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RESERVE BANK SAYS AUSTRALIAN CREDIT GROWTH SOLID.

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Publication Date: 31-JAN-08
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COPYRIGHT 2008 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

SYDNEY, Jan 31 Asia Pulse - Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) figures show credit growth stayed solid through to the end of 2007, despite two interest rate hikes last year and the disruption in global financial markets stemming from the sub-prime loans crisis in the US.

Credit provided by financial intermediaries to the private...

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