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| | | ... long-running sovereign debt crisis. The "ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro. And, believe me, it will be enough," Mario Draghi told a conference in London on Thursday. The Paris CAC 40 leapt 4.07 per cent to 3,207.12 points and ... |
| | | | ... market higher overnight. "We had three days of triple-digit declines on Wall Street, so we were due to see a bounce soon enough," he said. "The Australian dollar was just following suit in terms of what happened with the Dow Jones industrial average. ... |
| | | | ... pursuing because for their clients it's a niche sector that they wish to be involved with. "A manager such as us is big enough to take on the business and concentration risks of small caps," said Carter. |
| | | | Uh-oh, looks like the EU has not kicked that pestering debt crisis can far enough down the road. Wasn't it only a few days ago (last Friday) that they approved Spain's a,-100 billion bail? And not even a month has passed since their announcement of ... |
| | | | ... operating losses through the second quarter of the 2012 financial year, and despite slight improvements - the upturn was not enough to fully fund the business through to profitability. "Investorfirst has investigated a number of alternative sources in ... |
| | | | ... an account, or as a co-managed vehicle, he said. "We have been talking to investors for a little whole and once we get enough demand for a close on a fund we will do that." Babson - one of the world's largest managers of United States leveraged bonds ... |
| | | | ... to promote a stronger economic recovery." But that's about it - much ado, no action. The economy has decelerated but not enough to warrant Fed action. A fact confirmed by the Fed's own survey. In its latest Beige Book survey of business conditions, the ... |
| | | | ... production, business investment, etc. - he made no mention of an impending QE. Interpretation = the US economy hasn't weakened enough to warrant one. All's good. And if it has, Uncle Ben will be there to catch it. Still all good. But the bottom line ... |
| | | | ... markets as emerging markets is not appropriate thinking and it's why GSAM refers to them as "growth economies". "It's not enough to be exposed to them through Australian or US companies, you need to own local companies," said Koch. She explained that ... |
| | | | ... is a centrally-planned economy. Toe the line or the politburo will make you eat your toes. I've been half-Chinese long enough to understand this. The problem with all those hard landing forecasters is that they view China through western eyes. Unlike ... |
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