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| | | ... save the private sector from its debts, they would also do so for the public sector if push comes to shove. Now for the American labour market. There was something for everyone in the latest US Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Something for the bears. ... |
| | | | The Australian market is likely to open in the red after US stocks and commodities plunged on investor concerns that the global economy is weaker than expected. At 0824 AEDT on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March share price index contract was 134 ... |
| | | | ... Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bancorp, Waddell & Reed, Northern Trust, BB & T, Capital One Financial, American Express, PNC Financial Services, SunTrust, Fifth Third Bancorp, Comerica, KeyCorp, and Regions Financial. "We applaud Goldman ... |
| | | | ... is excluding the $518 billion Government Pension Fund Global from investing in 17 tobacco companies including British American Tobacco, Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco. The Ministry of Finance drafted rules states the fund will exclude all companies ... |
| | | | Yes we can! One more time, Yes we can! Obama has spoken and Wall Street saw that it was good. Despite rising criticism of his presidency and falling popularity, you can't help but be roused by the man when you listen to him speak with his distinct rhetorical ... |
| | | | ... that will send ripples throughout the financial services IT sector in Australia. Ovum's recently released model "North American Market Trends 2009: IT services forecast" co-author and research director John Madden believes vendors who are planning on ... |
| | | | ... Capitol Hill where Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner answered questions about the government's rescue of insurance giant American International Group Inc last year. Geithner oversaw the bailout as head of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. At the ... |
| | | | ... cent, up from its previous forecast of 3.1 per cent. So what has changed? What's changed is the tenor of US politics. American taxpayers had every right to be angry at their banks and financial institutions for creating the mess they find themselves ... |
| | | | ... ratio by a small amount," Mr Heffernan said. "I think it's very impressive that, despite a one per cent-plus fall in the American market and soft commodities, that our market is only down 0.4 per cent in the middle of the day after being down about 0.8 ... |
| | | | Going nowhere fast. This is what the Dow did over the past two days. The Dow Jones Industrial Index dropped 122 points - the biggest since mid-December - after rallying by 116 points the day before. The Dow closed at a 15-month high on speculation that ... |
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