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| | | ... huge drop in GDP (gross domestic product) in early 2013, everything being equal, but it can be mitigated by an aggressive RBA," I shut up and listen. Ahhh... but did you see it? Right there on there on the quote above - "everything being equal". This ... |
| | | | ... an export led economy, cashing in on the investment that has already been made in mining or the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will be forced boost construction and manufacturing with stimulus measures." While Miller commended the RBA for the flexibility ... |
| | | | ... the NASDAQ rose 2.21 per cent. Australian market players will likely focus on the release the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) November board meeting minutes, at 1130 AEST, and a speech from its governor Glenn Stevens, at 1915 AEDT. The spot price of ... |
| | | | ... share price index futures contract was up 20 points at 4,399. In economic news on Tuesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is due to release the minutes of its November board meeting, RBA governor Glenn Stevens is scheduled to deliver a speech at ... |
| | | | ... growing speculation that the next bull market run is just around the corner, historically low interest rates, and a call by RBA governor Glenn Stevens for investors to return to shares, investors' remain unwaveringly committed to cash. Following the ... |
| | | | ... get the economy moving again, according to Instreet managing director George Lucas. Yesterday the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) surprised the market by holding off on its decision to cut interest rates, citing unexpected inflationary pressure as well ... |
| | | | ... judged that the stance of monetary policy was appropriate for the time being." This was how the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) explained its decision to leave the official interest unchanged at 3.25% -- the first time in six years that it has maintained ... |
| | | | ... a bit of fun." For investors keeping an eye on the market rather than the big race, it was the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) monthly board meeting that was the focus of their attention. Some 12 of the 15 economists surveyed by AAP said they expected ... |
| | | | ... Back to the dude that's thinking he's died and gone to heaven. At 0230 post-meridian today, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) announces its verdict on interest rates. Will it hold rates steady or cut by 25 bps... or 50 bps? Bet correctly and fortune ... |
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