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| | | | Months of anxiety over rising inflation, speculation over near-term hikes in interest rates (in the developed economies) and/or actual hikes in interest rates (in emerging markets), lingering doubts over the US recovery, policy mistake and then a hard ... |
| | | | Glum has entered the building. Remember him? The teenie weenie Lilliputian in Gulliver's Travels who when faced with a predicament - any predicament - exclaims, "We'll never make it! We're doomed!" So it is with Wall Street and its view of the US economy ... |
| | | | ... Washington-based Investment Company Institute." Get that US$480.2 bil - that's almost half a 1,000,000,000,000! "Imagine there's no heaven." John Lennon. We know what happened to the dotcoms when the flows started to dry up. So imagine if some starts ... |
| | | | Instinet has appointed three sales traders and an equities IT specialist to its Sydney office. Scot Burton was hired as a senior sales trader while Alex Lai and Dan Heavener were both appointed sales traders. Chris Vella, was appointed to the equities ... |
| | | | Frank Villante, chief investment officer at Celeste Funds Management, formerly Souls Funds Management, said the business is better placed than it was prior to Treasury Group buying a stake in the business in November last year. This comes after Villante ... |
| | | | ... hope, it was the winter of despair; we had everything before us, we had nothing before us; we were all going directly to Heaven, we were all going the other way." The ongoing battle between the current and future state of our financial fortunes reminded ... |
| | | | ... business owners, then they'll expect the world and they'll expect it yesterday," he said. "Even if the planning firm moves heaven and earth to deliver a sensational result, the self employed owner is still not satisfied because they unrealistically expected ... |
| | | | ... eventually succeed in combating this latest problem, but at what cost? One thing is certain, with debt ascending a stairway to heaven, the next financial market storm might be even bigger. The hope is the US Treasury does not run out of money to throw ... |
| | | | ... eventually succeed in combating this latest problem, but at what cost? One thing is certain, with debt ascending a stairway to heaven, the next financial market storm might be even bigger. We can only hope is that the US Treasuryand the Fed do not run ... |
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