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| | | ... think there'll be a lotta spending happening even if borrowing rates were set to zero without income-generating employment. Isn't this America's current problem? In Europe, the European Central Bank has just concluded their monetary gabfest and decided ... |
| | | | ... export prices have gone down and it's their efficiencies that are being exported to the countries around the world. China isn't exporting inflation and is actually helping keep a cap on global inflation. "The reason Europe and the US can keep interest ... |
| | | | ... the S&P 500 its biggest weekly decline (2.3 per cent) since August last year. The Reserve Bank board meets on Tuesday, but isn't expected to change official interest rates. Data on job advertisements are released the Monday, consumer sentiment and housing ... |
| | | | ... Henze, head of ETFs Asia Pacific, State Street Global Advisers. "But innovation must not overtake education. If the confidence isn't there then the ETF category will not extend into the institutional space as we would like to see," he said. Typically ... |
| | | | ... most of the gains in income. The report from the Commerce Department lags by a month, so the recent decline in gas prices isn't reflected in those figures. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 38.82 points, or 0.3 per cent, to 12,441.58. The Standard ... |
| | | | ... convince one of the four government aligned independents to cross the floor and the FOFA bills will be rejected. But Oakeshott isn't knocking back the opt-in completely, just that he thinks the two-year time frame is too short, opening the way for negotiations ... |
| | | | ... of late. The selling may still be escalating." Less subject to speculation? Really? What was gold's rally all about then? Isn't it because of speculation over debasement of fiat currencies/hyperinflation/double-D? Why did Comex increase the initial margin ... |
| | | | ... a hand. And did you catch a glimpse of the 22,100 drop in April employment, where 49,100 jobs vanished? Not a nice sight, isn't it? Even more ugly was the sight of the RBA - in its May Board meeting minutes - telling us, Australians all, that "higher ... |
| | | | ... ceiling back in 1995 and 1996 during Billy Clinton's admin. That was sorted out. This one will be too. The price to pay if it isn't would just be too enormous. Now do you see what I see? Hear what I hear? |
| | | | ... austerity measures most members have adopted in recent months. And growth driver China? Yes, there are some signs it's slowing but isn't this what Beijing, you, me and our uncle want, nay demanding, for quite a few years now? And don't you ever forget ... |
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