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90 seconds at 9 am: Good US data but markets yawn; oil refiners slide; tide turns in Indonesia; end nigh for Aussie carmakers; Fonterra stalks AU dairy; NZ$1 = US$0.827 TWI = 76.6
1st Nov 13, 7:27am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Good US data but markets yawn; oil refiners slide; tide turns in Indonesia; end nigh for Aussie carmakers; Fonterra stalks AU dairy; NZ$1 = US$0.827 TWI = 76.6
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 31, 2013
31st Oct 13, 9:08am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 31, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Fed delays tapering, repeats jobs goal; China bond yields rise; APRA clamps down on bank dividend plans; NZ$1 = US$0.824 TWI = 76.1
31st Oct 13, 7:13am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Fed delays tapering, repeats jobs goal; China bond yields rise; APRA clamps down on bank dividend plans; NZ$1 = US$0.824 TWI = 76.1
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 30, 2013
30th Oct 13, 9:14am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 30, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Rabobank gets big libor fine; US consumer confidence falls; India raises rates; RBA sees AUD falling, Fonterra in China push; NZ$1 = US$0.824 TWI = 76.1
30th Oct 13, 7:59am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Rabobank gets big libor fine; US consumer confidence falls; India raises rates; RBA sees AUD falling, Fonterra in China push; NZ$1 = US$0.824 TWI = 76.1
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 29, 2013
29th Oct 13, 9:05am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 29, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: US economic signals weaken; China eyes major reforms, plans to price carbon; AU budget under pressure; NZ$1 = US$0.829 TWI = 76.2
29th Oct 13, 7:56am
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90 seconds at 9 am: US economic signals weaken; China eyes major reforms, plans to price carbon; AU budget under pressure; NZ$1 = US$0.829 TWI = 76.2
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 25, 2013
25th Oct 13, 9:18am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 25, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: UST 10yrs yields sink; US Fed targets big bank liquidity; China PMI shines; POBC tightens; EU PMIs weak; NZ$1 = US$0.835 TWI = 76.7
25th Oct 13, 7:41am
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90 seconds at 9 am: UST 10yrs yields sink; US Fed targets big bank liquidity; China PMI shines; POBC tightens; EU PMIs weak; NZ$1 = US$0.835 TWI = 76.7
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 24, 2013
24th Oct 13, 9:23am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 24, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Spike in China interbank rates; US earnings worry; Dow and commodities fall; Australia replenishes RBA funds; NZ$1 = US$0.839 TWI = 77.0
24th Oct 13, 7:38am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Spike in China interbank rates; US earnings worry; Dow and commodities fall; Australia replenishes RBA funds; NZ$1 = US$0.839 TWI = 77.0
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 23, 2013
23rd Oct 13, 9:10am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 23, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: US job gains modest; oil below US$97/bbl; China house prices zoom up; AU to raise debt ceiling; SFO looking at Zespri; NZ$1 = US$0.852 TWI = 78.2
23rd Oct 13, 7:35am
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90 seconds at 9 am: US job gains modest; oil below US$97/bbl; China house prices zoom up; AU to raise debt ceiling; SFO looking at Zespri; NZ$1 = US$0.852 TWI = 78.2
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 22, 2013
22nd Oct 13, 9:02am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 22, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: No Fed tapering until 2014; Sales of existing US homes drop; 22 'co-conspirators' in Libor scandal identified
22nd Oct 13, 8:49am
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90 seconds at 9 am: No Fed tapering until 2014; Sales of existing US homes drop; 22 'co-conspirators' in Libor scandal identified
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Monday, October 21, 2013
21st Oct 13, 9:00am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Monday, October 21, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Record penalty for JPMorgan Chase; China reorganises dairy industry; Fed tapering delayed; rates fall; NZ$1 = US$0.850 TWI = 78.2
21st Oct 13, 7:14am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Record penalty for JPMorgan Chase; China reorganises dairy industry; Fed tapering delayed; rates fall; NZ$1 = US$0.850 TWI = 78.2
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 18, 2013
18th Oct 13, 9:01am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Friday, October 18, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Relief debt-limit resolved; S&P500 at record; US$ falls with oil, yields; Chinese seek alternatives; Aussie fires start; NZ$1 = US$0.851 TWI = 78.3
18th Oct 13, 7:53am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Relief debt-limit resolved; S&P500 at record; US$ falls with oil, yields; Chinese seek alternatives; Aussie fires start; NZ$1 = US$0.851 TWI = 78.3
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 17, 2013
17th Oct 13, 9:10am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Thursday, October 17, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: Funding deal reached in US; February 7 new crunch day; US growth still modest; Markets up; UK jobless claims down; Hong Kong house prices sag; NZ$ up
17th Oct 13, 8:21am
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90 seconds at 9 am: Funding deal reached in US; February 7 new crunch day; US growth still modest; Markets up; UK jobless claims down; Hong Kong house prices sag; NZ$ up
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 16, 2013
16th Oct 13, 9:06am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Wednesday, October 16, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: No US deal; impacts starting in jobs, sales; no-one prepared; China moves against over-capacity; Fonterra auction lower; NZ$1 = US$0.837 TWI = 77.7
16th Oct 13, 7:30am
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90 seconds at 9 am: No US deal; impacts starting in jobs, sales; no-one prepared; China moves against over-capacity; Fonterra auction lower; NZ$1 = US$0.837 TWI = 77.7
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 15, 2013
15th Oct 13, 9:06am
The Opening Bell: Where currencies start for Tuesday, October 15, 2013
90 seconds at 9 am: China pays more for food, uses more electricity, sees rise in reserves; India also faces higher food costs; no US debt-limit deal; NZ$1 = US$0.836 TWI = 77.6
15th Oct 13, 7:27am
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90 seconds at 9 am: China pays more for food, uses more electricity, sees rise in reserves; India also faces higher food costs; no US debt-limit deal; NZ$1 = US$0.836 TWI = 77.6