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| | ... financial markets, the huge ups and downs represent lingering uncertainties especially given that we've yet to see the carnage (to be reported by statistical agencies) the virus has done to economies around the world. The jump in the US unemployment ... |
| | | ... again....we are transferring power from Washington, D.C. and giving it back to you, the American people. This American carnage stops right here and stops right now. We've made other countries rich while the wealth, strength, and confidence of our country ... |
| | | ... families, friends and loved ones - and other citizens of the world affected by this brutal crime against humanity. The Paris carnage added renewed geopolitical concerns to a week already reeling over a host of anxieties: Fed lift-off; global growth slowdown ... |
| | | Australian shares opened slightly lower but moved higher in choppy trade following Monday's carnage when $40 billion was wiped off the share market. There were heavy falls in US and European markets overnight, particularly the latter, due to the economic ... |
| | | ... world order" with clean energy over-taking old-world fossil fuel sources much faster than most people realise. "Out of the carnage of the GFC, solar and wind energy is fast becoming cheaper than traditional energy. There's been carnage in the stocks ... |
| | | ... disappointing US leading indicators and jobless claims data indicate that taper might not come soon. The rout, turmoil, carnage - call it what you like - in the financial markets over these past two days, if they persist, only pushes the timing a little ... |
| | | ... downgrade of America's credit worthiness, it was perfectly human for those in the don't know to attribute last night's carnage to USA losing one A. It didn't help that Standard & Poor's went on a slashing spree last night - cutting the ratings of names ... |
| | | ... Frankfurt slid 13.27 per cent and Paris lost 10.73 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian stock markets plummeted on Friday following carnage in the US and European markets over fears the world was heading towards another financial crisis. Already-fragile investor ... |
| | | ... and taking us all along with it. That statement may be too extreme but just think of the economic and financial market carnage that's sure to follow if a deal isn't reached by Tuesday next week. But as we Australians say, "she'll be right mate." The ... |
| | | ... Hope Corporation rose 11 cents to $5.26 and Gloucester Coal grew 36 cents to $8.79. "That's some good news amongst the carnage," Mr Bishop said. "It's confirmation the resources boom is not dead, it's just the market reacting pretty savagely to uncertainty ... |
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