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, which spans mining, infrastructure, energy, building materials and media. “But when things are going well, we also like to consider the prospects of what could go wrong.”
“The consumer and housing activity will weaken, but we see strong growth in tourism and education exports, engineering investment and infrastructure, particularly related to energy transition,” she says.
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