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| | | ... just nine months after paying its first dividend in more than five years. LONDON - A rally by European stocks on strong Chinese trade data lost steam after the European Central Bank and Bank of England held key interest rates steady. However the euro ... |
| | | | ... Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association seminar in Perth. The market edged higher on Monday as upbeat Chinese data helped lift resource stocks. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index added 6.1 points, or 0.13 per cent, to 4,557.9 points and ... |
| | | | ... year looking for work. Illustrating the massive scale of this people movement, in just 20 years the proportion of the Chinese population that are living in urban areas doubled from 25% to more than 50%. This explains why internal urban migration rates ... |
| | | | ... will depend on how quickly the Australian share market can free itself from an alignment with the US and realign with the Chinese market which I believe is in a major turning phase ahead of commencing its next bullish move," she explained. "Our market ... |
| | | | ... budget talks could be resolved in about a week. There was also gains for financial companies, while optimism about the Chinese economy offset news that US business added fewer jobs last month. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 82.71 points to 13,034.49. ... |
| | | | ... Investments holds its annual general meeting. The share market finished at a near six-week high on Monday, buoyed by encouraging Chinese manufacturing data. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index added 25.5 points, or 0.57 per cent, to 4,531.5 and the broader ... |
| | | | ... by higher base metals prices, which were inching up to the top end of their recent trading range, and some encouraging Chinese economic data published over the weekend. Also, Mr Morrow said market players were also anticipating an interest rate cut from ... |
| | | | ... optimism that the new leadership headed by Xi Jinping will be better for the financial climate..." "Respondents who see the Chinese economy improving or remaining stable surged to 72 percent this week [27 November] from September's 38 percent in the ... |
| | | | ... indicators have been improving there too. That Asian country is the Philippines - the land of my birth. Yes, I'm half Chinese, half Filipino and now a 100% Australian. Lucky 'ey? The way these three economies are going, I'm getting the best of three ... |
| | | | ... opening the door to a loosening of monetary policy and an uptick in industrial production. Uncertainty surrounding the Chinese economy, the eurozone crisis and the US debt mountain has seen investors shy away from all risk assets but particularly in ... |
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