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| | ... Bank noted. "There appears little chance of talks resuming over the short term. Australia is now focused on pursuing a trade deal with the United Arab Emirates. An expansion of the AI-ECTA is also on the horizon," it said. It added that volatility in ... |
| | | At the Global Investment Summit today, Aware Super announced that it will invest a further $10 billion in the UK and Europe, managed through its newly opened London office. The $160 billion super fund, which currently has $17 billion invested in the ... |
| | | ... a maximum of three years instead of two. Minister for trade and tourism Don Farrell said the FTA is a gold standard trade deal that delivers benefits for all Australians - including manufacturers, workers, farmers, tradies, innovators, families, and ... |
| | | ... annus horribilis that preceded it, risks remain. Recall that this time last year, the world was applauding the US-China trade deal. Trump's now gone and Biden could begin repairing Sino-Yankee relations. But Australia has graduated from being caught ... |
| | | ... emerging markets coupled with the effects of monetary easing and improved sentiment following the "Phase One" US-China trade deal, with the associated partial rollback of previously implemented tariffs and a truce on new tariffs. A confluence of these ... |
| | | ... "Uncertainties surrounding the approval of a second US fiscal stimulus package remain, while a review of the phase-one US-China trade deal is in limbo. These are two potential catalysts for equity market volatility." Consumer discretionary (+1.46), communication ... |
| | | ... recorded in 2007 before climbing to a new peak in February this year. The mood was good: The US and China have reached a trade deal; Brexit's settled; the Fed succeeded in turning the US inverted yield curve - which presaged a recession - after it ... |
| | | ... Department said imposing legislation would be met with strong US condemnation." This puts into question the "phase one" trade deal between Washington and Beijing. This time, China appears to be in a better bargaining position due to its early success ... |
| | | ... and greater integration into the world economy. But more to the point, and that point is... the US-China "phase one" trade deal signed on the 15th of January 2020 went into effect a day after heart's day. February 15 marked the day when Washington ... |
| | | ... US including US jobs growth, US earnings growth, US Federal Reserve easing monetary policy and the US/China Phase 2 Trade Deal. TCorp chief economist, Brian Redican, said while general market consensus is that global economic growth is expected to be ... |
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