posted by
hanayoridango
1354 days ago
in AUD
The Australian dollar advanced after a report showed the economy expanded in the second quarter at a faster pace than in the previous three months.
posted by
fxcashmonster
1354 days ago
in AUD, Fundamental
Australia's economy has defied the global slowdown to post its second quarter of growth in a row, avoiding a technical recession.
posted by
domyouji
1354 days ago
in AUD, Fundamental
Australia's economy has continued to out-perform others, recording another quarter of growth while they went backwards.
posted by
butterscotch
1354 days ago
in AUD, GDP
Australia’s GDP increased 0.6% in the June quarter beating analysts estimates of +0.3%.
posted by
pipSyGirl
1355 days ago
in USD, AUD, Technical
The AUD/USD hit the 0.8466 resistance 3 times since early August and could not pass that barrier. This morning (01.01.09; 9am; EST) I entered a short position.
posted by
RiskTaker
1355 days ago
in AUD, Fundamental, Consumer
Australian public sector consumption and investment rose 0.8 per cent last quarter to a combined $63.32 billion, implying a modest contribution to economic growth in the second quarter.
posted by
ritch
1355 days ago
in USD, AUD, Manufacturing
The Australian dollar has closed firmer on Tuesday as data showing an improved manufacturing sector in the US lifted demand for high-yielding currencies such as the local unit.
posted by
penpip
1355 days ago
in AUD, Fundamental, Manufacturing
Australia's manufacturing activity expanded for the first time in 15 months in August, reflecting sharp increases in production, new orders and deliveries, the latest report from the Australian Industry Group and PricewaterhouseCoopers showed Tue
posted by
busybee
1355 days ago
in AUD, Fundamental, Trade
Australia's trade deficit doubled in the June quarter, a worse-than-expected shortfall that may push the economy into contraction for the period, economists say. In a separate gauge of economic health, building approvals surged in July.
posted by
blitz
1355 days ago
in AUD, Fundamental, Housing
Residential building approvals in Australia were down 3.9 percent on year in July, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Tuesday - better than forecasts that had called for a 9.1 percent annual decline following the 14.3 percent contraction