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| | | ... disappoint market expectation. Sure there were the obligatory negatively sensationalised headlines but amid it all, financial markets took the fresh bad news on their stride. Major equity markets in the Asian timezone - those most affected by a harder ... |
| | | | The Australian Financial Markets Association wants the Australian Securities & Investments Commission to refine its proposed approach to dark pools, claiming it would lead to better targeted regulatory intervention in the market. Dark pools are orders ... |
| | | | ... Average Weekly Time Earnings (AWOTE) for three months to May, while Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor (financial markets) Guy Debelle is scheduled to be a panel discussant at the Deeper Insights Series Forum 2012, Museum of Contemporary Art ... |
| | | | ... were released out of America and Europe while we slept, but the results more or less did nothing to alter what financial markets already know or speculate about. There was nothing that surprised greatly on the up or the down that I would rather have ... |
| | | | ... advertising. As a consequence, ASIC is proposing to include such information in subsequent reports. "ASIC's tailored financial markets surveillance continues to strengthen investor confidence in the integrity of our markets, and ASIC has significantly ... |
| | | | ... that the benefits of change outweigh any increased costs to participants and increased risks to Australia's financial markets stability." In response to this issue the ASX said, the debate should not be focused on changing the regulatory structure for ... |
| | | | ... $1.2 billion profit in the three months to June, with revenue down because of higher funding costs and weak financial markets. Its stocks opened 67 cents, or 2.7 per cent, weaker, at $24.38 at 1045 AEST. ANZ Bank shares were also weaker, down 12 cents ... |
| | | | ... enough for me. Reports that the US economy created 163,000 jobs in July - better than the 100K expected - sent financial markets off to a good start. America's not headed to sinkville after all, thought they, jobs are growing much more than we expected. ... |
| | | | ... that there won't be any QE. Why else do you think, the Fed and the ECB didn't walk their talks last week? The financial markets' rally in recent weeks removed the justification for 'em to walk. This is a good thing though. Speaking of good things, I ... |
| | | | ... be "the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse." Financial markets generally marked time while we slept, unstirred by fresh indications of worsening conditions in Europe - Italy's economy has ... |
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