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| | ... the slowing momentum in economic activity in this 'Lucky Country', but I'm starting to change my tune. Yes Virginia, I'm still scouring through the pages of the RBA's Statement on Monetary Policy released earlier this month and eureka ... |
| | | It won't be over till it's over. Yes Virginia, the uncertainty that is Brexit festers on, pushed further until Britons have cast their vote at (yet another) general election to be held on 12 December (December 13 in Australia) and from there ... |
| | | ... amounts outstanding will increase at annual paces of about six trillion yen and about 90 billion yen, respectively". Yes Virginia, the BOJ maintained that it will "continue with "quantitative and qualitative monetary easing (QQE) with yield curve control," ... |
| | | ... on 10-year US Treasuries was unchanged at 1.8%; and the Bloomberg US dollar spot index ticked up by a mere 0.2%. Yes Virginia, there's nothing to write home to mother about. They're all within the normal day-to-day ups and downs of the markets. ... |
| | | ... appropriate, to ensure that inflation moves towards its aim in a sustained manner, in line with its commitment to symmetry." Yes Virginia, it's now not only "whatever it takes" but "however long it takes". If you want to know how long, it's as ... |
| | | It's not me, it's you! Yes Virginia, you, I and Irene are very well aware of US president Donald J. Trump's Twitter attacks on the Fed. The last, most significant one was right after US Federal chair Jerome Powell's speech at Jackson ... |
| | | ... me -- you can't get fooled again." - former US President George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., 17 September 2002. Yes Virginia, it was the stuff that brought "Bushism" into our collective consciousness. Of course, we all know what George W. was on about ... |
| | | ... $113,404m. This is 10.7% higher than Estimate 3 for 2018-19. Estimate 3 is 14.9% higher than Estimate 2 for 2019-20." Yes Virginia, Australian businesses have upped their capital spending plans in the face of multiplying challenges - trade war, global ... |
| | | ... English philosopher, statesman and essayist - mother tongue, "The pomp of death alarms us more than death itself." Yes Virginia, you know where I'm going with this. Brexit - the "no-deal" variety - is all but assured. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's ... |
| | | ... economic dynamics persist, the Great Recession of 2008 would be "Happy Days" in comparison. You don't believe me, Virginia? Just look at the 10-year bond yield offerings in most markets around the planet. They are now lower than the lows hit during ... |
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