Aussie dollar slightly weaker today
THE Australian dollar is slightly weaker this morning, after trading in a narrow range overnight in volatile trade.
THE Australian dollar is slightly weaker this morning, after trading in a narrow range overnight in volatile trade.
THE dollar is slightly weaker this morning, after trading in a narrow range overnight in volatile trade.
THE Australian dollar has lifted after US President Barack Obama flagged a proposal to create jobs.
THE dollar was trading lower this morning, as traders await a key speech from President Barack Obama on the economy and on US dollar strength.
THE dollar was trading around half a US cent higher, after Germany’s top court ruled in favour of eurozone bailouts.
THE Australian dollar rose sharply after official figures showed the local economy avoided a recession and returned to growth in the June quarter.
THE dollar was lower at noon (AEST), amid quiet trading conditions as market players waited for this afternoon’s interest rate decision.
THE Australian dollar is trading almost one US cent lower after last week’s disappointing US employment figures.
THE Australian dollar was slightly lower, trading in a tight range during the local session as traders await the release of US jobs figures tonight (AEST).
THE dollar was fractionally higher at noon (AEST), as traders await significant US employment figures due on tonight.
THE dollar is slightly higher today, after the US dollar gained ground overnight on better than expected data on the US manufacturing sector.
THE Australian dollar rose in local trade after the release of some encouraging domestic and Chinese economic figures.
THE Australian dollar was higher at noon, buoyed by the release of better-than-expected local retail trade data.
THE Australian share market opened slightly higher on the back of offshore gains.
THE Australian dollar was stronger today after global equity markets posted another night of gains on the back of better than expected manufacturing and jobs data from the US.
THE dollar is higher today, after Wall Street gained ground overnight on better than expected US manufacturing data.
THE Australian dollar was higher on Wednesday after global equity markets posted another night of gains on the back of signs from the US central bank’s willingness to take action to help the economy.
THE Australian dollar was higher at noon on stronger global equity markets, but volumes were thin as traders awaited key US data which is due on Wednesday night (AEST).
THE Australian dollar was more than half a US cent higher at noon amid strong risk-on sentiment and buoyant equity markets.
THE Australian dollar was half a US cent higher today, following positive leads from equity markets as investor sentiment continued to improve.
THE dollar is trading at its highest levels in three weeks as improved market optimism helps push Asian equities higher.
THE Australian dollar was close to one US cent higher today, reflecting broad-based US dollar weakness after a speech by the leader of the US central bank left markets cold.
THE Australian dollar was higher at noon, after the Reserve Bank of Australia gave an upbeat assessment of the country’s financial system.
THE dollar was slightly lower this morning ahead of the much anticipated speech by the US central bank chairman.
THE dollar closed weaker in local trading today as speculation eased that the US central bank will launch a third round of economic stimulus.
THE Australian dollar was mostly flat after better than expected US data overnight and as speculation eased that the US central bank will launch a third round of economic stimulus.
THE dollar was slightly lower this morning as traders wait for a speech by the US Federal Reserve chairman.
THE dollar was half a US cent higher this morning after US stocks rose overnight.
THE Australian dollar was slightly higher today, following a positive lead from Wall St and precious metals overnight.
FEDERAL Treasurer Wayne Swan has ruled out any government intervention in the currency market despite a high Australian dollar having an adverse impact on trade-exposed industries.
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