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| | | ... from Premier Wen Jiabao, who said inflation looked tameable this year. Investors in much of Asia were spooked by the pessimism in Europe. In other Asian markets, Singapore fell 0.61 per cent, Taipei closed 0.38 per cent down, Manila fell 0.50 per cent ... |
| | | | ... New Zealand sharemarket briefly edged up to a new 29-month high during Tuesday's session, but ended with a touch of pessimism, as the market heads into the results season. The benchmark NZX-50 index closed down 4.24 points at 3,383.17, having crossed ... |
| | | | ... asked, "Could this be November 2009 redux when debt problems first and Dubai and then Greece sparked another wave of pessimism in the financial markets?" I guess I got my answer. But all these rediscovered fears are due to Ireland not admitting that ... |
| | | | ... record highs. Could this be November 2009 redux when debt problems first and Dubai and then Greece spark another wave of pessimism in the financial markets? I think not. The European sovereign debt issue had been/is being dealt with. Austerity measures ... |
| | | | ... Street has advanced in eight out of the past nine trading sessions. Have more investors finally shed their cloak of pessimism and are now embracing the thought that the global economy "will be right, mate"? The S&P 500 index closed 1.1 per cent higher ... |
| | | | ... US Labor Department reported that overall non-farm payrolls declined by 54,000 in August. And just to highlight the pessimism leading up to the release, financial markets expected 100,000 jobs lost during the month. Hmmm... wonder how they got it wrong? ... |
| | | | ... exclaims, "We'll never make it! We're doomed!" So it is with Wall Street and its view of the US economy these past few days. Pessimism has taken the Dow back down below 10,000 while we slept. And to think that only four months ago (April), it broke above ... |
| | | | ... worries about the longer-term prospects for Japan's economy and the technical outlook darkened. Market players said pessimism was fed by a perceived contrast between a pro-active Fed and a passive Bank of Japan (BOJ), which kept interest rates steady ... |
| | | | ... have changed. If it's not going down further, if it's not going to crash, then it must be headed up. The same way as pessimism has tendency to feed on itself, the market's new-found optimism, if it continues, could aid in making this positive prophecy ... |
| | | | ... to sell, sell, sell. I speak of course of the dotcom bubble of the late 1990s. In contrasts to the extreme investor pessimism that characterised the mood heading into the 9 March 2009 low for US equities, there seemed to be nothing to stop share prices ... |
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