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| | ... competitive currency devaluations - "At least 21 central banks have eased monetary policy this year", the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reports (to which, permit me to add, some have already double-dipped). The full listing here (Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets-live/markets-live-asx-sinks-below-5900-20150305-3rhso.html#ixzz3TTOfh3tA) ... |
| | | ... "ASX tanks as investors turn after RBA rate decision" was the Sydney Morning Herald's glaring spooky headline (http://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/asx-tanks-as-investors-turn-after-rba-rate-decision-20150303-13tu5k.html#ixzz3TLodSzo0). Read on and ... |
| | | ... previous month. If you think that's bad, try looking into JP Morgan's crystal ball. Last week, the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reported that, according to JPM, "The Australian economy is "sliding down the precipice" due to "glacial" reform efforts, with ... |
| | | ... the Australian central bank's first meeting for 2015. Despite "Roubini Global urges RBA to hold interest rates" (http://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/roubini-global-urges-rba-to-hold-interest-rates-20150202-133s4z.html#ixzz3QcrDl5s9) and Michael ... |
| | | ... (AFR) on 24 Feb - yes less than four months ago - "$A dollar to hit US66Ac: Deutsche Bank" - and the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) published on the same day - "Fears Australian dollar facing 'benign collapse' to $US66Ac". That time, the A$ was trending ... |
| | | ... fearless forecast that the Australian dollar would be worth 0.66 dollar-US by the end of next year. The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) even reproduced the charts Adam used to back up his forecast... and they looked oh so convincibable. Wanna look? Look ... |
| | | ... gloomiest forecast of them all. Recession talks are beginning to be the thing du jour. Last month, the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) reported Bank of America Merrill Lynch Australia chief economist Saul Eslake warning, "we could be in recession within ... |
| | | ... in super means an increase in remuneration - or wages, by another name," Minister Bill Shorten is quoted as saying in the SMH. The comments suggest a form of means testing may be on the cards for concessional taxation rates that apply to superannuation ... |
| | | ... J.P.Morgan. A mistake in the Greek transfer was what alerted the police about the fraud and all accounts were frozen, noted SMH. The fraud occurred on Christmas Eve seven years ago, and while most of the money have been recovered, around $3.4 million ... |
| | | Industry Super Fund-owned Members Equity Bank has received a $500 million injection following the Federal Government's Australian Office of Financial Management's investment in its super members' home loans RMBS. In a media statement released by MEB ... |
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