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Australia raises central bank rate

The Bank of England surprised all economic estimates today when it revealed that the UK GDP continued to contract in the third quarter.  Most analysts were expecting modest growth, and the Bank of England itself had been jawboning the notion that there would be growth.  Instead, GDP contracted by 0.4%, which raises questions about other [...]

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Australia just became the first major central bank to raise its interest rate (today, October 6, 2009) since the beginning of the financial crisis of 2008-2009.  From 3.00%, it raised rates 25 basis points to 3.25%. So what?  What does this mean, you might be asking?
Below I’ll take a look at some of the effects [...]

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