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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    mine too...:) Gross, thanks for the shortnened version. I agree, the cost of farming keeps going up. On a positive note, the price of petrol is coming down or it will come down when the government wakes up and stops the petrol companies from ripping us off. Here it is: Oil giants in...
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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    Gross Do you have a summarised version? Cheers
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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    Evand Watch carefully because the yield thing is about to turn around and interest rates may stay low for a long time. By Intl standards our property prices are not very high Our interest rates are unacceptably high and this is the problem. You can't have 10% interest rates in a decent...
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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    Perhaps they seem lower if you are looking at the previous quarter's statistics but the sign is on the wall, PRICES ARE NOT FALLING FURTER and there will be upwards pressure. Wait a few months and you will see. Don't worry, I am looking at Sydney, but the slight drop could be because vendors...
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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    it's mostly from the construction industry using localy produced products. There are also, retailers, real estate agents, banks, surveyers, pest and building inspectors, solicitors, office clerks, it's an army of people really and the government will also collect some money from GST and stamp...
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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    How about, let's wait and see
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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    Essence, I agree, there won't be any selloff. There is a big property shortage now and lowering interest rates will also put a stop to loan defaults so there will be a natural floor on property prices. I am monitoring the numbers of listed properties in my suburbs of interest and the...
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    Thnings are slowing a lot quicker than I thought!

    Sash I believe that it's all speculation and that it's too early to tell. I think that even if demand for raw materials falls it won't stop all together. We certainly won't be getting top US$ for our dirt and therefore some of the more expensive mining could be put on the back burner but...
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