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| | | ... can't make good decisions unless you know everything," Bailey said. PLUTO was developed four years ago because there was nothing on the market that could do this. When asked how PLUTO differed from similar software, Bailey said, "It doesn't have to get ... |
| | | | ... believe that the upcoming German election means that Merkel will remain stoic and the periphery will recognize there is nothing to win by threatening bringing the currency to collapse." "This should result in calm and therefore any price dip on eurozone ... |
| | | | ... You can light up the dark. Try as I may, I could never explain What I hear when you don't say a thing." -When You Say Nothing At All It was all going so swimmingly - the three arrows were hitting their marks - until Bank of Japan (BOJ) governor Haruhiko ... |
| | | | ... potential sea change in policy and the Dow was only off 0.3% for the week and the S&P 500 down only 1.0%? Yes, they can! Nothing appears to have changed for Australia though. Us, Australians all, are still busily trying to outdo each other on who can ... |
| | | | ... remains bullish on Japanese equities, particularly as QE is still well in progress. "When they stopped QE in the States, nothing is clear because it depends why it stops, "he said. "So, we're not even close to that in Japan, we still have prices barely ... |
| | | | ... and Centrelink, Asher said, "They barely talk to each other, they don't regard these things as important, they've done nothing over 20 years." The Retirement Incomes Working Group presented a discussion paper to the Actuaries Institute on this subject ... |
| | | | ... greater certainty," FPA policy and standards general manager Dante De Gori said. However, De Gori said the budget did nothing to aid small financial planning businesses. "The financial planning profession has been and will continue to be under significant ... |
| | | | ... disappointing US stats released over the past weeks. And yes, the ECB would decide to lower interest rates. It has seen that nothing much has changed the economic malaise afoot in the Eurozone. And the week after this, our own RBA takes the stage. While ... |
| | | | ... slowdown and searching for confirmation of this. There was only one release on this day - the Fed's Beige Book. There was nothing horrendous in the report, overall economic activity expanded at a "moderate pace" with some districts reporting modest growth ... |
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