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| | | ... European stock markets climbed and the euro gained against the US dollar as traders welcomed positive economic data from China, the eurozone and the US, although Apple shares crumbled on Wall Street. London's FTSE 100 index of top companies jumped by ... |
| | | | ... While the eurozone crisis is not over, Taylor adds that there has been an easing of macroeconomic risks with the US and China show more encouraging signs already this year. He also says that from a chartist's perspective, the equity market's profile ... |
| | | | ... mood in Europe, interest rate cuts in Australia, some positive news out of the US and Japan, a restoration of growth in China, and a bounce in commodity prices," he said. Abernathy notes that in Europe bond yields have been correcting to more normal ... |
| | | | ... That should be enough motivation methinks. That's one uncertainty solved...at least for now. There's less uncertainty for China too. Whether it's via creative accounting (as some suggest) or politburo directive, it's not gonna land hard - not anymore. ... |
| | | | ... including the unresolved Eurozone debt crisis, the fiscal challenges associated with the US debt ceiling, and uncertainty over China's economic growth rate," said Engel. |
| | | | ... opening a new branch in Hangzhou, it was announced today. Hangzhou, the capital city of the Zhejang province in Eastern China is an important contributor to economic growth and development of the Yangtze Delta, according to ANZ chief executive Mike Smith. ... |
| | | | ... though still in recession, Europe's sovereign debt issue now appears to be a problem rather than a crisis. And then there's China. You've seen the latest stats. Its economy re-accelerated to a faster-than-expected 7.9% in the fourth quarter. In the year ... |
| | | | ... Bullion Market, gold prices increased to $1,688.50 an ounce from $1,675. HONG KONG - Asian shares posted strong gains after China released data showing a better-than-expected pick-up in the economy for the past four months, while Tokyo was boosted by ... |
| | | | ... Mike Danby. "The consensus is best understood by how people are allocating their cash," he said. Economic indicators in China and the United States are getting better, and managers are "Looking at stronger prospects in equities and selective fixed income ... |
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