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Asian markets await jobs data with bated breath
Business, Published on 05/10/2015
» Recap: Asian stock markets changed little as investors awaited US jobs data, crucial information for the US Federal Reserve in deciding on its first rate hike in years. However, banking stocks were under selling pressure on investor concerns that larger loan-loss provisions to cushion against rising non-performing loans could erode third-quarter profits.
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Japan approves $5.3 bn stimulus budget
AFP, Published on 26/10/2012
» TOKYO - Japan on Friday approved a US$5.3 billion cash injection to boost the stuttering economy, a move likely to add pressure for more central bank measures with a general election on the horizon.
Krungsri Research“Global Economy in 2014 and Outlook for 15"
By prnews, Created on: 30/12/2014, Last updated on: 30/12/2014
» [b:1c8xfxhi]Global Economy in 2014 and Outlook for 2015[/b:1c8xfxhi] 2014: Global economic growth is low and weaker than expected. Economic recovery of the world’s core countries remains fragile and is not broad based. Emerging market economies (EMs) are on a fading-boom period. Key...
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