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| | ... euros ($US8.1 billion) of remaining bailout funds with a huge debt repayments to the IMF due at the end of the month. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has warned that if no deal is reached it would lead to the collapse of the eurozone. "European stocks ... |
| | | ... more, its negotiations with the IMF have been going nowhere due to sticking points such as pension cuts," he added. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Sunday attacked the country's creditors for insisting on what he described as absurd reforms which ... |
| | | ... advanced 2.8 per cent and Goldman Sachs added 1.6 per cent. LONDON - London's stock market have rallied and the pound surged as Prime Minister David Cameron's "business-friendly" Conservatives scored a surprise victory in Britain's general election. ... |
| | | ... investors, self-managed super funds (SMSFs) and financial advisers for a second vehicle providing exposure to prime industrial property, after the success of Charter Hall Direct Investment Fund (DIF1) which closed for investment in 2012. DIF2 was not ... |
| | | ... Wednesday when a bid to topple Italy's government fell apart. The euro hit an eight-month high at $1.3646 after former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi abandoned his bid to topple Enrico Letta's government but later stood at $1.3638. HONG KONG ... |
| | | ... But the measure, which goes to the House of Representatives, does not defund President Barack Obama's health-care law, a prime objective of House Republicans. LONDON - European stock markets were hesitant as traders reacted to a US budget impasse, offsetting ... |
| | | ... sluggish. Spain has emerged from recession in the third quarter, with estimated economic growth of 0.1 to 0.2 per cent, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said in a newspaper interview published Tuesday. Madrid's IBEX 35 stocks index closed up 0.64 per cent. ... |
| | | The dramatic lift in confidence arising from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's aggressive stimulus measures has created opportunities for investment to flow between Australia and Japan in both directions, according to Nikko Asset Management chairman ... |
| | | ... strongly as investors took Monday's market rout as a buying opportunity. At the closing bell on Tuesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average had jumped 157.58 (1.08 per cent) to 14,756.78. The broad-based S&P 500 increased 22.21 (1.43 per cent) to 1,574.57 ... |
| | | ... Press Club, NBN chief executive Mike Quigley speaks at an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia function and former prime minister Paul Keating opens the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia conference in Sydney. OrotonGroup, Cabcharge ... |
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