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Net foreign equity
« on: May 21, 2013, 07:35:55 pm »
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I'm writing up some notes now. :P

Not foreign equity is included in my textbook (economic fundamentals) however the key knowledge makes no mention of it in the external stability section.

Should I just completely ignore the page about net foreign equity completely  or is it important? I don't want to end up studying stuff which won't be examined at all.
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Re: Net foreign equity
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2013, 08:36:59 pm »
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I'm writing up some notes now. :P

Not foreign equity is included in my textbook (economic fundamentals) however the key knowledge makes no mention of it in the external stability section.

Should I just completely ignore the page about net foreign equity completely  or is it important? I don't want to end up studying stuff which won't be examined at all.

I'm pretty sure the 3 key measures are the CAD, NFD and the exchange rate (as measured by the TWI and AUD:X country)

Fundamentals tends to go into a lot of extraneous details... I don't think you need to know NFE.

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Re: Net foreign equity
« Reply #2 on: May 21, 2013, 08:41:10 pm »
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I'm pretty sure the 3 key measures are the CAD, NFD and the exchange rate (as measured by the TWI and AUD:X country)

Fundamentals tends to go into a lot of extraneous details... I don't think you need to know NFE.

Thanks. I've been considering getting the economics down under book.

Fundamentals is beginning to annoy me due to all the irrelevant stuff I've been discovering.
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