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| | | ... deliver at tomorrow's Budget night. The 64 million dollar question is whether or not the A$ would be able to stay down long enough to reinvigorate the Australian exporting, manufacturing, retailing, tourism industries, etc. The flipside, of course, is ... |
| | | | ... between now and the "late summer of 2014". If all goes well, only then will Americans do a rendition of Cher's "Strong Enough". "...I'm strong enough to live without you Strong enough and I quit crying Long enough now I'm strong enough To know you gotta ... |
| | | | ... "Notwithstanding the solid consumer spending volumes and improved trade performance, growth in household spending is nowhere near enough to fill the $30 billion growth hole in the domestic economy in FY14/15 following the lessening of the mining investment ... |
| | | | ... Japanese government has pledged long-term support for monetary stimulus and the data coming out of the US is simply not strong enough to support a move on interest rates just yet." |
| | | | ... after rate cut (FT) All good. Everything's well again. Forget all those disappointing data sets out of the US yesterday, enough worrying and weeping. Today it's time to eat, drink and be merry for the 'volatile' weekly jobless claims fell by 18K last ... |
| | | | ... stimulated? No Stuart, I'm not thinking what you're thinking. According to Economics 101, economies tend to grow given enough stimulation. Forget Reinhart and Rogoff - last Friday they just did a Dijsselbloem (remember him? he, the Dutch FinMin and Eurogroup ... |
| | | | ... only baffle the brain as to whether economies are improving or deteriorating and/or the Fed would unwind sooner or later. Enough of that Virginia! You can rest easy now for Bloomberg has just found the golden ticket to ride the equity market. Thanks ... |
| | | | ... spurred "to do more to boost growth". But wait, perhaps there's still a lesson to learn from last night's events. It's hard enough for humans to time the market, harder still to rely non-thinking computers to make the buy and sell calls. Traders relying ... |
| | | | ... The hope is that their increased profitability would flow through into other sectors of the economy. If you're ancient enough like me, you'll recall the keiretsus of the 1980s - the interconnected relationships between businesses, suppliers and the government. ... |
| | | | ... The main causes for the drop of profit at advice practices have been increased costs and the fact that many have not done enough to comply with new regulation, Business Health partner Rod Bertino said. "The things that drive revenue have been let go ... |
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