Australia dollar unsettled as RBA cites significant risks
Australia dollar unsettled as RBA cites significant risks
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The Australian dollar eased back on Tuesday after the country's central bank sounded a warning about weakness in the housing market that was taken as dovish for interest rates.
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Reuters
Australia cash rate seen lower for longer as more banks predict cuts: Reuters poll
Australia cash rate seen lower for longer as more banks predict cuts: Reuters poll
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's central bank will keep rates at record lows until at least early 2021, a Reuters poll showed, with an increasing number of analysts either predicting a cut or pushing back their rate hike calls in the face of rising economic risks.
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Reuters
Australia, New Zealand dollars rally with yuan, resource prices
Australia, New Zealand dollars rally with yuan, resource prices
SYDNEY/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - The Australian and New Zealand dollars were grinding higher on Wednesday as hints of progress in Sino-U.S. trade talks lifted the yuan, while dovish signals from a range of central banks supported commodity prices.
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Reuters
NZ dollar falls after second fruit fly discovered
An already weak New Zealand dollar fell further on the news that a second fruit fly has been found in Auckland. It is of a different species to the adult male Queensland fly caught last week.The kiwi had already been dragged down...
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Euro recovers vs. dollar as trade optimism supports risk-taking
LONDON (Reuters) - The euro rallied and riskier currencies like the Australian dollar strengthened on Monday as optimism over a breakthrough in talks to end a U.S.-China trade war encouraged investors.
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Reuters
Australia's central bank sounds alarm on housing slide, rate cut in play
SYDNEY, (Reuters) - Australia's central bank sees "significant uncertainties" on the economic outlook as the country's once high-flying property market nosedives, a major reason rate cuts might be back on the table.
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