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Originally Posted by GO FURTHER
Well, I don't think regular 91 will hit that mark next year, but with RON 98 currently at close enough to $1.90, it only needs a 10% increase (which can be common) and voila $2.00 it will be.
BTW, in today's Melbourne Herald Sun, it was reported that with the higher petrol prices, cafes and take-aways are and being hit hard, with consumers spending less at these establishments than normal because of the price hikes.
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do not forget the falling house prices..
people who borrowed and spent against their rising equity are tightening their belt.