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| | | ... have so far gotten them nowhere - just a rolling attack on one country and then the other. European leaders will meet tomorrow night in Brussels to "review the debt-crisis options and reaffirm a self- imposed March 25 target to strengthen the bailout ... |
| | | | ... of the floods and the lower CPI figure that we've had. "So I think the tone of the statement will be quite important tomorrow, he said. The RBA will also release its Statement on Monetary Policy on Friday. Mr Gibbs said he expected the Australian dollar ... |
| | | | ... Investment Management, another Brisbane-based fund manager, hopes to return to its offices, which were subject to flooding, tomorrow. Managing director Denis Donohue said that while the office has been closed, all staff have been working remotely. |
| | | | ... pride that's at stake this time around. ECB President Trichet hinted last night that the Bank could decide as soon as tomorrow to step up bond purchases. Think, I've been saying this since three months ago? But the news was even better than I predicted ... |
| | | | ... national economy, fundamentally lowering the national solvency." Call it a political move, an offensive attack ahead of tomorrow's G-20 meeting - where it expects to be nudged into revaluing the yuan for the nth time - but there is some truth in this. ... |
| | | | If you're a betting man, this is your week. There's a trifecta of events coming your way. The nation will stop tomorrow for the race that stops a nation. Odds-on favourite is for So You Think to pass the finish line in strides. We shall see! But even ... |
| | | | Consumers are frightened of the future and if advisers speak to them as a navigator or designer, they will recognise the value of what advisers do. "They are asking you to be a 'choice architect'. Unless you speak to them like that, they won't know ... |
| | | | ... Wall Street, there's none. Investors are simply treading water while they wait for the US Federal Reserve and its QE2. Tomorrow's data on US retail sales, consumer confidence, Empire State manufacturing and the budget statement should provide better ... |
| | | | ... engaging in guerrilla tactics in order not to give ground to "the enemies". Britain is reportedly going to enlist as soon as tomorrow. And China? It's blaming the US, Europe, Japan, et al for their respective predicaments. Speculation that the US would ... |
| | | | ... days suggests that financial markets expect the FOMC to top up its quantitative easing measure very soon, if not from tomorrow. Last month, the Fed decided to reinvest the principal payments from its holdings of agency debt and agency mortgage-backed ... |
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