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| | | ... that) when the shutdown begins and 113 days, yes, when the debt limit hits its limit. But who gives a hoot? Early in the New Year, the Democrats, the Republicans and the Tea Party would merely reprise the roles they played over the past two weeks. Bulls ... |
| | | | ... Hopefully they've learned. Yet, I get that nagging feeling that this brouhaha will be replayed again early after the New Year. |
| | | | ... insurance, home loans and investment operations, would continue to function as normal and a meeting would be held in the new year to map out the direction of the business following the transfer of the superannuation business to Sunsuper. Chifley Super ... |
| | | | ... 9.74 points, or 0.27 per cent, at 3,658.94. Analysts said Thursday's trading volumes were light because of the Jewish New Year holiday and because some investors preferred to wait for Friday's much anticipated report on US nonfarm payrolls for August. ... |
| | | | ... China's exports had surged a much better-than-expected 21.8 per cent on year in February, even with the week-long Lunar New Year holiday, while imports tumbled 15 per cent. WELLINGTON - New Zealand shares rose as investors piled into Diligent Board Members ... |
| | | | ... The GPS-Melbourne Institute Shareholder Confidence Index rose by 12.7 per cent in February, which indicates that the New Year share market rally might have further steam, the Melbourne Institute said. The February index reached 102.8 points, its sharpest ... |
| | | | Van Eyk head of Strategic Research Jonathan Ramsay warned financial advisers and investors against New Year financial predictions and asked them to "think carefully before acting on the latest round of New Year predictions for economies and markets." ... |
| | | | ... conditions in markets and then the actual conditions that are likely to occur."" So far, so good. Seven weeks into the new year and stock markets are up: S&P 500, up 6.6%; Nikkei 225, up 7.5%; Shanghai Composite, up 7.2%; All Ords, up 8.4%; even a deeper ... |
| | | | ... after news that North Korea had successfully tested a nuclear bomb. With several regional markets still closed for Lunar New Year celebrations, trading was quiet, while dealers look ahead to a meeting of the Group of 20 top economic power at the end ... |
| | | | ... in flows. After 30% growth in 2012, Australian-listed ETPs experienced further strong growth in the first month of the new year, according to BlackRock. ASX-listed ETPs attracted new assets of US$97.7 million in January to reach total assets of US$6.9 ... |
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