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17870248 No.17870248 [Reply] [Original]

What are the chances of the Aussie dollar recovering against the US$? I'm fucking sick of every American product being so goddamn expensive.

>> No.17870678

>>17870248
Your country is fucked now that your one commodity (tourism) has been brutaly murdered by corona-chan.

To answer your question...0...

0 percent chance.

>> No.17870707

>>17870678
Now now, it's possible Trump and the Fed kick off hyperinflation and crash the USD in the next few months.

Even Australians aren't as dumb and reckless as those jackasses.

>> No.17871247

>>17870678
We made it through the last GFC fairly well off, and tourism isn't the only industry we have. Our complete lack of local manufacturing is probably going to fuck us over though.

>> No.17871330

>>17871247
Aren't we the largest, if not one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of agriculture in the world? especially in QLD?

>> No.17871691

>>17871330
Im aware se well a lot of our raw materials and food, but most things made in a factory are imported, especially anything electronic or complex machinery.

>> No.17872733

>>17871691
you're right, all our steel plants were dismantled years ago, maybe we'll see a return of it? that could only be a good thing

>> No.17872791

American-Aussi here. Shit in Australia is still more expensive than buying it in the US Tbh unless you're in fucking LA or another subhuman Cali cuckopolis

>> No.17872883
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17872883

>>17870678
>now that your one commodity (tourism)
Not even close

>> No.17874345

>>17872883
>when Americans try to talk about something that isn't America

>> No.17875240

>>17870248
>What are the chances of the Aussie dollar recovering against the US$?
Over what timescale, Anon?