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Sub-prime currency fall-out

SUZY MAC IS ON LEAVE  |  FRIDAY, 21 SEP 2007
... markets and to lower yield expectations that were pushing too high and frightening lenders out of the market. But low US rates stretch the country differentials causing rebound effects on global currency valuations as the US dollar comes under even more ...

Get financial advice on the web

MICHAEL HOBBS  |  MONDAY, 3 SEP 2007
The internet is increasingly becoming a key resource for financial planners who wish to broaden their client base and provide up to date information with the launch of two new websites, RateCity and RatesMate. The two websites are not affiliated but ...

Market wrap - morning

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 6 FEB 2007
... weekly gain since August and the Dow clocking its biggest weekly gain since November last week as economic data suggested US rates will hold steady for now. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 13.06 points, or 0.10 per cent, to 12,666.55, while the ...

AUD to go hungry as investors lose their appetite: Julius Baer

... dollar will struggle both as risk appetite weakens and as its "high yield" status continues to be undermined by higher US rates and the prospect of higher European rates,' noted Julius Baer. If the Julius Baer sentiment proves right, the Australian economy ...

Fed leaves US rates unchanged, pledges patience

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 MAR 2004
The US Federal Reserve opted today to keep interest rates at 1958 lows and signalled it was in no hurry to raise borrowing costs with job creation so sluggish and inflation tame. The unanimous decision by the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee ...

Midday Market wrap: $A weaker at noon, bonds firmer

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 17 DEC 2003
... fell 0.2 per cent in November, which was interpreted as meaning the chances of a rate hike in the US was reduced. With US rates at a 45 year low, that means investors are seeking higher yields elsewhere which is keep downward pressure on the US currency. ...

RBA leaves rates unchanged

... Australian dollar would harm exporters and farmers. The decision leaves Australian rates 3.75 percentage points higher than US rates, which the FOMC cut by 0.25 per cent last week.

Exporters to be hard hit by RBA decision: Ai Group

WITH AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 2 JUL 2003
... predicted today. The RBA this morning left interest rates unchanged at 4.75 per cent, 3.75 percentage points higher than US rates. Ai Group chief executive Heather Ridout warned jobs could go if the Australian dollar continued to rise on the back of ...

RBA board meeting brings mixed forecasts

WITH AAP  |  TUESDAY, 1 JUL 2003
... (RBA) board is unlikely to cut interest rates when it meets today for the first time since its American counterpart cut US rates to 1 per cent. HSBC economist Anthony Thompson predicted the Reserve would shy away from a rate cut because of the continued ...

Afternoon market wrap: Shares stronger in late trade

... bond market recovered from early losses, after a Washington Post story suggested the Fed would still go ahead and cut US rates by 50 basis points at next week's FOMC meeting. The yield on the benchmark 10-year bond ended at 4.79%, slightly higher than ...
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