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Australia's balance of trade improves in October, boosted by the Rugby World Cup

... services also improved by 27% to a value of -$1,648 million, from September's figure of -$2,250 million. The value of imports during October was $13,403 million, down from September's $13,804 million worth of imports. Goods and services credits (exports) ...

Worst over for the economy: TD Securities

... quarter. Mr Koukoulas indicated the main drag on economic growth is the significant leakage of strong domestic demand into imports. Unfortunately for the growth momentum of the economy as a whole, much of the lift in business investment and household ...

Current account deficit improves in September quarter after some exports recover

AAP  |  MONDAY, 1 DEC 2003
... some trade contracts are written in US dollars. Wool and sheepskin exports rose while cereal and meat exports dropped. Imports also fell two per cent over the quarter, largely because of a fall in prices from the higher Aussie dollar. The ABS said the ...

Weaker property market and low inflation may guide RBA decision in December

... account deficit to widen by $10.5 billion to six per cent of GDP by December due to ongoing weakness in exports and strong imports and said that net income deficit was a wild card. Mr Koukoulas has predicted company profits to rise by a robust 3% in ...

NAB's economic report cites RBA's leaning towards neutral interest rates

... upside and that official interest rates should "move back to neutral". The report also said that international merchandise imports data for October has shown a three per cent increase in imports (in unadjusted terms) to $11.839 billion. NAB's data reveals ...

Midday Market Wrap: Dollar stronger at noon

... dollar fell against its major rivals after the US Commerce Department confirmed it would install quotas on Chinese clothing imports, raising fears of protectionism and the US trade deficit. "We saw a bit of bond buying on the back of that," he said. ...

Merchandise imports rise to $11.84 billion: ABS

AAP  |  TUESDAY, 18 NOV 2003
Merchandise imports rose three per cent in October to $11.84 billion as the higher Aussie dollar pushed down the price of imported goods. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said imports rose $350 million in the month. Imports of food and live ...

Better times coming for exports: Vaile

AAP  |  FRIDAY, 31 OCT 2003
... year, Trade Minister Mark Vaile said today. The trade gap with the rest of the world widened in September as a rebound in imports outpaced a recovery in farm exports. Australian Bureau of Statistics data revealed the trade deficit increased to $2.28 ...

Trade gap widens in September

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 30 OCT 2003
Australia's trade gap widened in September as a rebound in imports outpaced a recovery in exports. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) said the trade deficit increased to $2.28 billion in September, from a revised $1.97 billion shortfall in August ...

Strong business investment to peak by mid-2004: Westpac economist

... its rise and will likely stabilise by June of next year at US$0.73. The current decrease in the PPI of 10.5 per cent for imports of final commodities is as expected and the currency rise will have a drag on import prices. "Given the strong domestic demand ...