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| | | ... of the same and few clues. Take for instance what was offered last night. US labour market improving but...not improving enough. US jobless claims fell by 6,000 to a seasonally adjusted 462,000 last week - lower than forecasts for a drop to 460,000. ... |
| | | | ... any reason to think the euro system will collapse or will suffer greatly because of Greece." But just in case this isn't enough to calm investors' nerves, Greek PM Papandreou met with US Pres Obama to warn him that Greece's crisis could posed a risk ... |
| | | | ... expectations for a 50K drop. The unemployment rate steadied at 9.7 per cent versus forecasts for a rise to 9.8 per cent. Easy enough, isn't it? Both numbers beat expectations, the Street should be jubilant...we're on our way to the land of Oz - both ... |
| | | | ... graphic as these illustrations are, they are not contentious because it is widely accepted that Australia does not have enough financial advisers to reach all members of retail funds. In anycase, he said, the concept of commissions being seen as advice-related ... |
| | | | ... writing to write about the Street's performance overnight. Early trading saw the major indices climb. Okay that's good enough. There's an explanation for that. It's because the ISM non-manufacturing index rose to 53.0 in February from 50.5 in the previous ... |
| | | | ... For example, many people mistakenly assume that their group insurance, or insurance they get from their super fund, is enough. However, the research found that an overwhelming 95 per cent of families do not have enough insurance. Based on Dr. Kelly's ... |
| | | | ... Australian financial markets well, a bit out of sorts today. Friday night's performance on Wall Street was not telling enough to sway Australian equities one way or another. US equity indices were generally flat on the day, down for the week and up on ... |
| | | | ... more sophisticated. Just putting them into a global fund that may have some emerging markets exposure is often no longer enough as they want more direct access through people or local fund managers actually there on the ground, said Murphy. "Australian ... |
| | | | ... rate for an extended period" and would only tighten monetary conditions "at some point" as the "expansion matures". Not enough? We could throw in reports that last night the US Senate approved a US$13 billion plan to fight unemployment and US$2 billion ... |
| | | | ... de-stocking that was prevalent over the past months? Seems that American businesses have chopped down their inventories enough and are now starting to re-stock their shelves. Industrial production increased by 0.9 per cent in January following an upwardly ... |
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