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| | | ... the red after European markets fell sharply amid disappointment at the limited nature of the European Central Bank's stimulus program. Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at S&P Capital IQ, said investors did not want to oversell stocks before Friday ... |
| | | | ... level since the financial crisis. LONDON - European stocks diverged, with eurozone markets boosted by hopes of fresh stimulus from the European Central Bank (ECB) after weak inflation data, while the single currency hit a two-year low. Frankfurt's DAX ... |
| | | | ... rebounded a day after tumbling on a sharp slowdown of business activity in the eurozone amid hopes the ECB will step up its stimulus, dealers say. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index climbed 0.45 per cent on Wednesday to end the day at 6,706.27 points ... |
| | | | ... rebounded a day after tumbling on a sharp slowdown of business activity in the eurozone amid hopes the ECB will step up its stimulus, dealers say. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index climbed 0.45 per cent on Wednesday to end the day at 6,706.27 points ... |
| | | | ... because of weakness in a single economic indicator have sparked speculation that the Politburo wouldn't be announcing fresh stimulus, mini or targeted or otherwise. Uh-oh, Mr. Wei could be courting trouble with PM Li - him who likes 7.5% growth. Perhaps ... |
| | | | ... for overseas' investors is that a weakening Aussie significantly reduces the value of their stock." He said the Chinese stimulus package had failed to allay concerns about Australia's biggest trading partner which has posted a series of weak economic ... |
| | | | ... signal its rate plans, saying any increase will happen only a "considerable time" after the October end to its bond-buying stimulus program. Analysts had been watching to see if the Fed would move up its expectations for the timing of a rate hike. US ... |
| | | | ... After five straight sessions finishing lower, the Australian share market has opened higher on reports of a new Chinese stimulus plan and a rise in commodity prices. Wall Street stocks rallied overnight on reports that the People's Bank of China is providing ... |
| | | | ... or 1.03 per cent, at 5,475.4. NEW YORK - Wall Street stocks have posted solid gains following reports of a new Chinese stimulus plan as investors awaited Wednesday's US Federal Reserve monetary policy announcement. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped ... |
| | | | ... of infrastructure, adding that Australia was already ahead of the curve in this area. He said that fiscal and monetary stimulus had by and large reached the limits of manageable capacity. "So growth over the longer term must be earned through policy ... |
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