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| | | ... breath on this one. In any case, the father of the leading index - the US Commerce Department - itself, said that, "This correction doesn't affect our outlook for the Chinese economy... growth was not likely to accelerate in China, and in fact, a moderation ... |
| | | | ... differences in US and European economic strategies were threatening to emerge, the United States again issued a downward correction to its growth figures. The news dampened sentiment in Europe, where investors and analysts were awaiting the outcome of ... |
| | | | ... strategic perspective of the challenges faced by the industry in a period of volatility and change," said Johnstone. CORRECTION: This article incorrectly attributed a comment by Steve Shoreson to Adrian Johnstone. The article has been updated 25/06/2010 ... |
| | | | ... of peaks out at around 15 times earnings, but is still at a discount to the Australian market not withstanding the correction," he said. Douglass said he is concerned about the medium-term outlook for the Chinese property market and banking sector but ... |
| | | | ... whether the markets would correct itself after continuing jitters over euro zone debt. "The question remains whether this correction has further to go... or whether we can find some stability and bounce off some of the recent lows we have seen," he said. ... |
| | | | ... G-20 and/or quantitative easing by the European Central Bank. Or perhaps... China could buy Greece. In the end, this correction could prove to be another good entry point for investors who've kept their powders dry and who've missed the previous rallies. ... |
| | | | ... per cent of total income. "Each of our operating businesses delivered improved results on the prior year," he said. Correction : An earlier version of this article reported Macquarie Funds announced losses in certain sectors such as fixed interest, infrastructure ... |
| | | | ... any chances. Near-zero interest rates would remain for an extended period. Despite these, Wall Street looks due for a correction... not the nasty one, but a correction of the healthy sort. One that would fuel further gains in equities. |
| | | | ... officer at Perpetual and was, in 2007, the group executive, global equities, before he joined BTIM in January this year. CORRECTION: In an earlier edition of this article, Gonzalez was quoted stating there will be no changes to the money management responsibilities. ... |
| | | | ... to, and during the GFC, particularly those who were on their drawdown phase and won't be able to recoup their losses. CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this article, we incorrectly wrote "20 years" instead of "10 years" in the first paragraph. We ... |
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