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2004
Currency Trade News
Currency Rise Could Hurt Economy: Costello
Friday February 20, 2004
Treasurer Peter Costello has warned that Australia's soaring dollar will not only hurt exporters but the broader economy, after the currency this week broke through the key 80 US cents barrier for the first time in seven years.Whatever You Do It's The Rise In The Dollar That Counts
Saturday February 14, 2004
Forget the free trade agreement and its promise of lower tariffs, it's all about the Aussie dollar. With the currency still rising and not expected to abate until it peaks around mid-80c by June, retail investors are faced with a challenge.What Free Trade Agreement, Farmers Ask
Tuesday February 10, 2004
Sugar farmers have been shocked and surprised to find themselves left out of the free trade agreement, saying this will have repercussions for struggling canegrowers.When The Free-trade Salesmen Go To Work, Only The Truth Is Modest
Tuesday February 10, 2004
Before the internet shrank the planet, each side of an international trade deal was able to spin without fear of contradiction. What we knew about a deal, at least for a while, was what the Trade Minister chose to tell us about it.