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FOREX - AUSTRALIAN DOLLAR STRONGER AT NOON - AUG 29, 2003.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 29-AUG-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SYDNEY, Aug 29 Asia Pulse - The Australian dollar was stronger to noon but had lost its place above 64 US cents after an unexpected jump in the July trade deficit.

At 1200 AEST the Australian dollar was trading at US$0.6398/04 compared with yesterday's close of US$0.6373/83.

The currency...

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