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| | | ... also performed almost 36,000 days of volunteer work last year, an 84 per cent increase on the previous year. But the bank isn't resting on its laurels, for the first time Deutsche Bank will set specific targets for this year. "For Deutsche Bank, markets ... |
| | | | ... action takes the S&P 500 up more than 32 per cent above its 9 March low and the Dow more than 27 per cent higher. Hold on...isn't this the classic definition of a bull market? A bull market is generally defined as when stock prices rise 20 per cent from ... |
| | | | ... CalPERS regarding potential investment of its assets. CalPERS commits capital to external managers and funds but currently isn't involved in the fees that they pay to agents who may represent their business to the pension fund. The fund's proposal follows ... |
| | | | ... posted a fall in first half profit, the stock rebounded. "People have drilled down into it (the profit result) and realised it isn't that bad. They have had a nice recovery," Mr Morrow said. At 1209 AEST, shares in NAB were down two cents to $22.02 ... |
| | | | ... tell us? It confirms the view that many of us who have beaten ourselves down into depression are finally realising that, it isn't so bad after all. Surprise! The danger lies in the developing fad of governments now looking beyond the global financial ... |
| | | | ... 68.6 points, or 1.89 per cent, to 3,695.8. NEW YORK - About halfway through first-quarter earnings reports, Wall Street still isn't sure where the US economy is headed. The Dow Jones industrials are closing with a gain of about 71 points, or 0.9 per ... |
| | | | ... loosened the umbilical chord," he said. "When the US is up two per cent, you know you're going to be up, but the magnitude isn't the same and we've run out of a bit of steam at the moment." Mr Heffernan said the banks, led by Macquarie Group, had contributed ... |
| | | | ... Wholesale-Imputation fund lost over 33 per cent over a year and more than four per cent over a three-year period to the end of February. This isn't the first time RaboPlus has cut fees across the firm's platform, in November last year the firm dumped ... |
| | | | ... high 30's. Russian shares spiked by 39.6 per cent, HK by 37.5 per cent and India by 35.1 per cent. Annualise that! Yes, crazy isn't it? It looks good. It feels good. It tastes good too. Now markets are gulping down as much as they could with gusto. As ... |
| | | | ... problems. Some greedy bank or institution might suddenly discover it still has not reported the big losses in its books. But isn't this what international institutions and national governments and central banks are trying to address? After having thrown ... |
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