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| | ... who joins from Burman Invest, which she founded and served as investment chief - has appeared on SKY News, Bloomberg, and CNBC and is the host of the shares edition of Your Money, Your Call. Before founding Burman, Lee was an equities strategist with ... |
| | | ... estimates domestic travellers generated around 466 billion yuan ($68.6 billion) in tourism revenue during the holiday period." (CNBC) While the Financial Times report that this is well below 2019's total of 782 million trips, it's still the stuff ... |
| | | ... the resurgence of cases of coronavirus infections in Europe supports Andrews' cautious approach towards re-opening. As CNBC penned yesterday, "European countries are likely to impose more restrictions on public life in the coming days, analysts said." ... |
| | | ... were executed by their financial advisers without Sprecher's or Loeffler's input or direction, it said. Loeffler later told CNBC she was confident they had followed the letter and spirit of the law. Loeffler wasn't the only one to offload shares following ... |
| | | ... 25% at the start of 2019. But good cop White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow is singing Eva Peron's song, telling CNBC that the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting in Argentina provides a "break-through" on the trade dispute and that there's a "good ... |
| | | ... against the MSCI would need to buy Chinese shares in order to track their performance against the MSCI benchmark. Back then, CNBC printed that: "Morgan Stanley analysts estimated in a May 15 report that Thursday's inclusion should result in just ... |
| | | ... inflation rate reached around 1% between August 2015 and March 2016 before easing (but still remained positive). Further, a CNBC article quotes him back in December 2013 also pointing to the rise in core-core inflation "as evidence that inflation based ... |
| | | ... March quarter, especially considering the continued solid and robust state of the labour market. The explanation lies in what CNBC claims remained unexplained to this day. The heading of CNBC's piece published on 22 April 2015 says it all, " Why ... |
| | | ... higher. If it does, President Donald Trump's would have made good on another one of his promises. In an interview with CNBC in January this year, Trump remarked that: "The dollar is going to get stronger and stronger, and ultimately I want to see ... |
| | | ... passage of US President Donald Trump's tax cuts into law has already prodded several US companies to announce pay hikes. As CNBC reported late last month, "Fifth Third Bancorp will pay more than 13,500 employees a bonus and raise the minimum wage of ... |
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