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| | | | ... would be warranted." This spells QE3 to me. And this ladies and gents, confirms what we at the Financial Standard Intelligence Unit (FSIU) have been saying all along, that there's no dragging the Fed away from the printing press - if conditions worsens. ... |
| | | | ... mutual fund clients such as mergers, liquidations, bad prices, new funds and conversions. "Whether it is business intelligence or enhanced reporting, the timely delivery of information is critical. By adding NEWS to [our web portal], we can streamline ... |
| | | | ... implemented consultants. The Mandate Chaser report is published by Rainmaker Group, which provides information, market intelligence, research, publishing, events, communications and media groups in the financial services marketplace. Correction: An earlier ... |
| | | | ... until that time, the website will remain active and readers will still have full access to the news archives and Intelligence Unit research and analysis. We thank you for your support and look forward to discussing the issues affecting the financial ... |
| | | | ... be stronger and overvalued against the stronger emerging economies (mainly China and Asia). The Financial Standard Intelligence Unit (FSIU) updated the index for the latest exchange rates, but the outcome is more or less the same -- the US dollar remains ... |
| | | | ... in 10 looked to Wikinvest, Motley Fool, Facebook or Twitter for stock tips. However, many still get their market intelligence through more conventional methods, such as one-on-one and group company briefings, company websites, the ASX website, IRESS ... |
| | | | ... December 2007 is officially "dead, buried and cremated". And guess what? This is what our prescient Financial Standard Intelligence Unit (FSIU) accurately "guessed" exactly 14 months ago. Don't believe me? Read "Jumping at shadows no more", published ... |
| | | | ... UK retirement plan members aren't engaged with their retirement savings. Spence Johnson, an investment marketing intelligence firm, was hired to assist in the process and collected 90 defined contribution communications campaigns. This unearthed a number ... |
| | | | ... his May investment outlook, Gross wrote that in recent years ratings agencies have displayed little "second grade intelligence" and/or "CQ (Common Sense Quotient)". "In addition, they have brazenly sold their reputations for unbiased judgment to the ... |
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