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| | | ... of the scheduled two-day EU leaders' "emergency summit" on Greece's bailout... it's not the last minute. That will be tomorrow night. That's when the fat lady sings. I still maintain that she'll be singing a happy melody. However, this isn't the end ... |
| | | | ... institutions' - perhaps, even Tsipras himself -- have placed a short on Greek bonds and stocks today... and collect the windfall tomorrow. Speculations of rumours of gossips that a Greco-'the institutions' deal was close to being hammered sent the Athens ... |
| | | | ... Virginia but, if recent reports are confirmed there'll be a new kid in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index soon - as soon as tomorrow, Wednesday, 10 June (our time) - and it's name is the Shanghai "A" shares index. On this day, MSCI is expected to reveal ... |
| | | | ... -- the least since the third quarter of 2009 (1.1%). Still, nobody expects the RBA to cut interest rates when it meets tomorrow - not after last month's reduction but methinks, more because the dollar-A (currently down to US$0.7639) is starting to move ... |
| | | | The deadline for applications to ASIC's financial advisers register is tomorrow. As reported in Financial Standard, planners are required to be registered (by their licensees) in ASIC's database by May 30, although late appointments will be accepted. ... |
| | | | ... readers to analyse superannuation funds across a range of measures including assets, income, expenses and membership. Tomorrow APRA will release its next edition of the Quarterly Superannuation Performance, which provides industry aggregate summaries ... |
| | | | ... no follow-through the next days," said Mace Blicksilver, director of Marblehead Asset Management. "Today is nice, but tomorrow's the real test." The new S&P 500 record reflected the continued resilience of US stocks thanks to loose monetary policy and ... |
| | | | ... for us, Australians all. The government appears to have turned Keynesian. According to reports, savings derived from tomorrow's Budget would be used to fund jobs creation and stimulate economic growth - a turnaround from last year's aimed of them going ... |
| | | | ... markets are just battening down the hatches in case tonight's US non-farm payrolls report springs a nasty surprise. "Tomorrow's report would have to be a monster month for us to believe June is back on the table." (Bloomberg quoting Art Hogan, chief ... |
| | | | ... equities. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index plunged 4.06 per cent, or 181.75 points, to end at 4,298.71. "Today and tomorrow will be the peak for the latest round of IPOs so people may be selling down their holdings from the secondary market to ... |
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