Why Strong Aussie Dollar Not All SweetTHE high Aussie dollar is likely to bring a mixture of good and bad to the Clarence Valley.
Of course, one big advantage for the Australian Dollar is that it has no such risk premium emanating from political uncertainty. Although Gibbs does not mention it, the nearest comparable risk for the Aussie is probably the trade dispute between the US and China, since China is its largest tr...
While theAussie dollarwould probably dip in reaction to any rate cut on Tuesday, the bottom line for the currency is that interest rates will remain relatively high and continue to be a source of underlying support, analysts told CNBC. "The Aussie dollar is going to remain resilient whether t...
Matthew Circosta, economist at Moody's Analytics, said that while a falling Aussie dollar does put the economy at risk of high inflationary pressures, right now the bigger upside is the currency boosting those sectors that had been struggling in the past because of its strength. "We're certai...
It’s really only in America that you could have a billion-dollar company, that that is all you do, is go around building self-storage facilities as a business. That’s still has plenty of runway ahead of it as well as they take more and more of that market. I think...
quality steaks at reasonable prices, placing it in the middle between low-end meat spots and high-end steak joints. The family-friendly establishment is known for steaks, of course, but also creative delicacies like the Bloomin' Onion, Kookaburra Wings, Sydney 'Shrooms, and other Aussie-themed...
Making tamales involves preparing the masa, making the filling, putting the tamales together, and then steaming them. This is a basic recipe for making traditional pork tamales, but one can use beef, chicken, turkey, pumpkin, or any other filling you can think of. Create and enjoy. ...
I notice that people really like to pontificate about exchange rates. I really don’t know much about open economy macro, but I always wonder what people mean when they talk about the implications of a falling dollar. Why would the dollar fall in the first place? More sophisticated pundits ...
My favorite example of an unconventional policy tool is the 1933 dollar devaluation. In 1932 the Fed had tried open market purchases to boost the money supply, but the policy failed as fears the US would be forced to devalue led to gold outflows, which negated most of the effect of the...
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