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| | | | ... cautious approach to raising US interest rates. "US share markets have key indexes at record highs, as well as in the UK and Germany," James said. "And the situation in Greece continues to improve - that one's basically off the radar for a couple of ... |
| | | | ... stock markets dropping. Its name was contagion. Because of the fear of as well as actual contagion, Greece back then held Germany and the troika by their collective cojones. However, today appears to be a different day. Grexit now appears more like a ... |
| | | | ... rises on international markets amid hope for Greece's bailout plan and a Ukraine ceasefire and strong economic data out of Germany. At 0807 AEDT on Monday, the March share price index futures contract was up 29 points at 5,851. Germany's gross domestic ... |
| | | | ... by international lenders. The Athens stock market closed down nearly five per cent, and markets in Britain, France and Germany also fell. LONDON - European stock markets have sunk after Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras vowed to stand by his anti-austerity ... |
| | | | ... markets have shrugged off concerns about Greece after the ECB restricted Greek banks' access to a key source of cash, and Germany signalled its unwillingness to reduce Athens' debt. After spending most of Thursday in negative territory, Europe's main ... |
| | | | ... go along with a fiscal union." Today, "major economies like France and Italy are dreadfully uncompetitive compared to Germany," but they can't compensate with fiscal expansion, Probyn said. Pricipal Global Investors chief global economist Bob Baur disagreed ... |
| | | | ... across five sectors (water, gas, electricity, broadcasting towers and transportation) and six countries (UK, Finland, Germany, Sweden, Denmark and Spain). The Fund's investor base is made up of 49 institutional investors of whom the majority are pension ... |
| | | | ... continued growth of its recently launched Claritas Investment Certificate program, an Annual Conference in April in Frankfurt, Germany, and the second annual Putting Investors First Month in May - a global series of events to unite financial professionals ... |
| | | | ... stock markets got a boost from expectations of further European Central Bank stimulus and better investor confidence in Germany. Locally, mining giant BHP Billiton releases its December quarter production report and in economic news, the Westpac/Melbourne ... |
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