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| | | ... Ralph Norris addresses the British Chamber of Commerce on "Why the Financial Crisis wasn't global and what that means for recovery". Cabcharge Australia Ltd, Servcorp Ltd, Centro Properties hold annual general meetings. West Australia Newspapers Holdings ... |
| | | | ... this to the bank. And improving economic US stats out indicate that America is progressing onwards to a much stronger recovery. Last week's improved consumer confidence report adds to the better-than-expected results on employment, retail sales, ISM ... |
| | | | ... intervening months returns climbed as high as 19 per cent, meaning super funds are riding a 'W' shaped roller coaster recovery, they said. The slow annual results are holding back long term returns, which are now a very low -3.1 per cent per annum over ... |
| | | | ... Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the central bank must focus on the U.S. rather than overseas economies when trying to spur the recovery by purchasing an additional $600 billion in Treasuries." "Our first objective, the first goal that we have, is to meet ... |
| | | | ... maybe. It is too early to tell whether this is it - the one that would be the be all and end all that would make the US recovery, and by extension, the global recovery stick. Recall the discussions heading into QE2: Liquidity trap. The US is in one - ... |
| | | | ... although the late announcement by the US Federal Reserve on its plan to buy $US600 billion into the US economy to stimulate recovery had a positive effect on share trading late in the offshore session. On the ASX24 at 0749 AEDT, the December share price ... |
| | | | ... per cent in the US and Europe," said Smith. "Australia is expected to continue to perform well and in New Zealand the recovery is gathering momentum which also gives us upside and positions us well for 2011." Yet Smith said that despite economic uncertainty ... |
| | | | ... central bank is determined to raise inflation expectations - prevent deflation - in the economy and strengthened the recovery. Anything less than this would take America back to square one, disappoint the financial markets and spark a wave of sell orders ... |
| | | | ... dollar sinking - neither would the Treasury or Obama - it will defeat the purpose of them trying to make the fledgling recovery stick. And even if they intervene, how would this be achieved? The only way they can intervene is to buy foreign currency. ... |
| | | | ... banks are fighting against. One thing's for sure, central bank money would continue to flood the system until economic recovery is assured. We've seen where money went just on expectations of mo' money - they went to risk assets. |
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