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| | | ... tens of millions of Facebook users' personal data to target messages on behalf of its clients throughout the 2016 US Presidential election. CalSTRS was the co-lead plaintiff in the case, which will now see the defendant directors pay US$190 million directly ... |
| | | | ... 2025. International equities led net flows in November, with US equities and global small caps benefiting from the US presidential election outcome. Meanwhile, Australian equities saw relatively subdued activity as investors explored opportunities outside ... |
| | | | ... decisions, higher inflation in the US could cause problems at home. "It is clear that after the dust settles on the US Presidential election, that the US bond market has a lot to think about," Miller said. "And if that is the case, the reverberations ... |
| | | | ... Marco and Alan Pullen say. "With the US federal budget deficit expected to hit US$1.8 trillion in 2024 and both US presidential candidates promising billions more in spending, Magellan believes US debt is likely to continue to build." While US national ... |
| | | | ... Cunneen has said the US budget deficit is expected to soar over the next 10 years no matter who wins the upcoming US presidential election. Cunneen said the US people will once again "be making profound choices" come November when they take to the polls ... |
| | | | ... thirds (67%) of the group thinks that the markets are too optimistic, while nearly three quarters (74%) argued the US presidential election is the biggest risk to the market. Up to 60% consider the election will hinder than support the markets. The perfect ... |
| | | | ... that could impact future returns. "We are cautious of potential heightened market volatility leading up to the US presidential election in November. Inflation has moderated, but it remains elevated, possibly limiting future interest rate cuts," he said. ... |
| | | | ... anticipation, there appeared to be "significant reluctance to implement these cuts swiftly", primarily due to the upcoming US presidential election. "The Fed always strives to remain apolitical and avoid actions that could be construed as favoring one ... |
| | | | ... takes hold. Add to these, the easing of political uncertainty and Joe Biden's victory at the November 2020 US presidential elections - although Trump continues to deny it - and lately, the discovery of not one, not two, but three vaccines against ... |
| | | | ... following reports of encouraging COVID-19 vaccine test results developed by Pfizer and BioNTech. The easing of US presidential election uncertainty, topped by Joe Biden trumping Donald Trump has also helped as it's expected to repair/re-start the ... |
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