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| | | ... Yes, them - the one which teamed up with the European Banking Authority (EBA) in conducting a year-long review of European banks' asset quality they called Asset Quality Review (AQR) based on certain stress criteria. Except for the banks that got an ... |
| | | | ... compelling in relation to stimulating growth but there's only so far that nexus can really take the market," he said. The banks were mixed. Commonwealth Bank gained 32 cents to $80.34, Westpac added 20 cents to $34.76 while NAB slipped two cents to $34.51 ... |
| | | | ... annual general meetings scheduled. In Australia, the market on Monday made a strong start to the week, with a rebound by the banks pushing it higher. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 46.8 points, or 0.86 per cent, at 5,459 points. The broader All ... |
| | | | ... annual general meetings scheduled. In Australia, the market on Monday made a strong start to the week, with a rebound by the banks pushing it higher. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 46.8 points, or 0.86 per cent, at 5,459 points. The broader All ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has opened higher as the banks continue to rally. The share market posted on Friday its biggest weekly gain since February as easing concerns about Europe helped the big banks. The banks were continuing to lift the market ... |
| | | | ... Australia, the market on Friday posted its biggest weekly gain since February as easing concerns about Europe helped the big banks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 29.1 points, or 0.54 per cent, at 5,412.2 points. The broader All Ordinaries index ... |
| | | | The share market is higher at noon as investors continue to buy shares with high returns, particularly the big banks. CMC Markets analyst Michael McCarthy said some investors were buying because they believe weak global growth prospects mean stimulus ... |
| | | | ... established, the superannuation industry was starting up and the Labor government had recently opened up licencing for foreign banks. "It was just dumb luck to be honest," Moffitt remembers. "Just about everyone with good degrees in economics, commerce ... |
| | | | ... supported at the moment. I don't think we're due for a pullback. There's some very good grounds for consolidation and the banks will likely be supported because they're heading into earnings." He said solid output reports from miners were also boosting ... |
| | | | ... with excess capacity running in many developed economies... and combined with still weak demand. Have no fear, the central banks are here. They are printing and reflating. But... but, they have been at it since almost forever - five years and going (forever?). ... |
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