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| | | ... deposit guarantee proposal. In local economic news on Wednesday, the Westpac/Melbourne Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment is due out. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Tuesday finished slightly higher despite big falls ... |
| | | | ... increase in the previous three-month period. Wages continue to rise but not too much to push up inflation. Consumer sentiment. The Westpac Melbourne consumer sentiment index rose to 95.3 in May from 94.5 in April. Retail sales. Have jobs and wages growth ... |
| | | | ... home delinquencies dropping to their lowest level since the last three months of 2008. There's the jump in consumer sentiment in May to its highest level in four years. And if these are still not enough, or falters, the Fed's ready. And nobody wants ... |
| | | | ... uncertainty in Greece and downbeat euro zone forecasts but then recovered on better-than-expected US inflation and consumer sentiment data. After spending most of the day in the red, London's benchmark FTSE 100 index of top companies closed up 0.57 per ... |
| | | | ... uncertainty in Greece and downbeat eurozone forecasts but then recovered on better-than-expected US inflation and consumer sentiment data. After spending most of the day in the red, London's benchmark FTSE 100 index of top companies closed up 0.57 per ... |
| | | | AMP chief executive Craig Dunn has warned about the impact continuous changes can have on consumer sentiment and confidence in the superannuation system. Speaking at the recent AMP AGM, chief executive Craig Dunn was optimistic about the benefits of ... |
| | | | ... contract was down 56 points at 4,251. In economic news on Wednesday, the Westpac/Melbourne Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment for April and the Australian Bureau of Statistics housing finance figures for February are released. In Atlanta, Reserve ... |
| | | | ... the American consumer accounts for 70% of America's economy. But wait! Read the Conference Board's report on consumer sentiment and you'll find that it wasn't as bad as what the bloggerati make it out to be. Yes, the index dipped to 70.2 in March but ... |
| | | | ... well. "The data was not too bad. If you have a look at the big picture there's good employment figures, good consumer sentiment." In Australia, financial stocks are leading the gains. Westpac was the strongest performer of the big banks, gaining 22 cents ... |
| | | | ... contract was up 43 points at 4,293. In economic news on Wednesday, the Westpac/Melbourne Institute Survey of Consumer Sentiment for March is released, while the Australian Bureau of Statistics releases dwelling unit commencements data for the December ... |
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