RBA
Another Interest Rate Rise, What Does the RBA Think?
by
Peter Carabot
Another interest rate rise, inexplicable, another super-rise by the Commonwealth Bank, even more odd and the banks cry poor. I suppose 6 billion in profits it just chicken feed!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Another-Interest-Rate-Rise,-What-Does-the-RBA-Think?
id=5341858 - Nov 08, 2010
The RBA, the Banks and the Treasurer Again!
by
Peter Carabot
Here we are again, the RBA, in their wisdom, has not raised interest rates this month. All the experts had a lot to say on why rates will be going up, fortunately the board members have decided that retail and property markets where depressed enough and did not need another nail in the coffin. More experts, or are they the same one, have said that Banks will probably raise interest rates by themselves, no case has been made yet for it to happen, apart for the argument that their borrowing costs have gone up.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-RBA,-the-Banks-and-the-Treasurer-Again!
id=5162925 - Oct 06, 2010
AUD, USD Rallied on Surprise Interest Rate Cut
by
Nicholas Cheng
I've decided to make a post regarding a fundamental forex trading strategy with the Australian dollar against the US dollar. Recently the market was able to foresee the RBA's surprise rate cut which brought about a massive rally in AUD/USD. It's because of recent events that this that I have decided to write a post targeted towards 2 particular forex trading strategies which will help you take advantage of this opportunity and enable you to make some good money trading on the forex market.(Read on to find out more...
http://ezinearticles.com/?AUD,-USD-Rallied-on-Surprise-Interest-Rate-Cut
id=1669516 - Nov 08, 2008
Mortgage Rates: Why Refinancing to a Non Bank Home Loan Is a Good Idea Right Now for Homeowners
by
Rick Adlam
As Mr Mortgage predicted last month, the Central Bank did not raise interest rates in October. He is now saying its time to move away from the big four banks, and to a non bank securitised mortgage lender if you want to have lower mortgage rates over the next twelve months. Here's why.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Mortgage-Rates:-Why-Refinancing-to-a-Non-Bank-Home-Loan-Is-a-Good-Idea-Right-Now-for-Homeowners
id=5186976 - Oct 11, 2010
Australian Immigration - Future Growth in the Australian Economy
by
Sara Chris
Immigrants are contributing a lot in Australian Economy and Growth. Here is an article for immigrants of Australia.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Australian-Immigration---Future-Growth-in-the-Australian-Economy
id=3495799 - Dec 29, 2009
What is CFD Financing and What Are the Costs to Trade Contracts For Difference?
by
Ashley Jessen
By far the most common question people ask is how does the CFD financing work? Today we'll take a look at the basics behind CFD leverage and how the CFD brokers make their money. The cost of accessing opportunity when trading Contracts for Difference is remarkably cheap but you do need to be aware of the costs associated with this very flexible trading product.
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-CFD-Financing-and-What-Are-the-Costs-to-Trade-Contracts-For-Difference?
id=3397912 - Dec 09, 2009
House Prices: Will Home Values Rise 20% in Australia Over the Next 3 Years?
by
Rick Adlam
Experts are rarely good at predicting the future because their minds are full of facts from the past. I have a problem with future house price forecasts and it is this: They almost never see the light of day. When you have someone who has a vested interest in the result [QBE is a house insurance player] then take house price forecasts with a grain of salt. A QBE "survey" compiled by BIS Shrapnel says house prices will growth between 9 and 20 per cent in Australia's capital cities over the next three years. Really? So I guess that means that you should be paying 9% to 20% more for your insurance then? I see! The biggest problems I see with House prices forecasting using median house prices.
http://ezinearticles.com/?House-Prices:-Will-Home-Values-Rise-20%-in-Australia-Over-the-Next-3-Years?
id=5194523 - Oct 12, 2010
A Guide To Interest Rates In Australia
by
Jennifer M Schelbert
All organizations in the mortgage industry require a prospective borrower to fulfill their selection criteria before they will approve a home loan. Traditional lenders tend to have more stringent criteria- the non-conforming lenders are a lot more flexible, and the mortgage managers are somewhere in between.
http://ezinearticles.com/?A-Guide-To-Interest-Rates-In-Australia
id=604512 - Jun 13, 2007
The Relationship Between the AUD and Gold
by
Sienna Jane Miller
As a commodity currency, the AUD displays correlation with a number of commodities, but gold is particularly interesting to Forex traders, as it is often traded as a safe haven currency in its own right. From 2002 to 2005, the AUD usually served as a proxy for gold with a 96% degree of correlation with the US gold price.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Relationship-Between-the-AUD-and-Gold
id=6433655 - Jul 19, 2011
Why Do Share Markets Talk About P to E (Price-to-Earnings) Ratios?
by
Jim Gleeson
Have you ever wondered what the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is doing when they increase interest rates? The bottom line, to use a catchphrase, is that every type of investment is related to the cash rate set by the RBA. To make a very simplistic observation the interest rate which the RBA sets is a tool which is used to fine tune investments and therefore the flow of cash from one sector of the economy to another.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-Do-Share-Markets-Talk-About-P-to-E-(Price-to-Earnings)-Ratios?
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