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| | | ... repayments. "Investors are very much on tenterhooks until we get an announcement on the Greek bailout deal. It could be tonight or it could be tomorrow," Mr Jones said. "Investors are firmly in wait-and-see mode." Mr Jones said he expected the Australian ... |
| | | | ... tad over 0.1%. Flat, flat, flat. And on the subject of flat, investors don't want to be caught flatfooted - just in case tonight's US jobs numbers come in better or worse than consensus expectations. No one could argue that this is prudent move. But ... |
| | | | ... Germans are against this combo. There's rumour that the European Central Bank (ECB) will announce an interest rate cut tonight and that it is only the size of the reduction that is being determined. Also, Bloomberg reports that the ECB "may announce ... |
| | | | "Only the lonely (Dum dum dum, dummy doo wah) Know the way I feel tonight (Ooh yay, yay, yay, yeah) Only the lonely (Dum dum dum, dumdy doo wah) Know this feeling ain't right (Dum dum dum, dumdy doo wah)" - Roy Orbison It was another lonely day for ... |
| | | | ... the fastest pace in seven months - and they're forecast to show another increase when October numbers are released later tonight. If consumers' mood continues to improve, you can bet your bottom dollar that yuletide sales would also. Might be time to ... |
| | | | ... have agreed to agree. Yes Virginia, they did it. In the words of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, "We Europeans showed tonight that we reached the right conclusions." There's too much info on the www on what exactly those conclusions are but here are ... |
| | | | ... on. Deym, they can't even agree on how to say the word "no". By inference, this means that European officials will hold tonight's summit only to agree on when the next summit would be. Hey, I might have been correct after all - they've kicked the crisis ... |
| | | | ... of the EFSF - or any other rescue plan for that matter - to be approved before being implemented. We'll soon find out tonight. Told you the strong rally in the equity markets over the past few days was bad news. It had again weakened European authorities' ... |
| | | | ... US economy remains on the slow road to sinkville. The IMF's dour prediction could change all these. We'll soon find out tonight when the US Federal Reserve announces its policy response. |
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