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| | | ... "Dragonomics is telling us that, actually, China is under-reporting the figures simply because they can't count them. There's nothing deliberate or Machiavellian or anything in that. They simply just can't count them." |
| | | | ... admonitions from Washington and/or the Fed warning about taking action to break the dollar's downdraft. We have heard nothing of the sort so far. Why? Because a weak dollar is good for their economy - one that is sorely needed at this time. But is this ... |
| | | | ... their money to the banks and other financial institutions. Wall Street's tepid response overnight shows that they expected nothing less. For changing one of the team captains - especially one who was an expert on the Great Depression - at this stage ... |
| | | | ... was no influence drive the market up. "The futures feed for the US tonight is currently down about 30 points... There is nothing to drive our market any higher at this point," he said. "There was a bit of a scratchy report from Rio Tinto yesterday which ... |
| | | | Uh, oh! Wall Street wobbled again at the end of last week. But nothing has changed really. Data releases remained mixed - characteristic of an economy that is at an inflection point. Over the past week, the Dow was down 0.5 per cent, the S&P 500 fell ... |
| | | | ... pack up and cry because (sigh!) we've missed the boat? Shall we catch another boat? But which one? The Cash liner? No nothing to see there - literally, at zero percent. The Treasuries yacht? No, it is losing buoyancy - what, with the Fed soon to stop ... |
| | | | ... higher at 4298 on a volume of 13,490 contracts. "We had the better than expected jobs numbers in the US on Friday and, if nothing else, it shows that things have stabilised," Macquarie Private Wealth associate director Lucinda Chan said. "The market ... |
| | | | ... executive. The judges also acknowledged AUSCOAL's segmentation planning and identification of their target audience as "nothing short of outstanding", announced host Tracey Spicer. "We do a lot of segmentation and research on our members, and we got ... |
| | | | ... worse-than-estimated results" sounds scary. Nice spin. Gives the impression that almost all companies that reported last night were duds. Nothing could be further from the truth. Another website listing company earnings results showed 37 companies marked ... |
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