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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016you making me cry , please stop bleeting you will start noise pollution next

Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016After looking at the daily chart aud is now sitting just above its support in my books i have a buy not a sell , good luck to all those who are selling now , but i also have been wrong before I WILL WATCH CLOSELY IF IT BREAKS THIS SUPPORT
NZDUSD Broadening Wedge an Early Warning Sign?
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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016I have a buy now but i have been wrong before

Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016as allways a good trader

Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016condescending yup because you took a busybody view one of not your own to , and i forgot to say the pollution in your citys is getting worse even people have to where a maskhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMnqFxKTP-I , so good luck with chocking ...
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016you must be a fool not to think your country is owned by someone else
another stupid statement by uneducated person , you making me cry a small tear is coming from my eyesAustralia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016cangaroo is a small rodent with its tail cut of ,, a red kangaroo is 6ft tall and feet with 5 inch toe nails that can gut a dog ,
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 20, 2016and no quarter givin to friends

Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016after looking at long term charts ,day month i cant conceded a long term down as yet
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016thanks for your info
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016i agree with about the jobs , housing boom looks like a lead weight , so down the track you could be right mate

Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016i believe a long time ago used to correlate with the euro and that faded out , the thing to look at the aud as always done what it wants to do , not the normal things , even bad news at times does make it go up
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016thanks mate , time to say it how it is from now on
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016interesting statement by you i was defending our way of life and i am a kiwi living in Australia since 1978 its still the lucky country i just love it and at no stage did i insult , pointed out is what i did , time for you week kneed people to get ...
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016One economist estimates every $US1 rise in the coking coal price delivers a $65 million boost to the budget. In this case, that would be something like $7 billion if present price strength is sustained over the financial year. Treasury determines ...
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016coal non relevant so why are countys buy it , and i see you from Singapore where 10s of millions live in a few square miles at least we can swing our kangaroos around out block of land

Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 19, 2016you guys have been saying 73 and even idiots was saying 66 and aud keeps climbing its a shame you are bias against Australia , and let me say we have oil , gas in large amounts go look and get educated
Australia's shift to part-time employment continues
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Aussi commented Oct 18, 2016more interesting about china is the debt america owes china

Chinese Data and a Look at AUD/USD
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Aussi commented Oct 18, 2016yep mate what i was looking at is 1 hr a small fall before another rise sorry if i miss led , its great for some one to look at bigger time frames well done
Sydney property owners make a nearly 900% gain in a decade with A$4.6m sale