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| | | Funny that. Funny that on the same day that RBA Governor Glenn Stevens addressed the Anika Foundation Luncheon in Sydney and told his audience that, "One of the features of much regular discussion of macroeconomic policy, and monetary policy in particular ... |
| | | | ... on the income side they have suffered a 70% drawdown as one-year rates have nosedived from 8.25% to 2.55%, according to the RBA. To put this into context, this income loss dwarfs the biggest ever fall in the Australian sharemarket - 54% during the GFC ... |
| | | | ... many expected, and the Grexit can kicked 3 years further down the road, the A$ falls? Not that I'm complaining... and am sure RBA Gov Glen would too. Gov Glenn would be happier with Black Rock's prediction of a slide to around US70Ac before the New Year ... |
| | | | ... invests in a diversified portfolio of income-producing securities and seeks to outperform the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) cash rate with minimal risk of capital loss. "The strategy is popular with investors who want a defensive, cash-like strategy ... |
| | | | Chexit, Checcident, Chimbo OlA(C)! OlA(C)! OlA(C)! A$ down... and the RBA didn't even have to lift a finger. Yes Virginia, it didn't happen overnight but it did happen. The A$ broke below US$0.74 (US$0.7398) last night - the first since mid-2009 - despite ... |
| | | | ... from two days ago. Needless to say, expectations will change again at the drop of another fresher stat. This reminds me of RBA Gov Glenn's comments after his speech at the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum in London only last Tuesday. ... |
| | | | ... was downhill from there. Not even the positive reception to Australian Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey's second Budget nor the RBA's May interest rate reduction could get it back up again. Certainly gives meaning to that aged-old "sell in May..." adage ... |
| | | | ... may offer a more unbiased company position. This is one the key findings among research from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) released yesterday. Among nine investment papers in the RBA's quarterly bulletin, several themes were addressed. In the paper ... |
| | | | ... profitability would hit public finances. Government revenue would go down by $10 billion per annum and this would justify the RBA further lowering interest rates to 1.25, but we don't think that will happen because it's too aggressive a move for the ... |
| | | | ... is still small but higher than it was earlier this year. He said the risk will be worrying the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and means the next move in the Australian cash rate is most likely to be downwards. "Meaning that Australian bond yields have ... |
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