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Monday, November 01, 2010

Oh no! Our commodity prices are headed down

Just a bit


Here's today's monthly Reserve Bank update


Related Posts

. Nice new mining tax. It's not enough - IMF

. Going up, there's a boom on. The Governor says so

. Mining export earnings are beginning to roll (whatever the industry says)

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