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| | | ... movers Germany and France were certainly miffed and they made it known in no uncertain terms - and so did the financial markets. No one really expects the Greeks on the street to vote for higher taxes, lower wages (for those who still have work) and ... |
| | | | ... Perpetual's chairman, Peter Scott, said some 75% of the company's revenue was closely tied to the direction of financial markets and therefore subject to market volatility and low investor sentiment, with the underlying financial performance of the company ... |
| | | | The Fed has spoken and financial markets thought they liked what they heard. To be sure, to be sure, the 1.5% rebound on Wall Street overnight - and an almost equivalent bounce in Europe - is as welcome as welcome could be. Anything that could break ... |
| | | | ... agenda. Taiwan's central bank governor Perng Fai-nan was more blunt, saying the move was like "throwing a bomb to financial markets," Dow Jones Newswires reported. Investors were also jittery after Beijing said Tuesday that China's official purchasing ... |
| | | | ... certain is that this latest twist in the plot of the European debt tragedy has brought uncertainty back into the financial markets. And unless the decision to hold a confidence vote and a referendum is rescinded between now and this Friday, it'll be ... |
| | | | ... standards. Medcraft said the main priorities for the past financial year were better informed investors, fair financial markets and efficient registration and licensing including the development of new market integrity rules for competition in exchanges ... |
| | | | ... than doubled to 2091 this month after hitting a 26-month low of 1043 last February. Not so long ago (2009), financial markets rallied with only "green shoots" powering their climb. US macro dynamics are better looking than that now. Of course, Europe ... |
| | | | ... one that I've been waiting for..." -Stylistics Hear ye, hear ye, the Europeans have reached an accord - and financial markets liked the sound of that. Major European equity indices soared between 2.9% (FTSE-100) and 6.3 (CAC-40) last night while on Wall ... |
| | | | Europe update: They're still having a go at it. And financial markets are bobbing up and down with every fresh update. Most European stock markets closed weaker because "Hopes fade for quick summit fix for Europe woes," says theage.com.au's headline ... |
| | | | ... it's just a matter of waiting for Wednesday for Europe to make our day. And after all the hope built up in the financial markets these past few days, it better deliver on 26 October. And Wednesday couldn't come soon enough. Last night's October purchasing ... |
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