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| | | ... Metals was up seven cents at $6.89. Mr Taylor said the second round of quantitative easing announced by the US Federal Reserve last week had been positive for equities and negative for the US dollar. "That is positive for our equities because you are ... |
| | | | ... friends forever). And Australia's not only supporting the US war against terror, it's also said nothing about the US Federal Reserve's war against deflation and unemployment. Unlike the increasing number of countries voicing their protests against the ... |
| | | | ... very strongly overnight in the face of the weaker US dollar, and investor appetite is on the rise after the US Federal Reserve announced its stimulus package," he said. At 1200 AEDT, mining giant BHP Billiton Ltd was up $1.09, or 2.49 per cent, at $44.81. ... |
| | | | ... positive leads from offshore trading overnight, with all key markets significantly higher on the back of the US Federal Reserve's stimulus announcement on Wednesday. On the ASX24 at 0657 AEDT, the December share price index contract was 75 points higher ... |
| | | | Just right. Gauging from the financial markets' reaction, it appears that the US Federal Reserve has got its QE2 recipe just right. It was a little hotter than the US$500 billion risk assets have already priced in but not too hot as the US$1 trillion ... |
| | | | The Australian market is receiving mixed leads from overseas, although the late announcement by the US Federal Reserve on its plan to buy $US600 billion into the US economy to stimulate recovery had a positive effect on share trading late in the offshore ... |
| | | | ... rising again over the medium term" would ease, right? Perhaps. Then again, perhaps not. At least not with the US Federal Reserve trying to engineer a return to inflation in America through QE2. Later tonight, we'll find out how much the Fed will be paying ... |
| | | | ... lower, but base metals and oil were more buoyant. Markets are hesitant ahead of the two-day meeting of the US Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee, which begins overnight on Tuesday, and of the monthly meeting of the board of the Reserve Bank of Australia ... |
| | | | ... would also alter the financial market environment. Speaking of the sums, news out overnight reported that the US Federal Reserve has canvassed bond investors and dealers what they want for an early Christmas. The Fed survey sought these respondents' ... |
| | | | ... pass. Exactly one week from now, financial markets would be unwrapping their early Christmas present from the US Federal Reserve. And as with any present, there would either be so much glee or great disappointment. In Australia, investors are frozen ... |
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