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| | ... than 0.6 per cent lower, with IG market strategist Stan Shamu attributing the slide to caution in the lead up to the Fed meeting this Tuesday and Wednesday. Investors will be looking to the meeting for an indication of when the Fed will start to lift ... |
| | | ... while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index edged up 2.22 (0.05 per cent) to 4,484.93. Investors are looking to the Fed meeting, which begins on Tuesday, to see if the central bank will follow through on its plan to end its bond-buying program and offer ... |
| | | ... points. "Shares in Europe fell across the board today as investors took a more defensive stance leading into tomorrow's Fed meeting particularly given the reported weak capital flows into China and a further drop in German investor confidence," said ... |
| | | ... on US retail sales and consumer confidence "are likely fuelling interest rate hike uncertainty ahead of next week's Fed meeting", a market note from Charles Schwab said. There is "trepidation" that the Fed "will raise interest rates sooner rather than ... |
| | | ... on 6,777.66 points, while in Paris the CAC 40 surged 1.23 per cent to 4,292.93 points. Minutes from the July 29-30 Fed meeting, released early on Thursday (AEST) showed policy makers increasingly at odds over the strength of the US labour market and ... |
| | | ... record. The tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index slipped 1.03 (0.02 per cent) to 4,526.48. Minutes from the July 29-30 Fed meeting showed an intensifying debate on how much the labour market has tightened and how that would impact inflation and the timing ... |
| | | ... economic growth, IG chief market strategist Chris Weston said. "We need something to really move us," he said. "The US Fed meeting tonight sees the market positioned for a downgrade of economic projections." The Federal Reserve's two day monetary policy ... |
| | | Australian shares are weaker as concerns about US Federal Reserve bond buying dents sentiment, with banking and mining stocks both in negative territory. RBS Morgans Ipswich manager Tony Russell said speculation about the American central bank's quantitative ... |
| | | ... cent. HONG KONG - Asian stocks mostly rose in edgy trade, helped by bargain buying as dealers await the end of a US Fed meeting, expecting fresh monetary easing measures to jumpstart the economy. The anticipated announcement comes amid nervousness about ... |
| | | ... and all the major indices had gains approaching 3 per cent. The market was already enjoying a big rally before the Fed meeting, as investors responded to a report that services sector activity fell less than expected last month and to another drop in ... |
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