 25 Best Countries in the World Countries With the Most Olympic Medals Countries With the Highest Net Migration The Commonwealth of Australia occupies the Australian continent. The country also includes some island...
$1.279 trillion (2021 est.) $1.251 trillion (2020 est.) $1.251 trillion (2019 est.) note:data are in 2017 dollars Real GDP growth rate 2.24% (2021 est.) -0.05% (2020 est.) 2.17% (2019 est.) Real GDP per capita $49,800 (2021 est.) ...
GDP (nominal):$1.725 trillion (2022 est) GDP per capita: $66,408 (2022 est.) Religions: Christianity 43.9% No religion 38.9% Islam 3.2% Hinduism 2.7% Buddhism 2.4% Others 1.7% Unanswered 7.2% Largest Cities: Sydney Melbourne Brisbane ...
The total assets of National Australia Bank (NAB) amounted to around 1.08 trillion Australian dollars as at the end of September, 2023.
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Australia third-quarter GDP grows at 0.3%, missing expectations Australia's economy grew at slower-than-expected rate in the third quarter, as elevated borrowing costs and sticky inflation continued to weigh down the slowing economy. The real gross domestic product rose ...
February 2022 VOL.54 Understanding Australia's Labour Law & Employment Regulations Australia Australia is the thirteenth largest economy in the world. With a nominal GDP of A$2.1 trillion (US$1.7 trillion), Australia accounts for 1.6% of the global economy. In 2020, Australia was ranked 14th ...
GDP (total) $1.7 trillion - 20th in the world GDP (per capita) $64,674 - 21st in the world Human Development Index (HDI) 0.951 - 5th in the world (Sources: hdr.undp.org, IMF.org, worldbank.org, abs.gov.au, ga.gov.au, timeanddate.com) Whether you're looking for the quiet ...
The Philippines promises strong growth overall with a GDP per capita that is expected to reach US$3754.00 by the end of 202420. And now it has become a member of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), it should be more competitive as a manufacturing hub too. ...
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