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| | | Shutdown: Day 15 and counting...2 days to go till the US debt hits the ceiling. So what else is new? True to form...and recent history, it looks like the political powers in Washington will again take it to the limit. US President Obama must be wishing ... |
| | | | Shutdown: Day 14 and counting...3 days to go till the US debt hits the ceiling. But wait! There's news just out. Washington, it seems, is gonna kick the can a little farther. It won't be 22 November as reported last week, it'll now be 15 Feb 2014. Reuters ... |
| | | | ... something could fall over and we could see negotiations still stall at the last minute, like we saw in 2011 (when the US debt limit was last raised)," he told AAP. Among the local banks, Westpac had added 62 cents, or 2.5 per cent, to $32.99, ANZ was ... |
| | | | ... following gains on international markets as traders reacted strongly to signs of a deal in Washington to avoid a dilapidating US debt default. At 0807 AEDT on Friday, the December share price index futures contract was up 71 points at 5,204. No major ... |
| | | | ... and the CAC 40 in Paris slid 0.16 per cent to 4,127.05 points. HONG KONG - Asian shares markets were mostly higher as US debt woes were offset by President Barack Obama's offer of a short-term deal to end the crisis. There was also broad support for ... |
| | | | Shutdown: Day 8 and counting and... 9 days to go before the US debt hit the ceiling. Yes Virginia, those adult politicos in Washington are still at it...playing their game of chickens. Both sides are waiting for the other to blink. You know what happens ... |
| | | | ... market on Monday closed almost one per cent lower in thin trade, driven down by financial stocks amid uncertainty over the US debt situation. The the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 46.9 points, or 0.90 per cent, lower at 5,161.1. The broader All Ordinaries ... |
| | | | ... stocks fell as the reality of the government shutdown depressed markets and raised concerns about the possibility of a US debt default due to political gridlock. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 62.80 (0.41 per cent) to 15,128.90. ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has opened lower due to concerns about the US debt ceiling, weak economic data from Japan and political turmoil in Italy. The biggest worry for investors is the debt ceiling negotiations in the US, where the government is ... |
| | | | ... closed mainly lower following data showing US consumer confidence fell in September. The looming deadline for raising the US debt ceiling also weighed on sentiment. At 0757 AEST on Wednesday, the September share price index futures contract was down ... |
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