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2004
Currency Trade News
Rail And Sea Snarls Blamed For Trade Loss
Wednesday January 12, 2005
Pressure is building on the Federal Government to review the capacity of rail and shipping after bottlenecks in those areas were blamed for the country's second largest trade deficit in history.Dollar Takes A Break And Duck-dives As Greenback Stages Surprise Comeback
Tuesday January 4, 2005
THE dollar suffered yesterday due to thin holiday trade - and a surprise rise in the US dollar that also hurt the euro.Trade Deficit Puts All Eyes On $us
Monday January 3, 2005
Central bank monetary policies will be tested, with the stresses the current account will put on the greenback.