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- lasty commented Oct 31, 2018
Don't you love how the govt sell it so positively like Australian farmers have access to these new countries. Well they have access to ours as well and some don't play fair. The biggest part of the TPP is a legal minefield over copyright, critical ...
Australia ratifies the TPP-11
- lasty commented Oct 31, 2018
Its going to tank .. It was never thought out properly and now we see the demise .. Britain was a powerhouse and will soon be out and Germany is slowing .. not much left after that
In letter to Italy, EU Commission says Italian debt is cause of concern for whole euro zone
- lasty commented Oct 30, 2018
Its only going to get weaker
Where Will the Yuan Go Next? China's Big Choice
- lasty commented Oct 30, 2018
Its going to get worse and not because of the trade war but Global economies are looking weak.
Chinese manufacturing activity slows as trade war hits harder than expected
- lasty commented Oct 30, 2018
Globalisation was a socialistic experiment that failed.
What Is Globalization?
- lasty commented Oct 30, 2018
With petrol at NZ$2.40 a litre how can anyone be optimistic. The we have NZ PM looking to shut down gas and oil new business. Wait until she adheres to UN IPCC who suggests that Livestock should be phased out ..
ANZ Business Outlook: Feeling flat
- lasty commented Oct 30, 2018
Thats why your'e now a nobody Yellen
Yellen says rising deficit is unsustainable: 'If I had a magic wand, I would raise taxes'
- lasty commented Oct 30, 2018
Inflation .. Is that all they are worried about ? The EU is about to implode .. and they are worried about a stimulus ? Seriously the Euro should be below parity
Strong German inflation backs Draghi's plan to exit stimulus
- lasty replied Oct 30, 2018
AUD @.7104 .7040-60 support area becoming a problem for the bears but patience is the key especially when you see articles like this url Australia hasn't had a recession since 1991 and there are generations who haven't experienced a downturn. I ...
AUD/USD
- lasty replied Oct 22, 2018
AUD @.7077 Looks like we will have another crack at that strong support level .7040-60 again. Fundamentals point south but we are in the hands of the US dollars momentum. If you look around the globe there isn't much else to put your money into but ...
AUD/USD
- lasty replied Oct 21, 2018
Aud @ .7108 so the property market clearance is sub 50% now. The first home buyers are now in Negative equity.. which means they paid more for what the house is now worth. In Australia you cant just walk away from the debt like in other countries .. ...
AUD/USD
- lasty commented Oct 21, 2018
You would hope so .. Its only crashed 1000 points since Feb 2018 from 3600 down to 2600 (roughly) I think there is more to come on the downside .. this has a Nikkiei 225 scenario written all over it
Officials' Comments May Continue To Lift China Shares
- lasty replied Oct 21, 2018
url Its achieved nothing but taxing the crap out of NZ'ers. This currency should be alot lower heading towards .50's
NZD/USD
- lasty commented Oct 21, 2018
7.00 and beyond here we come as the Chinese economy starts to crumble
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) raised the yuan's daily fixing by 151 pips to 6.9236 per USD...
- lasty commented Oct 18, 2018
Everyone goes high now that Cannabis is legal .. Which makes the Loonie even loonier. Watch the wheels fall off
Canada: Rate hike next week all but confirmed
- lasty replied Oct 17, 2018





some call me a perma bear 
I do actually buy it when I see some positives come out of the place but so far I don't see any. 




AUD/USD
- lasty replied Oct 17, 2018
Aud @ .7108 Unemployment out today .. who knows .. its a lottery the way they calculate it anyway . On the political scene in Australia its a real mess with the current govt. we have the bi election on saturday which can throw the govt into chaos. ...
AUD/USD
- lasty commented Oct 16, 2018
Some people are working 3 jobs struggling to pay for their lifestyle . The unemployment figures don't represent the true reflection of the economy
The RBA is confident about job creation but wages growth remains an open question