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| | | ... Monday. Thanks for reading! 4.50pm - How do you blog about Sir Bob Geldof ? You can't. He could have stood there for 45 minutes without uttering a word and he would have still left a lasting impact on the audience in the room. He ran through a gamut ... |
| | | | ... the no change decision. All good... except for the Board's discussion on iron ore prices - disclosed in the meeting's minutes - was conspicuously absent in the earlier released statement. There was nary a single sentence mentioning members' discussion ... |
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| | | | ... Superannuation Trustees Super Investment Conference, describing the debate as a "mug's game that wasn't going to get resolved in 50 minutes on the Gold Coast." She noted that while she was representing the "passive" side of the debate, Vanguard actually ... |
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| | | | ... remain below the low end of the RBA's 2%-3% target. Ergo, the hawkish interpretations that sprang after the release of the minutes of the RBA's 4 July board meeting were just that... speculations of interpretations, sending the A$/US$ exchange rate down ... |
| | | | RBA deputy governor Guy Debelle snuffed hawkish interpretations of the minutes of the 4 July RBA meeting - particularly, the minutes' reference to a 3.5% neutral cash rate - reversing the Australian dollar's upward run. "...the current (nominal) cash ... |
| | | | ... another justification for the optimism and seemingly hawkish turn the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) conveyed in the minutes of its 4 July board meeting. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) reported total employment grew by 14,000 in June. This ... |
| | | | ... international and domestic economy, it told us so - in black and white - in its 4 July Statement of Monetary Policy. But the minutes of that meeting indicate that it was more optimistic than the optimism it relayed in the short statement. This, at least ... |
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