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Post by Denis-NFA on Jul 14, 2014 3:15:23 GMT 7
There has been lots of stuff about how the Australian Dollar will lose value against the US$.
but
if you are overseas remember your local currency will be affected.
Don't panic yet.
Only panic if you follow AFL.
Sydney Swans may do it again!
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Post by chris on Jul 23, 2014 8:50:34 GMT 7
Swans must be favored.
I'm happy our guys (Bombers) have snuck into the 8, and might be the side no one wants to play. They wont win a GF or even appear in this one. But despite incredible external pressure and losing a key player, they have steadied since mid season.
Dollar up v Dollar down...hmm, I must check, 40.70 here last week, holding there. If it's up more, doubt the money changers will put it up much, conservative approach, they take.
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Post by Banjo on Jul 23, 2014 9:46:04 GMT 7
It's slipped below 30B here, of sad significance when you consider that the economy of a military dictatorship is outpacing a formerly top 3 economy.
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Post by mikey on Jul 23, 2014 11:12:14 GMT 7
Ahh, Chris, had the pleasure of watching the Bombers smash Collingwood live a week ago at MCG.
I've ditched Asia for Melbourne as my trips overseas (from Tassie).
The dollar will play subtle games of a cent up or down for the foreseeable future.
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Post by chris on Jul 25, 2014 8:43:00 GMT 7
Ahh, Chris, had the pleasure of watching the Bombers smash Collingwood live a week ago at MCG. I've ditched Asia for Melbourne as my trips overseas (from Tassie). The dollar will play subtle games of a cent up or down for the foreseeable future. Mikey. We never beat a top club unless they are in decline or having problems. But we do have a top coach, who has some clue how to peak a side for the finals....we have also suffered some inexplicable losses, over 3 seasons, all of which might have made a difference. Mate, and those in Asia, you have a hard currency and you live a good life, it makes little difference. When we got a little more, we would just spend the excess. comme si, comme sa..
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