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| | | ... and capital goods because of the country's infrastructure shortfall. "This expected growth in infrastructure is not for tomorrow's demand but for yesterday's demand. There is simply not enough infrastructure to support India's growth story," he said. ... |
| | | | ... signed on to the program but have the ability to leave. The program was designed on a US model named SmarT (Save More for Tomorrow) which found the 'opt out' arrangement was more successful because it overcame the apathetic attitudes towards super contributions. ... |
| | | | ... have the big four all down by over three per cent," Mr Muller said. "Local data on inflation and interest rates expected tomorrow from the market -- no surprises." Of the banking stocks, Commonwealth Bank was down $1.94 or 4.5 per cent to $40.19 at 1205 ... |
| | | | ... expected to increase by 51 per cent and 100 per cent respectively. "This expected growth in infrastructure is not for tomorrow's demand but for yesterday's demand. There is simply not enough infrastructure to support India's growth story," he said. SBI ... |
| | | | ... takeover target Rio Tinto had gained $3.13 to $124.90. Analysts expect Rio Tinto to deliver a drop in full year profit tomorrow. On Wall Street overnight, the Dow Jones industrial average had gained 57.88 points at 12,240.01, the Standard & Poor's 500 ... |
| | | | ... replace the spaghetti systems," Hill said. "I'm not going to rush out there and claim victory and triple our workforce tomorrow but we're absolutely even more confident in the market." Last year, SimCorp's revenue grew 60 per cent compared to the previous ... |
| | | | ... ahead of the US Federal Reserves decision on interest rates. The decision will be known by local investors at 0430 AEDT tomorrow morning. "And we were probably over-sold a bit yesterday," Mr Russell said. "A lot of investors will be sitting on the sidelines ... |
| | | | ... has requested for the trading halt to remain until the company makes a further announcement, or when the market opens tomorrow. The Board of MFS has agreed with City Pacific's announcement that a consolidation of the two respective financial businesses ... |
| | | | ... particularly in the finance sector, once again from strong leads from the US last night." Mr Russell said investors are awaiting tomorrow's interest rate decision in the US. "People are still waiting on the Federal Reserve decision on interest rates ... |
| | | | ... on Monday, with investors betting heavily that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates for a third straight time tomorrow. The benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average ended up 101.05 points (0.74 per cent) at a preliminary close of 13,726.63. The ... |
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