Yes it's probably the large amount of boat people we have living here, i knew those buggers were more than the figures suggest!
By 2012 we may all be homeless and living in the bush given the dire economic outlook we agree on, so a census may well prove frustrating.
Anyway thanks for trying.
On Jul 15 02:32 PM Ivan Kitov wrote:
> Maxe Paul, > > Unfortunately, the model for Australia is not easy to build. I am > not sure about the reason - measurement errors in population estimates > or GDP per capita. Or the concept is not applicable to Australia. > > In any case, I will try again after the next census - likely in 2012. > > > On Jul 15 01:47 PM Maxe Paul wrote:
Why You Should Hold Aussie / New Zealand Dollars and Gold [View article]
I would not "LOAD THE BOAT" is what i was trying to say
On Apr 24 02:03 PM maxe wrote:
> Well i agree with your basic theory, but the kiwi $ is not realy > a commodity currency, yes us Aussies have a commodity currency but > NZ? They export dairy products, and they are in a deep economic crisis > ATM, the dairy industry is going backwards. > > You would definately be safer with the Aussie, but with our government > spending like there is no tommorrow i would not rule out us Aussies > ramping up the printing press a year or so down the track. I guess > we are left with gold as the haven of last resort! > > I predict the Aussie and Kiwi will gain whilst this bear market rally > reins supreme, but in 6 months or so i predict the Aussie to be 50 > cents to the US $. So i would not "load the bo" so to speak.
Why You Should Hold Aussie / New Zealand Dollars and Gold [View article]
Well i agree with your basic theory, but the kiwi $ is not realy a commodity currency, yes us Aussies have a commodity currency but NZ? They export dairy products, and they are in a deep economic crisis ATM, the dairy industry is going backwards.
You would definately be safer with the Aussie, but with our government spending like there is no tommorrow i would not rule out us Aussies ramping up the printing press a year or so down the track. I guess we are left with gold as the haven of last resort!
I predict the Aussie and Kiwi will gain whilst this bear market rally reins supreme, but in 6 months or so i predict the Aussie to be 50 cents to the US $. So i would not "load the bo" so to speak.
Predicting New Zealand's Real GDP [View article]
By 2012 we may all be homeless and living in the bush given the dire economic outlook we agree on, so a census may well prove frustrating.
Anyway thanks for trying.
On Jul 15 02:32 PM Ivan Kitov wrote:
> Maxe Paul,
>
> Unfortunately, the model for Australia is not easy to build. I am
> not sure about the reason - measurement errors in population estimates
> or GDP per capita. Or the concept is not applicable to Australia.
>
> In any case, I will try again after the next census - likely in 2012.
>
>
> On Jul 15 01:47 PM Maxe Paul wrote:
Predicting New Zealand's Real GDP [View article]
PS. note to self, look out for large Maori gentleman when out in public after last comment!
Why You Should Hold Aussie / New Zealand Dollars and Gold [View article]
On Apr 24 02:03 PM maxe wrote:
> Well i agree with your basic theory, but the kiwi $ is not realy
> a commodity currency, yes us Aussies have a commodity currency but
> NZ? They export dairy products, and they are in a deep economic crisis
> ATM, the dairy industry is going backwards.
>
> You would definately be safer with the Aussie, but with our government
> spending like there is no tommorrow i would not rule out us Aussies
> ramping up the printing press a year or so down the track. I guess
> we are left with gold as the haven of last resort!
>
> I predict the Aussie and Kiwi will gain whilst this bear market rally
> reins supreme, but in 6 months or so i predict the Aussie to be 50
> cents to the US $. So i would not "load the bo" so to speak.
Why You Should Hold Aussie / New Zealand Dollars and Gold [View article]
You would definately be safer with the Aussie, but with our government spending like there is no tommorrow i would not rule out us Aussies ramping up the printing press a year or so down the track. I guess we are left with gold as the haven of last resort!
I predict the Aussie and Kiwi will gain whilst this bear market rally reins supreme, but in 6 months or so i predict the Aussie to be 50 cents to the US $. So i would not "load the bo" so to speak.