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| | | ... market around the globe - for playing the waiting game this week. Not when talks of exits are on the table. Timing is everything. While exit strategy talks are a vote of confidence over the outlook for global growth, they also cause anxiety. Take away ... |
| | | | ... was becoming real, the weekend's meeting was more of patting each other's backs. While the GFC was wreaking havoc to everything in its path during the previous two meetings, it appears that the storm has now passed. Japan, Germany, France, Singapore ... |
| | | | "Such a feelin's comin over me There is wonder in most everything I see Not a cloud in the sky Got the sun in my eyes" (Carpenters) Wall Street snubbed what was broadly a bad news day and instead merrily hummed, "Everything I want the world to be, is ... |
| | | | ... deceased feline will hit the ground with a thud one day - someday - I asked, "when exactly?" For as they say, "timing is everything." If it's going to be tomorrow, I'm heading for the hills now. Next week? I still have seven days to stock up on supplies. ... |
| | | | ... simple. "We're a very small fund with around $15 million in funds under management that's been around a long time. We do everything in-house and don't do anything fancy," said James Lynch, director at the fund. "We keep the portfolio pretty constant ... |
| | | | ... the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness; it was the spring of 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 ... |
| | | | ... recently, optimism has replaced the deep pessimism of only six months ago. National governments and central banks have bet everything including the kitchen sink - and are prepared to throw in the plumbing if more is needed - to effect a recovery. It ... |
| | | | ... to any changes required," said Carson. The re-branding will impact all operations of the local business, including everything from business names to buildings changing their names and is the most extensive re-branding they've undertaken since 1955 when ... |
| | | | ... issues. "The bank will learn from the mistakes made in relation to lending to Storm Financial customers. We will do everything possible to ensure they will not recur," said Norris. Mark Weir, joint chair of the Storm Investors Consumer Action Group (SICAG) ... |
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