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| | | ... discussions on monetary policy at the US Federal Reserve (Fed), the Bank of England (BOE) and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) when these central banks released the minutes of their October meetings. Dull and boring. Chances are the minutes would ... |
| | | | ... Reserve Bank of Australia head of domestic markets department Chris Aylmer speaks on Developments in Secured Issuance and RBA Reporting Initiatives, at the Australian Securitisation 2013 Annual Conference. And, the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases ... |
| | | | Punters could enjoy a two-fecta today - the day when the Melbourne Cup meets with the RBA interest rate announcement - should the odds in their favour go. Odds-on are for the RBA to stay (on monetary policy) and Fioreno to win (the Cup). On the surface ... |
| | | | ... million people classed as jobless by European Union data agency Eurostat. In economic news on Friday, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will release the index of commodity prices for month just ended, the Australian Industry Group posts the performance ... |
| | | | ... last two months is yet reap investment rewards, with the business community remaining subdued, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Governor Glenn Stevens said this morning. Speaking at the Citi Investment Conference in Sydney, Stevens admitted that there ... |
| | | | ... record low interest rates are not having their desired on the economy - it's just inflating stock and property prices. The RBA doesn't like it that way. Governor Glen said so, "lenders and borrowers alike would be well advised to take due care" on property ... |
| | | | ... at 5,350. In economic news on Thursday, Reserve Bank of Australia is due to release its annual report to parliament, while RBA deputy governor Philip Lowe is slated to speak at the CFA Melbourne Institute's Annual Investment Conference in Melbourne. ... |
| | | | ... restocking. UBS even expects prices to fall to an average of US$106 a tonne next year and US$95 in 2015. These justify the RBA's efforts to stimulate the non-mining sector of the economy. But apart from raising house and stock prices, the wealth effect ... |
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