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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
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jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:49
so what's is you aussie data showing now Dave/Subz?.. mine is 1.10005 at one end and 1.0996 at the other.. im starting to understand how my stops get hit by 1-.5 pip before reversing and my targets miss by about the same margin:-)..
jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:41
were you late to the party Cat?..
jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:35
yeah.. right digi.. only useful info is this..

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digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:34
im short from the top 4489 4350 4310 , tp 3200 or lower
cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:34
down of course....becoz i don't do chart astrology.
jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:32
Cat.. did you sell euro @4420 on the way up or down.. wouldn't be fibbing, would you?
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:30
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Search ....Bureau inflation figures going bananas Anthony Klan From: The Australian July 29, 2011 12:00AM Increase Text SizeDecrease Text SizePrintEmail Share
Add to DiggAdd to del.icio.usAdd to FacebookAdd to KwoffAdd to MyspaceAdd to NewsvineWhat are these? The cost of bananas has surged by 470 per cent since Cyclone Yasi Source: Supplied
THE humble banana has been unfairly fingered as the leading cause of the surprise inflation surge; the shortage of the fruit has meant the numbers of bananas sold is actually just a fraction of those reflected by statistics bureau figures.
According to the Australian Banana Growers Council, the average supply of bananas in Australia is 550,000 trays a week, but following Cyclone Yasi -- and subsequent north Queensland frosts -- supply fell to as few as 35,000 trays a week.

Regardless, in a downside to the Australian Bureau of Statistics' "fixed basket" approach to measuring inflation, the bureau continues to record banana sales at the levels seen in an ordinary market, but multiplies those high sales levels with the massive prices paid for the yellow fruit when supply evaporates.

"It is a fixed basket so we assume people are still buying the normal amount of bananas, which in reality people will substitute to other goods," said Lewis Conn, the ABS director for the Consumer Price Index. "So essentially it means bananas (do) have a marked effect (on inflation)."

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Bananas were the single biggest culprit behind surging grocery prices -- with fruit prices surging a massive 67 per cent in the past year according to the ABS -- helping push the inflation rate up to 0.9 per cent in the June quarter.

The cost of bananas has surged by 470 per cent since Cyclone Yasi, compared to petrol, which was up 4 per cent, and furniture, up 6 per cent. The ABS calculates shifts in the Consumer Price Index (the key measure of inflation) by calculating changes in prices of a pre-determined "basket of goods", including food, education, petrol and rents.

The prices paid for each of the products are continually monitored, with those prices used to produce the quarterly inflation figures. However, the volumes of the products consumed are only updated every few years.

The quantities of bananas used to calculate the most recent inflation figures are based on consumption rates in 2005, determined by the ABS by surveying 7000 households at that time.

Those figures will be updated next quarter.

Mr Conn said while the fixed-basket approach had some drawbacks, continually updating consumption levels raised far more problems. For example, inflation could be recorded in figures as a price fall because people substituted scarcer products, such as lamb, for cheaper products such as chicken.

"A rise in fruit prices because of the floods and Cyclone Yasi is leading to some volatility currently, which is one of the problems of the fixed basket," Mr Conn said.
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jacek
Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2579
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:26
good try Dave.. sorry you have to ask Subz about slut Katt:-)
DaveO
N.Cornwall, UK
Posts: 5733
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:23
shame Lucia diverted from main export industry in bananas, might be kicking themselves now.
cat0nip
Frankfurt, Germany
Posts: 1632
13 years ago
Jul 28, 2011 16:22
the last tarde sopt sell @4420 went well but I need more money ... jewelry premium grade gas and you name it...any ideas out there? What do the stars say?
I would short gold now and go long DOW and put a sl on the eurusd short @4320