Australian Job Ads Fall Again
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Australian job ads fall for second month in May, ANZ-Indeed data shows

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The number of job ads dropped 1.2% in May from April , when they fell a downwardly revised 0.3% .
Job ads in May were down 5.7% from a year earlier , though they remained 13.6% higher than pre-pandemic levels.
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates to a two-year low last month .
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