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| | | ... increase." (Bloomberg) To be sure, new scares our way would come... but the Fed's - and the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank and the Bank of England - explicit promise to keep policy accommodative for as long as necessary and that they would ... |
| | | | ... those dip-buyers (if I had the money to buy the dips with). For this time - dare I say it - it's different. The European Central Bank (ECB) and the member governments of the Eurozone have learnt their lessons - they've been here before. Surely, they ... |
| | | | ... down to 51.9 (a seven-month low); and the services measure down to 52.8 (a three-month low). The good news - the European Central Bank's (ECB's) recent policy initiatives should prevent further deterioration in eurozone activity going forward. Though ... |
| | | | ... a-plenty, and depending on how recently-lifted consumption tax affects consumer spending... could QE a-plentier. The European Central Bank's (ECB) policy action announced just last week would, undoubtedly, add more liquidity to the planet. And it's not ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has opened higher after the European Central Bank announced measures to bolster eurozone growth. The ECB has rolled out key changes to interest rates and other anti-deflation measures which lifted the euro, US Treasuries ... |
| | | | Take that... and that... and that! Yes, Virginia, the European Central Bank (ECB) didn't disappoint market expectations - heavens forbid if it did - and acted, giving it all it's got, except for the proverbial kitchen sink (this it reserves for later). ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is set to open higher after the European Central Bank launched aggressive measures to prevent deflation and stimulate growth. The moves sent Wall Street to new record highs, while European markets got a temporary boost. At ... |
| | | | ... share market is flat in early trade as investors take a cautious approach ahead of an anticipated rate cut by the European Central Bank. Mining and energy stocks were the main movers, due to a rise in iron ore prices and Oil Search's increased full year ... |
| | | | ... of the Australian market on Wednesday was still downwards. He said investors were looking ahead to Thursday's European Central Bank meeting and Friday's monthly US jobs report as possible catalysts for a change in direction. At 1202 AEST, in the resources ... |
| | | | ... just done it - that is, remove whatever doubts linger that Super Mario's coming back to save the eurozone. The European Central Bank (ECB) could be announcing something (anything) to ease monetary policy when the Governing Council meets two days from ... |
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