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All eyes on the Aussie dollar as Australia stalks recession

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imageIt may take a magic wand from the RBA (or the Turnbull government) for Australia to escape a recession.Sam Mooy/AAP

By not moving interest rates last week, the US Fed has simply added to uncertainty within financial markets. Speaking in front of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics, Reserve Bank Governor Glenn Stevens...

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