AUD just dropped below $1 USD.
Stupid government.
I'm hoping it goes back down to 70ish and stays there.
AUD just dropped below $1 USD.
AUD just dropped below $1 USD.
Looks like the Euro is also climbing against the dollar. Dammit.AUD just dropped below $1 USD.
AUD just dropped below $1 USD.
What retailer? There's no way any specific retailer could tell them to do that. Sounds like b/s.What a cop out.
There's been another shooting in the US: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/12/as-many-as-12-shot-in-new-orleans-mother-day-parade/
Not super fussed I guess. Be interesting to see if things like steam prices go down if that does happen, because paying ~$80 USD for a new release is going to be insane. (I fucking doubt it.)
Looks like the Euro is also climbing against the dollar. Dammit.
did a few days back
Sucks for me because I'm about to be buying lots of Euros for the next three months.It sucks for buying games and such but in the long run it's better that companies want to make stuff here and that it's cheap for other countries to buy stuff from us.
What retailer? There's no way any specific retailer could tell them to do that. Sounds like b/s.
Oh fuck, where's the OT thread? I'm going there to watch the inevitable gun debate flare up again, just like the flares at a soccer match, amirite?b-b-but if everyone had been armed none of this would have happened
AUD just dropped below $1 USD.
Well it’s pilot season in the States — and Rebel Wilson, Australia’s favourite and rudest export, announced overnight in an overexcited Tweet that her series, Super Fun Night, has been picked up by ABC in America (after being bought and then dropped by CBS).
It’s just another notch in the winning-streak-belt for Rebel, which kicked off with her role in Bridesmaids, continued through Bachelorette, Pitch Perfect and Pain And Gain, and most recently saw her hosting the MTV Movie Awards with Channing Tatum.
Super Fun Night is co-produced by Conan O’Brien, co-stars Kelen Coleman, (The Mindy Project, The Newsroom), Kevin Bishop (The Kevin Bishop Show), Lauren Ash (Lars And The Real Girl) and Liza Lapira (Don’t Trust The B In Apartment 23), and follows Wilson — a geeky lawyer — who, with her two geeky friends, decides to start making the most of their Friday nights.
Does the aud have any effect on housing peicsa? I'm going with fuck no but a man can dream.
It sucks for buying games and such but in the long run it's better that companies want to make stuff here and that it's cheap for other countries to buy stuff from us.
If you have an export economy, sure. My personal economy is primarily import though
Sucks for me because I'm about to be buying lots of Euros for the next three months.
Does the aud have any effect on housing peicsa? I'm going with fuck no but a man can dream.
That only works if there are enough people with jobs to buy your stuff though right?
it's still good cos yen is weak azzzzzz! 101ishMore importantly, what does this mean for the AUD-YEN!?
Anyone here been to a Group Interview for getting a job at Bunnings? Got one today and I'm unsure what to expect.
Anyone here been to a Group Interview for getting a job at Bunnings? Got one today and I'm unsure what to expect.
Australians in general import a lot of things, I think sometimes people think we manufacture more than we do. We export metal, and grain, and wool, primary products and shit, but bugger all manufactured goods.
It's not just goods that are exported but services too. Service industries are being outsourced overseas because it's too expensive for multinationals to pay us here. The high dollar is driving various global industries out of this country. If the dollar looks like remaining this high forever, that's fine, but China aren't going to need our rocks forever. Commodity prices are dropping too. Over the next decade or so there will be a glut of unemployed ex miners looking for work. Where are they going to get it?
It's not just goods that are exported but services too. Service industries are being outsourced overseas because it's too expensive for multinationals to pay us here. The high dollar is driving various global industries out of this country. If the dollar looks like remaining this high forever, that's fine, but China aren't going to need our rocks forever. Commodity prices are dropping too. Over the next decade or so there will be a glut of unemployed ex miners looking for work. Where are they going to get it?
it's still good cos yen is weak azzzzzz! 101ish
i'm optimistic about aud, i wouldn't expect it to tank just yet.
Which are all fine concerns, the problem is that imports and exports are about equal these days.
China will need our rocks forever, they just won't be available forever
oh i didn't know you were being paid in yen, so yeah i guess that's kinda bad. yen's gonna be weak or weaker for a long while too given what the gov and central bank are doing...but yeah just keep it yen and save it for kobe!Its kind of bad while I'm getting paid in yen, but as long as I keep it in yen instead of AUD it should work out okay, especially if it stays that way into next year.
I thought they had been near parity for some time:Only since March. That's a blip.
Take this graph back 10 years: http://www.tradingeconomics.com/australia/balance-of-trade
And this one: http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=AUD&to=USD&view=10Y
The dollar went above $1 when exports when crazy, but when they stopped being crazy the dollar didn't come back down. That it hasn't readjusted is will come back to bite us if it goes on too long.
They will be available longer than China will maintain it's crazy state sponsored growth levels for. You've seen this stuff yeah? http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/story/watch/id/601007/n/China-s-Ghost-Cities
I thought they had been near parity for some time
Everywhere needs rocks, there will always be a market for rocks as long as the rocks are available.
Just different scales. The dollar was as low as 65c during that time. What problems did that cause?
I'm certainly not suggesting that demand for rocks will fall to zero. Any appreciable fall in demand for a particular industry will result in employment in that industry.
Personally for me it caused big problems trying to pay for overseas travel! That is my point lol.
My point is a robust diverse economy is better than cheap airfares. Not downplaying the importance of your travel though.
Out of nowhere, I think I want to try doing yoga...
My point is more general too, that a strong or weak dollar has about equal impact on number of people I think.
Which is why, for not very good reasons at all, I think 70 is a good middle ground.