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| | | ... efficiency, it would be foolhardy for anyone to dismiss or underestimate the challenges facing our banks." To be continued tomorrow.. |
| | | | ... Cup day interest rate decision from the Reserve Bank of Australia. "We will be quiet until we can get through probably tomorrow and Wednesday," Mr Smith said. Making news on Monday, Westpac said net profit for the 12 months to September 30, 2012, came ... |
| | | | ... recovery strengthens"? Perhaps it's Ben that's the stock market's problem. It's bye-bye Ben (immediately?) if Romney wins tomorrow's presidential polls. It's (reportedly) bye-bye Ben at the end of his term on December 2014 if Obama's re-elected. Will ... |
| | | | ... prioritise today's lifestyle needs ahead of insurance. "Australians need advice on how to balance today's priorities with tomorrow's needs, as many options and alternatives exist that can help them make ends meet," he said. |
| | | | ... policy deliberations. Bloomberg reports that, "The Federal Reserve is likely to announce a third round of bond purchases tomorrow, according to almost two-thirds of economists in a Bloomberg survey, while also extending the duration of its zero-interest-rate ... |
| | | | ... equity markets were nearly unchanged after a wait-and-see session on Wall Street today, as investors anxiously await tomorrow's European Central Bank meeting," Charles Schwab & Co analysts said. "Economists are expecting the ECB to cut rates, but will ... |
| | | | ... representing ASIC, the Commonwealth Bank, Macquarie and Bank of Queensland are expected to hold an emergency meeting tomorrow ahead of Federal Court proceedings on the 2008 collapse of Storm Financial. The meeting will attempt to negotiate a swift resolution ... |
| | | | ... with a 2% stake in the company. The case was before Supreme Court this morning, however was adjourned. It will resume tomorrow. Wilson HTM will report results on Thursday, and has previously said that it expects a loss of up to $8 million. The firm's ... |
| | | | ... again raised its bid for the infrastructure fund. Rival bidder Pipeline Partners Australia (PPA) now has until midnight tomorrow (Tuesday) to better APA's offer. On Friday APA said that it would increase its cash-and-scrip offer by 18 cents, taking it ... |
| | | | ... this time for somebody just reminded me that, "the toe I step on today may be connected to the foot that kicks my butt tomorrow - went further, extrapolating this one data point to mean the end to the recent resurgence in consumer spending. Even gloomier ... |
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