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| | | This isn't supposed to happen. Have you seen the headlines over the past 24 hours? There was bad news almost everywhere from Australian broadcaster Alan Jones chastised by the media (social or otherwise) to Britain's princess Kate snapped - bottomless ... |
| | | | ... 1278.04 01-Jun-12 It's still early days till the recent flood of money is transmitted into the real economy. But as sure as light follows day, it will get there. |
| | | | The consortium of 20 banks involved in Australia's longest-running court case is seeking leave to appeal to the High Court. The banks, led by Westpac, lost an appeal in Western Australia's Supreme Court last month on a 2008 ruling that ordered them ... |
| | | | ... companies. "In the current market conditions, it is clear that boards have been listening to investor view on bonuses in light of company returns. We have seen this level of dialogue and engagement increase with the advent of the 'two strikes' rule on ... |
| | | | The senior executive team at Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has taken a pay cut, with bonuses withheld in light of this year's profit drop. The bank's annual report released yesterday revealed that no short term incentives had been paid to its executives ... |
| | | | ... Frankfurt's DAX 30 added 0.63 per cent to 7,014.83 points, while Paris's CAC 40 rose by 1.19 per cent to 3,453.71 points in light trading. In economic news on Tuesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia holds its September board meeting and makes its monthly ... |
| | | | ... Frankfurt's DAX 30 added 0.63 per cent to 7,014.83 points, while Paris's CAC 40 rose by 1.19 per cent to 3,453.71 points in light trading. In Milan, shares rose 1.10 per cent and in Madrid gained 0.18 per cent, despite a bailout request to Spain's central ... |
| | | | ... worried about high gas prices and stagnant employment to be impressed by higher consumer spending. But trading volume was light, the market's direction was steady, and there wasn't much in the way of major economic news. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben ... |
| | | | ... policy stimulation, Bernanke replied that, "monetary policy actions operate with a lag," therefore the Fed must act "in light of a forecast of the future performance of the economy." And "there is scope for further action by the Federal Reserve to ease ... |
| | | | ... Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 85.33 points, or 0.65 per cent, at 13,250.11. European stock markets posted gains amid light trading volumes. IG Markets market analyst Cameron Peacock said the local market was factoring in the optimism brought by ... |
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