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| | | ... having to unravel a complex economic agreement. Further the tax cuts will provide a significant boost to earnings and stimulus in the largest economy in the world. We see US earnings higher off the back of tax cuts however the impact on markets will ... |
| | | | ... the start of 2016." Japan Tankan survey The Bank of Japan's (BOJ) Tankan survey suggests that the central bank's policy stimulus measures aren't having a positive impact on sentiment among the country's large manufacturers and non-manufacturers alike. ... |
| | | | ... driver towards buying value. Other factors that sit in value's favour are improved economic growth, the next leg of fiscal stimulus including more investment in infrastructure, and expensive stocks becoming overcrowded. Murray said the latest reporting ... |
| | | | ... returns for equities - it doesn't sound sustainable does it? Is it going to continue, quite possibly - to the degree that stimulus continues and with rates being negative in many places, this is getting harder and harder," Lillicrap said. At the Australian ... |
| | | | ... Eurozone sentiment In contrast with the US, deteriorating sentiment measures in the Eurozone strengthen the case for more stimulus measures. Consumer confidence fell to a four-month low reading of -8.5 in August from -7.9 in the previous month. Business ... |
| | | | ... "While the resilience of the PMI in August will add to the belief that the ECB will see no need for any immediate further stimulus, the weakness of the overall pace of expansion and disappointing trends in hiring, order books, business optimism and prices ... |
| | | | ... pressure Japan's manufacturing sector, underscoring market disappointment over the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) expansion of its stimulus programme announced late last month and the government's own fiscal package initiative announced in early August. Financial ... |
| | | | Another stimulus package for Japan Japan has announced a stimulus package containing a raft of infrastructure and welfare measures in yet another attempt to jolt the nation's economy back to life. The package, headlined at A$350 billion if you include ... |
| | | | ... about the medium-term impact on asset prices of such action. Initially, investors may react euphorically to more monetary stimulus; however, asset prices will eventually react to the prospects of rising inflation and interest rates." |
| | | | ... Australia, Pereira said. "India is also one of the world's biggest beneficiaries of lower oil prices, which is a newer stimulus to its economy. Add to this the economic reform agenda that is increasing interstate trade and streamlining the tax base," ... |
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