Wednesday, 19 June 2013
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12:21 | 19/6/13
Bloomberg
The Australian dollar extended losses to a fourth day against the greenback before the Federal Reserve concludes a policy meeting today.
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09:00 | 19/6/13
Business Spectator
Australian dollar opens weaker. 3 min ago. Markets · Currency · Australian Dollar. Local currency slips in early trade despite firmer finish on Wall Street.
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The Australian dollar lost a quarter of a cent following the release of the minutes, falling to about 95.17 US cents just after 11.30am.
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14:47 | 17/6/13
Business Spectator
The Australian dollar is firmer as traders position themselves ahead of the US Federal Reserve's quarterly meeting. At 1200 AEST, the currency was trading at 96.13 US cents, up from 95.94 cents on Friday.
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20:08 | 14/6/13
Wall Street Journal
The Australian dollar bounced sharply Friday, in line with a rise in sentiment across global markets, but most major banks said the currency will resume its recent sharp fall because of a weak domestic economy.
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15:09 | 14/6/13
Business Spectator
The Australian dollar is stronger after hitting a one-week high overnight as investors became concerned the United States would not wind down its economic stimulus program any time soon.
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10:03 | 13/6/13
Business Spectator
The Australian dollar is stronger after hitting a one-week high following the release of strong local consumer sentiment figures.
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04:56 | 13/6/13
Seeking Alpha
Since the high made 4/11, the Australian dollar has been the currency down under getting clipped for 11%, dragging prices yesterday to their lowest trade since October 2011.
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The Australian Dollar trades at multi-year lows as the second-worst performing G10 currency year-to date, but markets can only move in one direction in so long—why might it bounce?
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21:52 | 11/6/13
Seeking Alpha
The largest ever shipment of iron ore has left Port Hedland with 256,450 tonnes headed for China. The Fortescue loaded vessel, PSU Seventh, left on a draft of 18.84 metres on Sunday morning, 9 June 2013.
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