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| | | ... Putin, the majority of world leaders didn't wish for Trump. So far away from Good Friday, they would have crucified US presidential "candidate" Donald Trump (if that was legal). In mid-January, the British Parliament even held a debate on whether or ... |
| | | | ... As Tinker said: "In some senses we have to question whether or not it is worth writing anything so close to the US presidential election. [Once the results are announced], everything will be settled. Except, of course, that it won't be." "For whatever ... |
| | | | ... October. US NFIB small business optimism Small businesses in America seemed unfazed by the uncertainty of the US presidential elections and the rising prospect for a Fed rate hike. The NFIB small business optimism index rose to 94.9 on October from 94.1 ... |
| | | | ... employment, workweeks, wages, vacancies, hiring, layoffs, quits, and surveys of consumers and businesses". Tomorrow's US presidential elections aside, the latest LMCI is not supportive of a Fed rate hike next month. As a matter of interest, the LMCI ... |
| | | | ... Murphy's Law - if anything could go wrong, it will. While it still looks like a coin toss two-days before the US Presidential contest, the "game" according to Trump is: "Heads, Trump wins; Tails, Clinton loses" because Trump would only accept the election ... |
| | | | ... uncertainty? The hope is that all these will be behind us next week after the victor or victoria of the 8 November US Presidential elections is revealed. Then again, uncertainty could be more prolonged. Email-gate would continue to haunt a Hillary presidency ... |
| | | | ... Mester who said that the case for a November rate hike is "live" and "compelling" and that politics (8 November US presidential elections) won't have a bearing on the decision. Sure, sure. Yes, and it seems that financial markets are not buying what ... |
| | | | ... AMERICANS ARE DUMBER" - yup, in all caps! As an aside, the Brits might be able to reclaim their claim come November's US presidential elections. But back to the point, Brexiteers' feeling of Bremorse and Bregret are evident in the freshly-filed petition ... |
| | | | ... from a poor night on offshore markets, with Wall Street posting its largest daily fall in almost a year in a post-US presidential election selloff. The Dow fell 2.36 per cent to a three-month low, the S&P500 declined 2.37 per cent and the NASDAQ slid ... |
| | | | ... to US equities," he said. He said trading was still expected to be subdued until a winner was announced in the US presidential election. "The market doesn't care who wins anymore as long as there is a decisive winner who makes it easier for the US to ... |
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