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Confidence will return to Ireland: Govt

MEDIA RELEASE  |  MONDAY, 29 NOV 2010
The Irish Government's four-year financial recovery plan is designed to restore confidence and create more jobs, according to the minister for enterprise, trade and innovation, Batt O'Keeffe. The plan underpins the work of the job creation and research ...

Which way USA

BENJAMIN ONG  |  MONDAY, 2 AUG 2010
... what America buys from abroad to what it sells. And guess what? America bought much more from offshore than it sold. US exports contributed 1.27 per cent to second quarter growth but imports subtracted a whopping 2.1 per cent. Think of it this way, if ...

Pengana Asian Equities up 20pc

MICHELLE BALTAZAR  |  TUESDAY, 7 JUL 2009
... prematurely ended because of the financial crisis. Forget that. Instead Lin flew to the Pearl River Delta region, the hub for US exports, to see for herself what the supply-demand is going to be. Combine that with her analysis of the Chinese government's ...

Daily economic update

... a record US$68.59 billion deficit in the previous month. Market expectations were for a deficit of US$67.5 billion. US exports fell by 1.2 per cent as a 5.8 per cent drop in computers, a 1.4 per cent decline in semiconductors and a 1.2 per cent decrease ...

Daily economic update

... expected US$66.1 billion. While the narrower trade gap is welcome, it remains the third highest deficit on record. US exports rose by 1.8 per cent to a record high, boosted by a 27.4 per cent increase in civilian aircraft exports and a 6.2 per cent rise ...

Daily Economic Update

... demand a higher price to keep their money in dollars. This means higher interest rates and/or a much US weaker dollar. US exports needs to increase twice as fast as imports just to keep the deficit from widening further -- an unlikely proposition. The ...

Backlash continues over free trade agreement

... interests. And the ACTU said it was a one-sided deal that could result in a $US2 billion ($A2.61 billion) surge in US exports to Australia, putting jobs at risk. "There is also a proposal for an immediate reduction in tariffs for US exports of auto parts ...
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