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2007
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2006
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2005
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2004
Currency Trade News
$a Rides Global Boom: Rba Chief - 'best Trade Terms In 50 Years'
Thursday July 19, 2007
THE dollar continued its rapid advance after comments by Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens that the most favourable trading conditions for Australia in more than half a century had helped lift the currency to an 18-year high.How High Can The Australian Dollar Go? Stay Tuned To This Station
Tuesday July 17, 2007
IN THE arm wrestle that is the currency market, the US dollar keeps losing out. The Australian dollar has reached yet another 18-year high of US87.34? against the greenback.It Seems No One Wants Trade Barriers To Fall, And Votes To Be Lost
Tuesday July 10, 2007
After years of negotiation, the Doha round may yet fail.Lubricating An Oily Path To The Middle East
Monday July 9, 2007
The American dollar, as the international reserve currency, is the secret element to its military might.$a Advances On Exports Gains But Stocks Index Up Just A Whisker
Thursday July 5, 2007
CONFIRMED in its expectations for interest rates, the currency market focused on Bureau of Statistics trade deficit figures, which showed Australian exports doing better than economists expected.Australia's Trade Deficit Improves, But Americans Have The Better Of Us
Thursday July 5, 2007
AUSTRALIA'S yearly trade deficit with the US has blown out by more than 35 per cent since the pair signed a bilateral trade deal, with the blame falling on a rising Australian dollar and weakening consumer demand in the US.