Good support at 2.30 to 2.50.
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Oct 10 2008, 03:48 PM
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QUOTE(Grimm @ Nov 2 2008, 02:21 AM) I believe, a large number of participants in this thread, go over to Australia for an overseas education. Experiencing a different culture, different environment, different lifestyle, is part of EDUCATION. Its an education on life. Not academic at all. Have seen Malaysian students overseas sticking with fellow Malaysian and don't mix around with other nationalities. Stay together. Go to uni together. Eat together. Have fun together. So this particular part of the education is not being fully exploited. A pity. Money can rarely buy intangible assets. However, in this rare case, money can buy you an overseas education experience which ... god knows how many people yearn for. |
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Dec 13 2008, 01:13 PM) the aud has gone historically as low as 1.6........but this was in the heydays when the msian economy was well and pridently managed, and commodities output was strong..... Before 1997 financial crisis, A$ was below 2. the high was in mid year, at 3.2......... Now the financial crisis is with Australia, so it could go back to 2 again. |
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