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2 hours, 56 minutes ago Australian stocks: Market follows US down
The Australian sharemarket has opened over three per cent lower today after it was confirmed overnight that the US was in recession. Better news may follow, with the Reserve Bank ...
New Zealand Herald Business - 10:09 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Rate cut predicted for fourth month straight
Analysts predict the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates yet again, for the fourth month in a row,...
Dynamic Business - 9:23 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Reserve Bank should think for itself as inflation threat looms
The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to cut interest rates again today, perhaps by as much as 100 basis points.
ON LINE opinion Economics - 8:39 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
RBA set to cut rates
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) looks set to slash interest rates for the fourth month in a row when it meets today.
Yahoo!7 Finance News - 1:09 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
RBA set to cut rates
The Reserve Bank of Australia is tipped to slash interest rates by around 75 basis points today.
ABC News federal politics - 12:48 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
14 hours, 5 minutes ago Reserve Bank cut today
DETERIORATING economic conditions have all but locked in a Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate cut of up to 1 per cent.
Courier Mail Business News - 11 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Aussie market dips as banks lose ground
The Australian share market closed weaker on subdued trading despite a rally on Wall Street and expectations the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this week.
Live News Business - 4:37 p.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Aussie sharemarket opens down despite positive leads
The Australian sharemarket has opened one per cent lower despite a rally on Wall Street and expectations the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this week.
Live News Business - 10 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Shares fall despite Wall St gains
THE sharemarket has opened 1 per cent lower despite a rally on Wall Street and expectations the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this week.
News Ltd Markets - 9:29 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Wall St fails to boost stocks
THE sharemarket has closed weaker on subdued trading despite a rally on Wall Street and expectations the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this week.
Courier Mail Business News - 9:29 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Market opens lower
The Australian share market has opened one per cent lower despite a rally on Wall Street and expectations the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this week. At ...
The West Australian - business - 9:15 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
Market closes lower, banks, big miners weigh
The Australian share market weaker on subdued trading despite a rally on Wall Street and expectations the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this week. Weaker resource and ...
The West Australian - business - 3:15 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
3 days, 23 hours ago Another rate cut tipped for Australia
The Reserve Bank of Australia is tipped to slash the official interest rate before Christmas as the global financial crisis continues and fears mount of a possible recession in Australia ...
Radio NZ - 1:51 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
Credit figures point to another big rate cut
Lower interest rates have failed to lift demand for credit, opening the way for another hefty reduction in the cash rate by the Reserve Bank of Australia next week. The ...
The West Australian - business - 11 a.m. Friday 28th November 2008
Consumers shying away from credit: RBA
Lower interest rates have failed to lift demand for credit, opening the way for another hefty reduction in the cash rate by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 10:56 a.m. Friday 28th November 2008

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