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MNI Survey Of Australia Oct Private Sector Credit +0.4% M/M

     SYDNEY (MNI) - The following is a table detailing individual economists'
forecasts for Australia's Private Sector Credit for October, based on a survey
by MNI. The data will be released by the Reserve Bank of Australia at 1130 hours
local time (0130 hours GMT) Thursday.
                 Total Private Sector Credit
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                             (% Change, M/M)
                                     October
Median Forecast                         +0.4
High Forecast                           +0.5
Low Forecast                            +0.3
Mean                                    +0.4
No of Responses                           12
Previous Report                         +0.3
CBA                                     +0.4
NAB                                     +0.4
Westpac                                 +0.4
ANZ                                     +0.4
UBS                                     +0.4
JP Morgan                               +0.3
TD Securities                           +0.4
Citigroup                               +0.4
RBC Capital                             +0.4
HSBC                                    +0.5
Macquarie                               +0.4
St George                               +0.5
--MNI Sydney Bureau; tel: +61 2-9716-5467; email: sophia.rodrigues@marketnews.com
[TOPICS: MTABLE,M$A$$$,M$L$$$]

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