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| | | ... Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) releases the minutes of its March board meeting, and RBA assistant governor (financial markets) Guy Debelle, speaks at the Australian DCM Summit. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases lending finance data ... |
| | | | ... 33 per cent or one in three respondents look to social media to get financial advice and to learn more about financial markets. The survey also found that Gen Yers are starting to take care of their finances at a far earlier age then their predecessors ... |
| | | | ... points lower at 4,655 points. In economics news on Friday, Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) assistant governor (financial markets) Guy Debelle and RBA head of domestic markets, John Broadbent, appear before the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations ... |
| | | | ... research associates through a new graduate program. Venkatraman began his career as an equity analyst at IMC Financial Markets and Asset Management before moving to sell-side analysis at Linwar. Govender is a chartered financial analyst candidate, while ... |
| | | | ... to 388,500, continuing the underlying trend decline in this data. The previous day (yesterday's yesterday), financial markets ignored the Institute of Supply Management survey showing that the manufacturing sector continued to expand in February and ... |
| | | | ... Revolutionaries marched on the streets of Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Iraq, Morocco, Djibouti, Jordan, Oman, etc. financial markets have already factored in that the unrest would spread. So why use this reason again? I know... it may be due to the pronouncements ... |
| | | | ... it's not the violence in Libya per se that's sending oil prices higher. Like Tunisia and Egypt, international financial markets couldn't care less if Libya is vapourised along with its two per cent contribution to daily global oil supply. Saudi Arabia ... |
| | | | ... lower company profits. By how much the BRICs and other emerging economies slow remains a big question mark. But financial markets seemed to have made up their mind. Bloomberg cites data from Investment Company Institute showing that net inflows into ... |
| | | | ... course, there's that lingering worry when interest rates will rise because of escalating inflationary pressures. Financial markets now expect the European Central Bank, for instance, to raise interest rates in August - yes, this year - after ECB council ... |
| | | | ... index soared by 424 per cent from 1989 to 2000. So what do these current goings on in the Middle East imply for financial markets? One word - uncertainty. Financial markets hate this word. But there's always going to be something to worry about. Else ... |
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