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Date Posted: 13/10/10 19:30:42
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The Australian dollar is expected to reach parity with the US dollar by early November
Dollar 'could hit parity by tomorrow'
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The Australian dollar hit a new post-float high of 99.71 US cents this morning as analysts said they expected it could hit parity within the next 24 hours.
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SEEK boss to resign
Joint chief executive and co-founder of SEEK, Paul Bassat, has announced he will step down next June.
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