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| | | Australians are heeding the message to save more, with new AMP research showing many are saving a greater portion of their income compared to overspending five years ago. New figures from the latest AMP.NATSEM Saving Tomorrow report noted Australians ... |
| | | | ... majority of Australians." Say what??? All I heard was blah, blah, blah, tax cut, blah, blah, tax cut. Guess that's good enough for me. It'll keep me smoking till the day I quit. Ahhh... c'e la vie, at least I know we -- smokers -- are now bigger contributors ... |
| | | | ... Sachs which reported that it nearly doubled its first quarter earnings, easily beating market forecasts. That lead was enough to at least allay some concerns over US and British probes into alleged fraud at Goldman Sachs, charges the company has forcefully ... |
| | | | ... seasonally adjusted 484,000 in the week ending April 10, which was worse than market expectations. The unexpected rise was not enough to erase strong equity gains made on Wednesday, however, as investors saw the figures as affected by Easter. When markets ... |
| | | | ... level Thursday, signaling that a rescue plan from other European countries and the International Monetary Fund might not be enough to prevent a default. A disappointing report on initial jobless claims added to the downbeat mood early in the day. The ... |
| | | | ... of the forecast addition of 200K. Hooray! Last night, financial markets changed their minds and thought that this wasn't enough - and sold off. Jobs have not been growing strong enough to encourage consumers to resume borrowing to spend. US outstanding ... |
| | | | ... there's a possibility of broadening its client base to institutional investors. However, he said the fund must remain small enough to be able to access very small market cap stocks. "We want to keep our capacity very tight - we don't want to get the ... |
| | | | ... pressure off. Positive US consumer confidence and house price data buoyed market confidence in early trade, but this was not enough to dispel concerns over Greece. In London, the benchmark FTSE 100 index closed down 38.34 points, or 0.67 per cent, at ... |
| | | | ... November last year, potentially to AMP. But at the time, AXA AP's independent directors rejected the bid, claiming it wasn't enough. A month later, AMP and the parent group sweetened the deal with its "last and final offer" of $11.4 billion, or equivalent ... |
| | | | ... don't know. I trawled many, many websites and couldn't find one single US comment on the case. Perhaps I didn't search hard enough. Or it could also be that China has scared the monkey! |
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