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| | | ... not be directly engaging in collusion, he asked if incentive structures such as the remuneration of executives exists so as toto reduce competition. "No," Elia said. |
| | | | "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." - Wizard of Oz Data revealed in the latest US National Accounts gave meaning to declarations that we are living in unprecedented times. Some would be concerned, but most would understand, reading ... |
| | | | "Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore." The Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) decision to cut the official cash rate to a fresh record low of 1.25% takes the country's monetary policy into uncharted waters. More uncharted it would be if JP ... |
| | | | Toto, we're still in Kansas! The Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) National Accounts report showed the economy grew by 2.4% in the year to the December quarter - a tad slower than the 2.5% annual growth rate recorded in the same quarter of last ... |
| | | | ... momentum. Yes Virginia, I intentionally kept away from talking about inflation for like the Fed, I, too, am in a daze. For "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore"! Inflation is not responding to growth as it has in the history of economics. ... |
| | | | ... stimulus from other central banks and then we go round and round "like a circle in a spiral, like a wheel within a wheel..." Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore... we're stuck in Hotel California. "You can check out anytime you want, but you can never ... |
| | | | Toto, I've a feeling we're back in Goldilocksville. Now that the headlines have grown tired of counting and recounting of lives lost - and collateral damages - the US/EU-Russia tits-for-tats, the "humanitarian" trucks toing and froing through the Ukrainian ... |
| | | | "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas any more...We must be over the rainbow!" -Dorothy (Wizard of Oz) And if not, we're surely on our way...and a pot of gold awaits (the metaphorical one of course, not the metal that's now in a bear market). Forget ... |
| | | | ... past few months. But has America's structural economic dynamics really changed because of one month's number? I think not. Toto, I've a feeling we're still in Kansas! |
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