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| | ... clients can be confident that they are being looked after by the best in the industry." Lifebroker chief executive Alex Homer added: "We look forward to working with AFG to give their clients more choice and control over their insurance options. Lifebroker's ... |
| | | ... central banks in the eurozone, Sweden, Israel, Canada, South Korea and Australia" - they all reversed course. Reminds me of Homer's (Simpson) question, "What's the point of going out, we're just going to end up back here anyway?" But the point is that ... |
| | | ... if it causes the financial markets and the US economy to take two or three steps back in the process? Or in the words of Homer - no, not the Greek author of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" but the more renowned Homer Simpson - "What's the point of going ... |
| | | ... basket - which can lead to unpleasant surprises when you need to call on your policy," said Lifebroker general manager Alex Homer. He added, "This represents a change from similar research over recent years and, I would hope, is an example of consumers' ... |
| | | ... good would a change of face do if that fresh face keeps on repeating the same mistakes - all of 'em seem to be reading from Homer Simpson's songbook. "All my life I've had one dream, to achieve my many goals." Japan wants economic growth, and inflation ... |
| | | Say it again, Homer. "I'm in a place where I don't know where I am!" For those who've just tuned in, Wall Street was going, even sending the S&P 500 index up by 1.3% overnight, until it slipped... on oil. The action du' nuit is captured in Bloomberg's ... |
| | | "What's the point of going out, we're just going to end up back here anyway?" Must give it to Homer, he really spits out good logic. Nah, not the literary giant that penned the Iliad and the Odysssey, but Homer the Simpson. Homer's words came to mind ... |
| | | ... seems to be the rally that no one's really enjoyed". Certainly feels that way, doesn't it? Or as him, the more famous one - Homer Simpson - said, "When I look at the smiles on all the children's faces, I just know they're about to jab me with something." ... |
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