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AUD today 11th March 2010 |
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Date : 03/11/10 10:44 (GMT+7)
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U.S. dollar lower against the EUR in session yesterday after the President Romano Prodi of the European Union said that the worst things of the financial crisis ended in Greece and other countries in Europe will not follow the path of Greece.
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AUD today 10th March 2010 |
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Date : 03/10/10 10:20 (GMT+7)
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Dollar continued to rise strongly against most major currencies in the region yesterday due to concerns about debt from European region weighed heavily on market after Fitch Ratings warned Portugal will be cut rating after Greece.
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AUD today 9th March 2010 |
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Date : 03/09/10 10:07 (GMT+7)
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Yesterday afternoon, although there was positive growth rate of 0.6% compared to - 1% in December but industrial production of Germany in January had not increased as much as expected by analysts given 1.1%. German economy does not have the stable recovery.
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AUD today 8th March 2010 |
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Date : 03/08/10 14:03 (GMT+7)
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Meeting between Prime Minister of Greece with Prime Minister of Germany and President of the French have given different results.
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AUD today 6th March 2010 |
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Date : 03/06/10 10:20 (GMT+7)
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Yesterday evening, Non-farm Payrolls had a strong influence on the market. Disclosure of payroll showed that the U.S. job market was better than expected as reducing 36K due to worry about bad weather conditions will make businesses close and unemployment might rise to 9.8%. However, the unemployment rate was announced to hold at 9.7%.
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AUD today 5th March 2010 |
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Date : 03/05/10 10:32 (GMT+7)
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US evening session yesterday, the AUD had slipped from 0.9033 to 0.8987 before the strong U.S. economic indicators: Non-Farm Productivity increased from 6.2% to 6.9%, Jobless Claims decreased from 498K to 469K, Pending Home Sales declined from 0.8% -7.6%, Factory Orders rose from 1.5% to 1.7%.
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AUD today 4th March 2010 |
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Date : 03/04/10 10:25 (GMT+7)
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Yesterday afternoon, the AUD fell more than 40 points from 0.9053 to 0.9010 after the European retail sales fell from 0.5% to -0.3%.
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AUD today 3rd March 2010 |
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Date : 03/03/10 10:45 (GMT+7)
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Yesterday and this morning, the AUD had been supportted from the important news:
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AUD today 2nd March 2010 |
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Date : 03/02/10 10:33 (GMT+7)
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Although the European unemployment rate 9.9% was better than forecast 10.1% but in the afternoon session, the AUD had decreased quite strongly from 0.9000 to 0.8940.
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AUD today 1st March 2010 |
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Date : 03/01/10 10:16 (GMT+7)
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In the Asian session this morning, many news from Australia: home sales up strongly from -4.6% to 9.5% helped the AUD gain 0.8995, however, after that, AUD Current Account Balance (Australian Dollar) (4Q) (actual: -17459M, forecast:-17200M, previous:-14731M), AUD Company Operating Profit (QoQ) (4Q) (actual: 0.2%, forecast: 0.5%, previous: -1.4%), AUD Inventories (4Q) (actual: 0.2%, forecast: 0.5%, previous: 0.1%), AUD Net Exports of GDP (4Q) (actual: -1.3, forecast: -1.1, previous: -1.8) were lo
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