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South Australian business confidence has fallen amid soaring energy bills and wages, with operators bracing for more inflationary pain as war in the Middle East intensifies.
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Rising costs hammer SA business: ‘We’ll pass on what we have to’
South Australian business confidence has fallen amid soaring energy bills and wages, with operators bracing for more inflationary pain as war in the Middle East intensifies.
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How Middle East conflict could impact your portfolio