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| | | ... strong earnings reports from several major companies and weaker-than-expected numbers on new-home sales. Overseas financial markets were also buoyed overnight on news the European Central Bank (ECB) could boost the euro zone's new bailout fund - easing ... |
| | | | ... expects the positive momentum to continue in afternoon trade. Base metals moved higher in tandem with broader financial markets and the euro, boosted by hopes of a Chinese economic stimulus and well-received quarterly earnings in the banking sector. ... |
| | | | ... time, Virginia, the sky does really look like it's about to fall. There's an air of depression swirling about in financial markets as nothing appears to be going right and more uncertainties are in the offing. There is Europe. The europhoria sparked ... |
| | | | ... May. I'm certain that our gentle readers could cite plenty more hands down. This is why I couldn't fathom the financial markets' current incessant focus on reading politicians' lips to divine their thoughts. As Judge Judy would say, "the only time politicians ... |
| | | | ... news is that it strengthens the case for another Fed QE. It's the same in China, the same in the sense that financial markets still are of two minds about its outlook. Yesterday's trade stats offered no help. The year-on-year growth in China's imports ... |
| | | | ... Ho-ho-hum. Been there, done that times n. Another day, another week, another month, another quarter and still financial markets continue to dance to the same old songs. They rise and fall depending on the headline of the day - though it seems to me that ... |
| | | | ... another reason to keep our heads down... or an added incentive for dear Uncle Ben to start blabbing about QE. Financial markets are certainly hoping so, else they would have dropped by more. But not so fast! I've been in the business so long and yet ... |
| | | | ... waiting and waiting, waiting. Don't' you just hate it? Over the past month or so, this seems to be all that financial markets have been doing - waiting for the result of the French and Greek elections, waiting for Greece's election mark 2, waiting on ... |
| | | | Well, well, well. Don't look now folks for we may have just received the best indicator of the financial markets' direction over the next three months, at least. No Virginia, it's not yesterday's decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to sit ... |
| | | | ... would break down - lack of details, -500 billion ESM war chest is insufficient, six months (a very long time in financial markets) before banking supervisor s created, etcetera. Reuters added to this list last night, reporting that the Finns and the ... |
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