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Exchange Rate
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Currency:  
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AUD
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1.000
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1.000
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USD
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1.117
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1.118
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VND
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17,175.000
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17,514.000
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Date :
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
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Hot News
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AUD today 11th Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/11/10 10:13 (GMT+7)
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Last week, Non-farm payrolls in December (real -85K, 0K in forecast, previous -11K) caused disappointment to the market. This proved the volatile U.S. economy.
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AUD today 9th Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/09/10 10:20 (GMT+7)
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Yesterday evening, the U.S. got bad news from its economy against the expectations: Non-Farm Payrolls were disappointing, causing the American people so concerned about the future of the U.S. economy. Non-Farm Payrolls fell -85K , compared with the earlier -11K.
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AUD today 8th Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/08/10 10:15 (GMT+7)
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AUD continues to show sideway trend in the Asian session this morning while gold went sideways in narrow trading at 1128-1135 in New York last night, closing at 1131 on the U.S. labor market better than expected (Initial Jobless Claims (Jan 2) : actual 434K, forecast 449K, Continuing Jobless Claims (Dec 26) actual 4802K, cons: 4983K, previous 4981K). This morning, gold tumbled quickly to 1124.
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AUD today 7th Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/07/10 11:01 (GMT+7)
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AUD got support news this morning as follows: Australia's retail sales increased 1.4% (forecast and previous: 0.4%), Australian trade balance decreased significantly (actual:-1700M, cons:-1790M, previous:-2080M).
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AUD today 6th Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/06/10 10:20 (GMT+7)
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Yesterday evening, some news were published from both Australia and the U.S. market.
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AUD today 5th Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/05/10 10:29 (GMT+7)
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Although US ISM Manufacturing (Dec) climbed up to 55.9 points (prediction: 54.2 points, previous: 53.6 points), Construction Spending (MoM) (Nov) declined sharply compared with predictions (actual: -0.6%, forecast: -0.2%, previous: -0.5%). These made the dollar weaken.
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AUD today 4th Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/04/10 11:28 (GMT+7)
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Dollar continued to recover after US reports of job last week showing better than expected.
However, according to some experts that was only reaction in the short term because in the near future we may see a weakening dollar when Fed’s Vice Chairman Donald Kohn expressed the view that it’s not the time to increase interest rates.
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AUD today 2nd Jan 2010 |
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Date : 01/02/10 10:52 (GMT+7)
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AUD/USD closed the week trading at 0.8970 with sideway trend, including selling and buying together from investors for earning profits in the short term.
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AUD today 31th Dec 2009 |
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Date : 12/31/09 11:20 (GMT+7)
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Chicago Purchasing Managers' Index (Dec) is an economic data published at 14:45 GMT yesterday. Contrary to the prediction, the index increased 60 points compared to the previous month 56.1, while it was forecasted to reduce 55.3. Through this data, investors can look nearly to the station of the production area in the U.S. The US economy is very positive. Latest PMI of New York area was negative while Philadelphia and Dallas’ PMI were seen well.
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AUD today 30th Dec 2009 |
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Date : 12/30/09 10:56 (GMT+7)
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Research Organization Conference Board of US said that the US consumer confidence in December 2009 has increased the highest in three months, gaining 52.9 points - higher than analysts’ forecast of 52,5 points, from 50.6 points in November 2009.
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