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| | | ... prominence the day dear Uncle Ben testified before the Joint Economics Committee last month when its head and Texas Republican Kevin Brady asked, "So, are you going to tighten by Labor Day?" And he replied, "If we see continued improvement in the labour ... |
| | | | ... inflation to fall further." No Fedspeak here too. It only became Fedspeak when Bernanke spoke and replied to Texas Republican and head of the Joint Economics Committee Kevin Brady's question: "So, are you going to tighten by Labor Day?" "If we see continued ... |
| | | | The Australian market has opened flat as investors gave a lukewarm response to US Congressional Republicans agreeing to temporarily raise the debt ceiling. At 1015 AEDT on Monday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 5.7 points, or 0.12 per cent, at ... |
| | | | We're almost there, close to finishing the first month of 2013...and it's been so far, so good. Wall Street has climbed to its highest level in seven years and most recent macro indicators, as well as US company profit reports, have been positive and ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open higher after the Dow and the S&P 500 hit their best levels since late 2007, helped by news that Republicans might agree to raise the US' debt ceiling. At 0655 AEDT on Monday, the March share price index futures ... |
| | | | "Problems, problems, pro-o-o-o-blems They won't be solved until I'm sure of you-o-ou..." -Everly Brothers That's' right dynamite, the myriad of problems in the financial markets that haunted investors everywhere appears to have gone the way of 2012 ... |
| | | | ... reduce the US budget deficit. The Wall Street Journal reported that budget negotiations between the White House and Republican House Speaker John Boehner had "progressed steadily" in recent days. That reinvigorated talks that appeared to have stalled ... |
| | | | ... level in five years. Also weighing on market sentiment was a continued impasse on the so-called fiscal cliff, with top Republican congressman John Boehner saying there was "no progress" in talks about looming tax hikes and spending cuts due in January. ... |
| | | | ... legislation to continue payroll tax cuts and unemployment insurance, saying he will delay his vacation "as long as it takes". Republican speaker John Beohner is meanwhile under pressure from right wing Tea Party religious groups to hold the line in the ... |
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