EXCHANGE RATE
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Anyone keeping an eye on exhange rate, as i am, its just dropped to 43.01 at 10pm cheers carl
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UK Inflation figures released tommorrow, if they are +2% then it will put upward pressure on interest rates here in the UK, so obviously make sterling more attractive to the currency investors!
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From OZFOREX if of any interest?
The Aussie dollar is expected to remain under selling pressure this week given the renewed risk aversion that has impacted upon investor sentiment and equity markets as a result of the continuing fallout from the sub-prime mortgage sector crisis. On the data calendar this week the US retail sales figures are likely to have a direct impact on the Aussie. On the domestic front, Monday’s RBA monetary policy statement will be closely watched for its outlook for interest rates and inflation.
The Aussie dollar is expected to remain under selling pressure this week given the renewed risk aversion that has impacted upon investor sentiment and equity markets as a result of the continuing fallout from the sub-prime mortgage sector crisis. On the data calendar this week the US retail sales figures are likely to have a direct impact on the Aussie. On the domestic front, Monday’s RBA monetary policy statement will be closely watched for its outlook for interest rates and inflation.
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From OZFOREX if of any interest?
The Aussie dollar is expected to remain under selling pressure this week given the renewed risk aversion that has impacted upon investor sentiment and equity markets as a result of the continuing fallout from the sub-prime mortgage sector crisis. On the data calendar this week the US retail sales figures are likely to have a direct impact on the Aussie. On the domestic front, Monday’s RBA monetary policy statement will be closely watched for its outlook for interest rates and inflation.
The Aussie dollar is expected to remain under selling pressure this week given the renewed risk aversion that has impacted upon investor sentiment and equity markets as a result of the continuing fallout from the sub-prime mortgage sector crisis. On the data calendar this week the US retail sales figures are likely to have a direct impact on the Aussie. On the domestic front, Monday’s RBA monetary policy statement will be closely watched for its outlook for interest rates and inflation.
is that good news or bad news if i want to exchange £ to A$ ?
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