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| | | ... stocks closed lower for a second straight day as investors awaited the outcome of the Federal Reserve's two-day monetary policy meeting. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 13,008.68, down 64.33 points (0.49 per cent). The S&P 500 fell 5.98 points ... |
| | | | ... economies from these troubles. Worse, the appreciation of their currencies compounds their problems, negating monetary policy designs and/or eroding international competitiveness - just when they need it most. Australia is doing well enough with the ... |
| | | | ... last night. Read his lips: "To the extent that the size of these sovereign premia hamper the functioning of the monetary policy transmission channel, they come within our mandate... Within our mandate, the ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve ... |
| | | | ... more. Agriculture prices are soaring. Food crisis! Reduced disposable income! Rising inflation! Less scope for monetary policy accommodation! Now you tell me which ones of these big, bad news did the market didn't know when they rallied for three days ... |
| | | | ... tech-heavy Nasdaq added 13.10 (0.45 per cent) at 2,910.04. Stocks reversed earlier losses as investors hoped for more monetary policy easing to boost economic growth. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets have closed narrowly mixed, giving up modest early ... |
| | | | ... tech-heavy Nasdaq added 13.10 (0.45 per cent) at 2,910.04. Stocks reversed earlier losses as investors hoped for more monetary policy easing to boost economic growth. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets have closed narrowly mixed, giving up modest early ... |
| | | | ... S&P 500 index would fall to 600 points on 9 March 2009 because "Even if you do everything right with fiscal and monetary policy, we're still going to be in a recession through the end of this year and into next year." The S&P 500 index closed at 676.5 ... |
| | | | ... stock markets were little changed and the euro slipped against the dollar on Wednesday as investors waited for key monetary policy decisions by the European Central Bank and Bank of England. Markets expect an ECB rate cut on Thursday along with a decision ... |
| | | | ... French and Greek elections, waiting for Greece's election mark 2, waiting on the G-20 summit, waiting on the Fed's monetary policy decision, waiting on the EU Summit - and reacting accordingly. Don't look now - hey, I said don't look - but we'll have ... |
| | | | ... due in January." Yes, more than Europe, America has the "fiscal cliff" to worry about. Given the lag effects of monetary policy, chances are Uncle Ben would be announcing counter measures after the FOMC meeting to try and prevent the smelly stuff from ... |
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