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| | | ... (RBA) would take down the official cash rate from a record low 2.25% to a lower 2.0% following its May Board meeting tomorrow heats up. Bloomberg's latest survey says... 24 out of 28 economists predict that we'll see a rate cut, hear a rate cut and speak ... |
| | | | ... All eyes, ears, and noses are on the Fed and how it crafts its forward guidance when its 2-day FOMC meeting concludes tomorrow. Yes, it's forward guidance for there is nothing in the stars pointing to a lift-off announcement when tomorrow comes. While ... |
| | | | ... looking like even his lowered 7.0% growth target is at now risk. Net exports, after all, feeds into GDP. We'll find out tomorrow how the China's economy tracked in the first quarter. China's in trouble now. Australia's in trouble too and Asia and commodities ... |
| | | | ... Fed speak, Fischer gets to repeat what he told New Yorkers when he speaks before a Bundesbank conference in Frankfurt tomorrow and where would we all be without the "lady" herself providing the final say. Madame Janet will speak on monetary policy at ... |
| | | | ... the trap of being captive to stocks listed in the indices, which we believe are really yesterday's success stories, not tomorrow's. It also helps us to expose, and work to avoid, many myths that have grown up around the emerging-consumer opportunity. ... |
| | | | ... to prepare for the future," the report said. "We have a responsibility to plan and budget not only for today, but for tomorrow. But we are currently living beyond our means." The Australian Government is spending over $100 million per day more than it ... |
| | | | ... Committee's (FOMC) 28-29 October meeting. Perhaps, markets are on hold while awaiting the next big thing coming our way tomorrow and the day after tomorrow - and her name is Janet. The Fed Chairman will be testifying on monetary policy before the Senate ... |
| | | | ... Street's celebrating their President's Day. We'll be able to see a clearer picture of market reaction to the collapsed talks tomorrow. Greece better hope that what that something inside my frontal lobes is whispering happens because if not then PM Tsipras ... |
| | | | ... reflects AB's breadth, strength, diversity and ingenuity, and how we use these unique traits keeps our clients ahead of tomorrow." |
| | | | ... no more. For good measure, US jobless claims stats came in lower than market expectations, spurring speculation that tomorrow's US non-farm payrolls would reveal continuing strengthening momentum in the US economy. All's well in Uncle Sam's garden or... ... |
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