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| | | ... the next couple of years. LONDON - Europe's equities have closed down, losing steam after an early rally on the back of European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi's vow to continue its stimulus program for "as long as needed" to stabilise prices. The mood ... |
| | | | ... promoted to Australian superannuation schemes," Evans continues, "and they range from our UK Shopping Centre Fund to our European cities fund, which we're currently launching and is focused on gateway cities across Europe. It's a diversified balanced ... |
| | | | ... - goldilocks US employment report, clam in the bond markets, China's rate cut, among others -- that sent American and European equity markets jumping at the end of last week's trading activity. It wasn't only I, the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) even printed ... |
| | | | ... eurozone officials offering no hope of a resolution for Greece at the next meeting of finance ministers hit sentiment in European stocks on Monday," said analyst Jasper Lawler at CMC Markets UK. Greece pushed Europe on Monday to back its reform plans ... |
| | | | ... David Cameron's "business-friendly" Conservatives scored a surprise victory in Britain's general election. Most other European indices also shot up on Friday as US job creation figures, while solid, were viewed by the market as not being strong enough ... |
| | | | ... cycle. "The US market has benefitted from being the least ugly duckling among the major equity markets. but a number of European and Asian markets are now beginning to look relatively more attractive, while the US is likely to revert to its mean performance," ... |
| | | | ... per cent), which reports earnings on Wednesday. LONDON - Eurozone stocks have tumbled on fears of an early end to the European Central Bank's economic stimulus program and a spike in tensions over the Greek crisis. Frankfurt's DAX 30 index tumbled 2.51 ... |
| | | | ... manager David Einhorn lambasted the company at an investor conference for spending excessively on fracking. LONDON - European stock markets have risen, boosted by a weaker euro, as investors also looked forward to important corporate results and economic ... |
| | | | ... with a focus on "new treatments that could be revolutionary, such as DNA sequencing," Crooke explained, and added that European companies are leading in this area. He noted that new techniques "have reduced the amount of time that a drug needs to come ... |
| | | | ... Official data released overnight shows that the US economy grew just 0.2% in the first quarter. This drove Wall Street and European markets down overnight and led to a weak opening for the local bourse. At noon AEST, Commonwealth Bank had shed $2.02 ... |
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