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The Reserve Bank uses official interest rates to control the economy and achieve steady growth. If growth is accelerating and prices are rising too far or too fast, it will raise rates so people rein in spending and the economy doesn't overheat. If the economy takes a turn for the worse, like now, the RBA will cut rates to stimulate spending. Economists are tipping the Reserve Bank will cut rates by about half a per cent over the next year to stimulate growth in the economy and reduce the value of the Australian dollar to help exports.
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Luke Donald's Malaysian Open debut got off to a feeble start on Thursday with the world No.3, the biggest name in the $2.75 million European Tour event, carding an opening round two-over-par 74 in Kuala Lumpur.Big-hitting Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat,Chanel bags, battling a thyroid problem,Chanel bags, sank four birdies on each nine for a seven-under-par 65 to grab the lead before lightning forced an early end to play.Donald arrived from the US on Tuesday morning following his tied fourth-place finish in last week's Tampa Bay Championship and playing his back nine first, struggled in the heat at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club."It was hard work, I got off to a very slow start," said the Briton,longchamp pas cher, who parred his first hole before a hat trick of bogeys put him on the back foot at the Asian Tour co-sanctioned event.The seven-time winner in Europe responded with three birdies on the front nine but could not keep the stretch blemish-free, dropping two shots on the par-four second."I think if you are a little bit off on this course it can eat you up at places and I wasn't quite in control and when I did have opportunities I wasn't able to make them on the greens," Donald told reporters.Three-time major winner Padraig Harrington made a strong start with a three-under-par 69 while Frenchman Gregory Bourdy birdied five of his first seven holes en route to a six-under-par 66,cheap ghd, a score later matched by Italy's Edoardo Molinari and Dane Anders Hansen.Kiradech bettered them all, despite the ailment which necessitated holding back from blasting his tee shots to preserve energy."The weather is too hot and the thyroid disease is making me feel tired," said the 23-year-old Thai seeking his maiden European Tour victory.Starting on back nine,Burberry Outlet, Aphibarnrat turned in 33, reeled off three birdies in a row from the third and signed off by picking up another shot at his last."Honestly,p90xdvdrose.com, I didn't have enough energy to hit long drives. I'm still taking medication for my thyroid condition and I'll consider going for operation when I consult my doctor in six months," Kiradech told reporters.Former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel of South Africa shone in the truncated afternoon session with birdies on the third and fourth before he eagled the long fifth to turn in a four-under 32.Briton Scott Jamieson matched Schwartzel's outward 32 and eagled the 10th to join the group at six-under before play was suspended.
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