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China Steel Demand Falls.; First time in 14 years.
Topic Started: 26 Sep 2014, 03:26 PM (2,524 Views)
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peter fraser
26 Sep 2014, 06:50 PM
That can't be right MB have been telling us it will be a disaster for Australia.
That's right! How else will Australia fund mortgages :lol
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b_b
26 Sep 2014, 06:54 PM
That's right! How else will Australia fund mortgages :lol
So our credit rating will fall, we won't be able to borrow money from overseas, rates will skyrocket - we'll be rooned.

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peter fraser
26 Sep 2014, 07:19 PM
So our credit rating will fall, we won't be able to borrow money from overseas, rates will skyrocket - we'll be rooned.

Lol
You are just a spruiker peter. An awful debt merchant. Curse on you .
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Ban usury ... The answers lie back in time ... Constipated supply...I want a house
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b_b
26 Sep 2014, 06:45 PM
Bad news is you are a shareholder of an iron ore miner (foreign instos) or one of the very very few employed in iron ore production.

Pretty meaningless for everyone else.
I think it might mean that the economic stimulus that is the biggest mining investment boom in history is likely to end sooner rather than later.
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Lef-tee
26 Sep 2014, 07:41 PM
I think it might mean that the economic stimulus that is the biggest mining investment boom in history is likely to end sooner rather than later.
Just been looking at that Oi Oi Oi debt clock thingy


looks like we are acruing debt 4x gdp.


Is that good?
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Share a cot with Milton?
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I think the federal government component of it is meaningful mostly only in terms of politics and ideology.

Private sector debt is where problems are likely to arise.
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b_b
26 Sep 2014, 07:30 PM
You are just a spruiker peter. An awful debt merchant. Curse on you .
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Ban usury ... The answers lie back in time ... Constipated supply...I want a house
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so true, so true.
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26 Sep 2014, 06:36 PM
if they hold the line, i can see major cities like shanghai and beijing being far more livable than most western cities..

they already are bridging the gap in many respects - quality of places to go in shanghai is on an exponential rise - but with better health and schooling along with cleaner air etc the place will be fantastic...
Indeed. Beijing has many of the elements of a fantastic city.

* spread out business and employment. None of this concentrated CBD and a million miles of suburban wasteland shit.

* ubiquitous and good public transport - but it is overloaded. Still building out fast though, and there is scope to run more trains in the subway still.

* A decent road infrastructure that is, by standards of big cities, coping. It was on the road to not coping, but now that they have put number plates on a strict quota and taken every car off the road one day a week it has at least not gotten worse for a few years.

* Surprisingly, a lot of green space.

* A decent microbrewery 10 mins walk from my home. (yes I finally got there and it ain't bad. Lot of beers to test yet though.)
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b_b
26 Sep 2014, 06:45 PM
Bad news is you are a shareholder of an iron ore miner (foreign instos) or one of the very very few employed in iron ore production.

Pretty meaningless for everyone else.
Plus federal and state revenue.
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Perthite
26 Sep 2014, 08:16 PM
Plus federal and state revenue.
Yes - where will we get them Aussie dollars from? A scarce resource indeed.
Lef-tee
26 Sep 2014, 07:41 PM
I think it might mean that the economic stimulus that is the biggest mining investment boom in history is likely to end sooner rather than later.
That was ending anyway. And yes, it is a challenge. But this thread is about export volume. And as you know leftee, Exports are a real cost.
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