(RTTNews) - Australia’s export and import prices dropped at record pace in the second quarter compared to the first quarter, mainly due to the appreciation of Australian dollar, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said Friday.
The export price index dipped 20.6% sequentially in the second quarter, the largest quarterly fall since the series began in ...
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