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| | | ... repeat, too much ado about swine flu. Guess someone wants a handout too. Who? Yes, W.H.O. -- World Health Organisation. Enough said. What really moved, or rather did not move, Wall Street last night are opposing signals for the future. The negative. ... |
| | | | ... local equities may be inadvertently missing out on additional stock liquidity because Australian companies aren't doing enough to win overseas investments, based on the findings of a survey by Thomson Reuters. The survey is particularly helpful because ... |
| | | | ... Timothy Geithner reassured investors about bank balance sheets. Geithner's assertion that "the vast majority" of banks have enough capital pulled stocks from a slump that began with a sell-off on Monday. The comments provided reassurance that banks won't ... |
| | | | ... clients, usually around 100," said Owens. "Indeed most IMAs are powered by large investment houses or firms that are big enough to support a larger number thereby providing the service at a lower cost and with more bells and whistles than a small to ... |
| | | | ... point stronger at 3776.7 points, while the broader All Ordinaries gained 2.5 points to 3728.1. NEW YORK - Wall Street found enough in the latest earnings reports on Friday to keep its six-week rally alive. Stocks ended another winning week with a modest ... |
| | | | ... work, fiscal policy will. Read another way, lower interest rates do not increase our funding, government spending would. Enough said. And our dear Treasurer? Mr. Swan took reports that China's economic growth slowed to its weakest rate in a decade and ... |
| | | | ... current account deficit shows, is that Australia relies on foreign borrowing," said Bailey. "Australian banks could not raise enough locally to meet their funding needs. They have to go offshore and when they do they are competing with US banks that ... |
| | | | ... decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to reduce the official cash rate by 25 basis points was just right - small enough not to alarm markets that the domestic economy is in bigger trouble than it is and big enough to show that it's eye is still ... |
| | | | A draft Prudential Practice Guide on conflicts of interest released by APRA has fired a shot over the bow of every entity they regulate, warning that simply disclosing conflicts of interest is not a valid defence. Instead, entities must demonstrate ... |
| | | | ... 2008), 'global growth is projected to moderate from 5 percent in 2007 to 4.1 percent in 2008 and 3.9 percent in 2009.' Enough said. Because I was unable to access similar earlier predictions by the OECD, the WB and the ADB, I could only assume that theirs ... |
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