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| | | ... US$42 a barrel and WTI oil US$41.08 when the announced the "disappointing" stimulus measures on the 3rd of December. Last night, Brent closed at US$29.73/barrel and the West Texas Intermediate ended at US$29.53 - and expected to move even lower. Another ... |
| | | | ... slowing global growth in general and a hard landing in China in particular and the continued slide in oil prices. As at last night, WTI oil's down 28% to US$26.55 a barrel from its 2015 closing level; Brent oil's down 25% to US$27.77 per barrel. The ... |
| | | | Industry consultant and after-tax specialist Parametric says issues that will keep superannuation trustees awake at night during 2016 include regulation, post-retirement solutions, and immunising members against market volatility. Parametric Australasia ... |
| | | | ... to raise inflation as quickly as possible. That is what our price stability mandate requires of us". That was until last night's disappointment. The Euro surged back to US1.09 from US$1.06 the day before; the Stoxx 600 dropped back to 372.11 points from ... |
| | | | We all know the saying, "it ain't over till the fat lady sings", well, last night... she did. Read her lips and hear her sonata: "Were the FOMC to delay the start of policy normalization for too long, we would likely end up having to tighten policy ... |
| | | | ... are in denial, they make a big fuss about the canary," he said. Pressed by the audience to reveal what happened during the night of the Greek referendum on 5 July, 2015, Varoufakis said he is postponing writing about it in order to distance himself from ... |
| | | | ... S&P/ASX 200 index closed 2.1% on that day. But that day was a good news day. There was a strong lead from Wall Street from the night before - the S&P 500 index closed 1.6% higher - and markets in the region mostly closed higher on that day. The price ... |
| | | | An Australian superannuation fund hosting your next pub trivia night could soon be a reality if it is not already happening, according to experts in behavioural science. Speaking at the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia (ASFA) conference ... |
| | | | ... some more next month. Again, this brings us back to the Fed's caveat, that of data dependence. And we got one big one last night, an upward revision in US third quarter real GDP growth from the initial estimate of 1.5% (annualised rate) to 2.1%. The ... |
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