The cover picture shows a rare, 80% silver, round Australian 50-cent piece, which was introduced in 1966 when Australia changed currency from the Australian pound to the Australian dollar. It was later replaced with a copper/nickel dodecagonal (12-sided) version in 1969. The coin underpins ...
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"A bigger threat to asset markets however, comes not from slower economic growth in the short-term, butinflationary pressures towards the end of our secular timeframe. Note first of all the increasing influence of non-core food and energy prices in G-7 nations over the past few years as i...
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