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| | | ... where we are in 2010 is much the same as when 09 preceded 20. The economies of advanced nations remain on the road to recovery but much uncertainty remains as to their sustainability given their weak (weakening?) labour markets. This is compounded by ... |
| | | | ... "Ethical/SRI has also bounced back with a record a 27.7 per cent quarterly growth surge to reach $7.9 billion, but this recovery does not, however, dilute the fact that the market has overwhelmingly switched its focus to 'sustainable' overlays rather ... |
| | | | Yes, it's back - the 'I' word that is. With the many letters being thrown around to describe the global recovery these days, you must be wondering what this letter 'I' stands for. 'I' stands for inflation. The fear of its return spooked Wall Street ... |
| | | | ... Superannuation assets have climbed for the second consecutive quarter to reach $1.2 trillion, fuelled by the record returns recovery and stable contribution flows. According to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), superannuation assets ... |
| | | | ... Greece and other countries. Investors have been looking for any signs that debt problems could trip up a global economic recovery. Stocks pared their losses as the dollar fell. The weaker greenback has been a big force behind the market's steep gains ... |
| | | | ... KONG - Hong Kong shares finished 1.18 per cent lower, in line with regional markets after the US Federal Reserve said a recovery in the economy could take some time. The benchmark Hang Seng Index dropped 264.44 points to 22,060.52. WELLINGTON - Share ... |
| | | | ... to jump - rejoice that jobs (the sole variable that has put a question mark over the strength/continuation of the US recovery) is beginning to show signs of a significant improvement, or worry that the Fed would take the punch bowl away early. So heeeeeere's ... |
| | | | ... from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, who said interest rates would remain low as the economy proceeds on slow recovery. Stocks fell back in mid-afternoon trading, however, led by banks and brokerages. Around close, the Dow Jones industrial average ... |
| | | | ... - European stock markets rose on Friday on sharply better than expected US employment data that revived hopes of a US recovery accompanied by a decline in joblessness. The London FTSE 100 index gained 9.36 points, or 0.18 per cent, to close at 5,322.36. ... |
| | | | ... control, but it also suggests that workers' wages are getting squeezed, raising doubts about how durable the economic recovery will be. Financial stocks got a boost from Bank of America's plans to repay what it owes the government. The bank, which has ... |
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