JP Morgan Australia chief economist Stephen Walters said he doesn't expect April's strong jobs growth to be sustained and that May's growth will be flat

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JP Morgan Australia chief economist Stephen Walters said he doesn't expect April's strong jobs growth to be sustained and that May's growth will be flat. In the context of gross domestic product growth slowing below trend, that result looks too good to be true, and we are due for a pull-back, he said.
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