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Jordan Tilley Oct 3rd 2011 8:53 pm

Aussie dollar Exchange Rate
 
Interesting few days for the Aussie dollar - We have seen a weakened dollar. The main reasons for this are continuing concerns over European debt fears, the Greek crises and overall global slowdown.

The interest rate was held at 4.75% but the accompanying statement left the door open for future rate cuts by the reserve bank. Aussie dropped against the US dollar and the Pound climbed to above 1.63.

wilf70 Oct 3rd 2011 9:06 pm

Re: Aussie dollar Exchange Rate
 
The Ozzie dollar is a commodity currency and is therefore very sensitive to the slightest hint of a downturn in the world economy or the new Asia colonial power{China] doing anything economically untoward[ie property bubble totally bursting etc]:fingerscrossed:

GarryP Oct 3rd 2011 10:44 pm

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The Oz dollar has moved 15% against the greenback, but 7% against the pound.

And that's with the story of the year being the trouble in Europe.

In essence the markets are saying "no matter where the next downturn originates, China is going to cop it, and Australia is going to follow them down". They also seem to be thinking that the US dollar is something of a safe haven - no idea why, maybe they think the teabaggers will die away...

Australia escaping the GFC last time was mainly luck, but the expectation is that next time the luck will be all bad - and nobody here seems to have a clue what's coming round the corner.

Damson Oct 3rd 2011 11:02 pm

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Fortunately it's now looking less likely that BOE will be announcing QE this week - ! Blooming hope so :fingerscrossed:.

Jordan Tilley Oct 3rd 2011 11:06 pm

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Fingers crossed indeed!!! If the Bank of England were to announce QE on Thursday the Pound would drop away quite significantly from these current good levels. As UK manufacturing data came in better than expected yesterday its less likely but lets not rule out some more money printing in November.

roaringmouse Oct 5th 2011 11:48 pm

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Originally Posted by Damson (Post 9656483)
Fortunately it's now looking less likely that BOE will be announcing QE this week - ! Blooming hope so :fingerscrossed:.

No such luck! I was expecting it next month, but not today!

Jordan Tilley Oct 6th 2011 12:54 am

Exchange Rate
 
More QE in the UK announced this afternoon. A further £75 Billion will be pumped into the UK economy to help protect against the coming global downturn.

The Bank of England Monetary policy Committee confirmed today. The Pound was trading at a low of 1.57 against the Aussie. Its regaining slightly but not a good day for Sterling at all.

peterleewaih Oct 8th 2011 1:25 am

Re: Aussie dollar Exchange Rate
 

Originally Posted by Jordan Tilley (Post 9656263)
Interesting few days for the Aussie dollar - We have seen a weakened dollar. The main reasons for this are continuing concerns over European debt fears, the Greek crises and overall global slowdown.

The interest rate was held at 4.75% but the accompanying statement left the door open for future rate cuts by the reserve bank. Aussie dropped against the US dollar and the Pound climbed to above 1.63.

Expected to drop further as downgrades of Italy and Spain by the Fitch agency renewed concerns about Europe's debt crisis and the fallout it could have on banks.

Jordan Tilley Oct 9th 2011 10:16 pm

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Looking ahead to this week, UK unemployment figures will be released on Wednesday.

Depending on the figures released, this could have an impact on the strength of sterling. Economists are predicting that unemployment (in Britain) is set to rise to its highest level for 17 years.

Damson Oct 9th 2011 10:22 pm

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Originally Posted by Jordan Tilley (Post 9667096)
Looking ahead to this week, UK unemployment figures will be released on Wednesday.

Depending on the figures released, this could have an impact on the strength of sterling. Economists are predicting that unemployment (in Britain) is set to rise to its highest level for 17 years.

Oh deep joy! This just gets better and better!!

peterleewaih Oct 13th 2011 11:48 pm

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THE Australian dollar was slightly higher today after ratings agency Standard and Poor's cutting its credit rating for Spain.


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