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Finance: Australia lifts Key Rate

Unread postby Ferretlover » Tue 06 Oct 2009, 12:35:06

Australia lifts key rate from 49 yr low Posted by Gwen Robinson on Oct 06:
Australia on Tuesday became the first G20 nation to raise borrowing costs since the start of the global financial crisis more than a year ago, as the central bank unexpectedly raised its benchmark interest rate from a 49-year low and signalled more increases in coming months, reports Bloomberg. Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens increased the overnight cash rate target to 3.25% from 3%, driving the Australian dollar to $0.8834 from $0.8762 .
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Australia Raises Rate From 49-Year Low, Signals More (Update1) By Jacob Greber:
Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Australia’s central bank unexpectedly raised its benchmark interest rate from a 49-year low and signaled further increases in coming months amid signs the economy is strengthening.
Reserve Bank Governor Glenn Stevens increased the overnight cash rate target to 3.25 percent from 3 percent in Sydney today. Only one of 20 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News forecast today’s move. The rest predicted no change.
“It’s quite a pre-emptive move,” said Su-Lin Ong, senior economist at RBC Capital Markets Ltd. in Sydney. “They’re very comfortable the globe is returning to firmer growth, particularly Australia’s key trading partners in Asia. “There are a few more hikes ahead.” ...
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Re: Finance: Australia lifts Key Rate

Unread postby kiwichick » Fri 16 Oct 2009, 15:20:17

expect 0.5% on melbourne cup day
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