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IN FOCUS: Australian currency changes 2007-2011
The US dollar isn't the only game in town when it comes to currency movement. We look at how the Australian dollar has shifted against a basket of currencies from our major trading partners over the five years from 2007 to 2001
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Interest rates raised by 0.25 per cent
The Reserve Bank has raised interest rates by 25 basis points to 4.75 per cent. The move is set to affect retailers and importers as well as the Australian dollar.
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Government body dismisses exporter fear over rising dollar
The dollar is about to hit $0.98 on the US dollar, but it's not going to spell the end for exports.
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A$ dips as risk averse investors sell
The Australian dollar opened a touch lower as risk averse investors sold off the local currency over credit ratings fears for the UK and the US.
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Strong dollar promps Opengear to drop prices
Australia’s strong dollar exchange rate against the US greenback has led server vendor, Opengear, to reduce its product prices by 30 per cent.
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Internode cuts modem prices
Internode has discounted the price of its 3G modems as a result of the strong Australian dollar.
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