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| | Nothing. Nada. Zilch. Despite high expectations that it would leading up to its May Board meeting, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) didn't only NOT cut the official cash rate - it kept it unchanged at a record low 1.5% - it also maintained its ... |
| | | Natixis Investment Managers, a $1.4 trillion multi-affiliate manager, has acquired a credit specialist to expand its real assets offering. MV Credit has invested about $8 billion in more than 500 debt financing deals. The UK-based credit specialist ... |
| | | ... only 1.9% in the year to the June 2017 quarter. Factor in headline CPI inflation of 1.9% over the same period and we get... nada, zilch, bupkis growth in real wages. Yes Virgina, we're working just to standstill. Yet, we're borrowing up to our eyeballs. ... |
| | | ... legal counsel at STC, and brings more than 20 years' experience in superannuation and financial services law. Elsewhere, Nada Siratkov was appointed to the role of general manager for member engagement. Siratkov was previously general manager of member ... |
| | | ... got - the US non-farm payrolls report for August - threw a bone to every dog of every persuasion which means, it provided nada, zilch, zippo. However, subsequent US labour market indicators point to continued strength. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover ... |
| | | ... agree. Yes Virginia, the Greeks and the troika have exhausted the third of the three scheduled talks this week and still... nada, nil, zilch. Still, financial markets remain relatively calm. The VIX index - the fear gauge - climbed overnight but at 14.01 ... |
| | | ... the target." But... but, but this was the same sentence it printed in its March statement and then... niet, nein, zilch, nada, bupkis. |
| | | ... Fed's monetary policy statement (that I copied and pasted into my Word document) released overnight. It's no longer there - nada, zilch, kaput, MIA. And that "patient panic" Reuters talked about last Friday the 13th turned out to be a "patient party" ... |
| | | ... interest rates low for, perhaps, a considerably greater "considerable time" after it finishes tapering. US retail sales grew by nada in July (the worse in six months) versus market expectations for a 0.2% pick up and June's disappointing 0.2% rise. Core ... |
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