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No one said it is bad, but for most HSC STUDENTS are bad because we are travellling overseas after the exams. =P I still haven't exchanged my currencies...yetEnteebee said:It's not necessarily bad for our dollar to depreciate during hard times as it does... it means that we have less imports and further capability for exports to basically pull us out of it.
but as a general rule of thumb, higher interest rates will cause an appreciation. Also, note that the Australian dollar started depreciating before rate cuts.tau281290 said:Yes our interest rates are quite high comparatively, but it also means it can fall quite fast, adding to the depreciation on the $A.
The bank deposit guarantee is not just in Australia, other countries have introduced them, including Hong Kong and Germany.
yeah it's what youBROKEmyLIFE was implying with his fiat currency point, at least i think so...tau281290 said:No one said it is bad, but for most HSC STUDENTS are bad because we are travellling overseas after the exams. =P I still haven't exchanged my currencies...yet
He was just stealing the idea off a SMH article today, nothing major.Enteebee said:yeah it's what youBROKEmyLIFE was implying with his fiat currency point, at least i think so...
Yes, that's why when we cut our rates again in Nov, speculators are going to pull out their $A again. This will depreciate the $A for a short period, it is going to stabilise again anyway.BackCountrySnow said:but as a general rule of thumb, higher interest rates will cause an appreciation. Also, note that the Australian dollar started depreciating before rate cuts.
kinda...but not reallyjacobkhoury said:America is now in a recession. They are our major trading partners so the volatility of their market and shares will ultimately affect our dollar. Also , there isn't much expenditure within our economy atm, which devalues the dollar. However, the lower our dollar, the more internationally competitive we will be.
Was listening to a thing with someone from China.humanities said:wasnt china recently annoucned as our major 2 way trading partner.
No. when we refer to the value of the Australian we are really saying the $A/$US. So a recession in the US would appreciate the Australian dollar assuming all other variables remain constant.jacobkhoury said:America is now in a recession. They are our major trading partners so the volatility of their market and shares will ultimately affect our dollar. Also , there isn't much expenditure within our economy atm, which devalues the dollar. However, the lower our dollar, the more internationally competitive we will be.
Yeah.humanities said:wasnt china recently annoucned as our major 2 way trading partner.
I thought it was a plot by the combined power of al-Qaeda and Jemaah Islamiyah in their new satanic anti-bogan alliance.zimmerman8k said:It's all speculative trading by greedy jew bankers.
anyone else noticed how nearly all well-known economists are jews?zimmerman8k said:It's all speculative trading by greedy jew bankers.
President Jebediah Bartlet isn't a Jew.BackCountrySnow said:anyone else noticed how nearly all well-known economists are jews?
doing it wrongBackCountrySnow said:lolwut?