Aussie dollar to hit US85¢ in 2018
CBA currency analysts believe a continued slide in the greenback could see the Aussie dollar push as high as US85¢ by the end of next year.
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CBA currency analysts believe a continued slide in the greenback could see the Aussie dollar push as high as US85¢ by the end of next year.
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