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| | | ... China (PBOC) must be a believer for yesterday it went for a devaluation trifecta - 1.9% Tuesday, 1.2% Wednesday and 1.1% Thursday. If financial markets panicked on the first surprise devaluation announcement - because of "China hard landing"; "currency ... |
| | | | ... like about Japan and Europe when viewing markets and asset classes across the world. Speaking at a BlackRock event on Thursday, Estes said the fund - which manages more than US$100 billion globally - is substantially overweighted in Japan and slightly ... |
| | | | Super Thursday. This is the term coined for the Bank of England's (BOE) data dump - announcing the monetary policy committee's (MPC) decision on interest rates, the MPC meeting minutes that led to the decision and the quarterly inflation report all ... |
| | | | ... assumption that the effective fed funds rate will average 0.375 per cent after liftoff. That compares with 48 per cent Thursday." (AFR) This because of fresh US data releases that disappointed - big time. The Conference Board's consumer confidence index ... |
| | | | ... 30 won 0.46 per cent to close at 11,308.99 points. The euro advanced to $US1.1036 from $US1.0931 late in New York on Thursday. Analysts were disappointed in the eurozone data on Friday. Inflation in the 19-nation eurozone was unchanged in July while ... |
| | | | ... on whether banks should disclose the level of carbon emissions they finance is expected. In Australia, the market on Thursday higher after a bounce in the iron ore price. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 45.3 points, or 0.81 per cent, at 5,669.5. The ... |
| | | | ... interest rate at near-zero per cent and gave no fresh clues on the timing of a long-awaited rate hike. At 0700 AEST on Thursday, the September share price index futures contract was up 33 points at 5,606. In local economic news, Reserve Bank governor ... |
| | | | ... buying if the index is below 4,500 points is selling (or at least not buying) once the index breaches 4,500 points. Last Thursday, Shanghai closed 2.4% higher at 4,124. Eighteen real estate developers jumped by the daily 10% limit. For some investors ... |
| | | | ... Frankfurt's DAX 30 fell 1.43 per cent to 11,347.45 points. The euro slipped to $US1.0967 from $US1.0985 late in New York on Thursday. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly fell following more downbeat Chinese data and another sell-off on Wall Street. Tokyo ... |
| | | | ... down 19 points at 5,514. No major local economic or equities news is expected on Friday. In Australia, the market on Thursday closed lower, pulled back by the resources sector. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index fell 24.3 points, or 0.43 per cent, at 5,590.3 ... |
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