Australia's inventories ( seasonally adjusted data, quarterly variation ) recorded a fall of -0.9%, significantly deviating from market expectations that anticipated 0.0%. The previous data had shown a modest increase of 0.1%, making this contraction even more notable in the current economic context.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 18h ago
Australia's inventory has big dumped, the market has been slapped in the face again, it's hilarious.
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BearMarketLightning
· 18h ago
Australia's inventory plummeted by 0.9%, which directly contradicts market expectations. This contrast is indeed quite significant.
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PumpAnalyst
· 18h ago
Australia's inventory data has exploded, with a direct drop of -0.9%. The market makers have really laid in ambush this time.
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LiquidityWitch
· 18h ago
Is Australia's inventory down again? -0.9%? This time the market expectations are all slapped in the face, haha
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Wait, going from positive growth to negative, this turnaround is too fast
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Once again, disappointing economic data from Australia, estimates are likely to be adjusted this quarter
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-0.9% compared to the 0.0% expectation... there seems to be an issue with the inventory
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With Australia continuously doing this with inventory, liquidity pressure will come later.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 19h ago
Australia's inventory big dump by 0.9%, the market didn't anticipate it at all... this pace is off.
Australia's inventories ( seasonally adjusted data, quarterly variation ) recorded a fall of -0.9%, significantly deviating from market expectations that anticipated 0.0%. The previous data had shown a modest increase of 0.1%, making this contraction even more notable in the current economic context.