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| | | ... quarter when the G7 (and China) all slowed - and at a still relatively high exchange rate (exports was the biggest contributor, mind you) -- just think what it would do to the domestic economy if, for one, the Fed is correct that the first quarter weakness ... |
| | | | Lonsec has launched the next series of its Better Investment Outcomes metrics, this time including one that targets environmental, social and governance (ESG) concerns. As reported in Financial Standard, Lonsec's BIOmetrics are product rating tools ... |
| | | | Financial services companies with integrated sales and marketing teams can nearly double their chances of growing revenue, according to Peter Strohkorb Consulting International chief executive Peter Strohkorb. Speaking at the Financial Standard Marketing ... |
| | | | ... (IMF chief Christine) Lagarde yesterday indicated that there is the potential for Greece leaving the eurozone, that's on the mind on investors and ahead of the weekend, this is causing this decline." Market action focused on Intel and Altera after a ... |
| | | | The Australian market is set for a fairly flat open, after US and European markets lost ground on worries about a potential Greek exit from the euro zone. At 0655 AEST on Friday, the June share price index futures contract was down three points at 5,732. ... |
| | | | ... Virginia, this morning's headlines were full of it -- stories that a deal had been struck between Athens and Brussels. Never mind the after-reports that European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis' comment to the contrary. Never mind too, the ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher, after the Nasdaq index on Wall Street bolted to a fresh record peak. At 0646 AEST on Thursday, the June share price index futures contract was up 10 points at 5,750. Locally on Thursday, the Australian ... |
| | | | Lift-off would be sometime in one of the 'ber' months for sure. It could be in September or in October or in November or in December but you can bet your bottom US dollar, it'll be in the year 2-0-1-5. The lady who's finger is at the trigger told us ... |
| | | | ... their own scripts (so they reduce their dividend payouts) - both of which sends share prices on the up and up. Never you mind soft and/or shrinking profits, Virginia. "Celebrate good times, come on". Perhaps when the Fed finally does lift-off, Wall Street ... |
| | | | ... years. So when you think about the bond sell-off that is rattling investors around the world at the moment just bear that in mind," he said. "The environment has not changed that much - in fact when you look at business conditions indicators or PMIs ... |
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