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| 07-Jun-2012 09:37 |
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Today, published in Straits Times paper, page...Happi reading.
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| 07-Jun-2012 09:18 |
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Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX) - Singapore Securities  has mentioned retail players is be coming more important to them, while BBs is taking a back seat...Happi Trading. 
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| 07-Jun-2012 07:46 |
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Sell in May, come back in June. Wall st climbs 2% ++ pennies chiong...arghh....LOL | ||||
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| 04-Jun-2012 23:06 |
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Whatever the calling is....from QE 2 to 2.5, 2.55 or QE 3.0...?. teeth53 thot: Market direction is still glooming and not doom...Happi Trading.    |
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| 04-Jun-2012 22:59 |
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/47671936 Wall St has dramatically increased its expectations for  a new  round of quantitative easing  - U.S. Federal Reserve. Sixty money managers, investment strategists, and professional economists responded to our “snap” CNBC Fed Survey just hours after Friday's jobs report from the government showed anemic growth in May. 58%  of them expect the Fed to launch a third round of quantitative easing That's up from just 33% of those responding to our survey six weeks ago, and it's the highest 'yes' reading we've seen since we started asking this question last July. they expect more Fed On average, the Wall Street pros expect the upcoming round of QE will total $451 billion. |
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| 04-Jun-2012 22:43 |
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/47673530 The S& P 500 and the Nasdaq traded mixed. The CBOE Volatility Index, widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, gained above 27.    All  2 major indexes plunged more than 2% each last Friday, while Dow wiped out all its gains for 2012. Factory orders fell for the 3rd time in  4 mths, dropping 0.6% in April, according to Commerce Dept. Economists had expected orders rising 0.2%. The govt employment report last wk showed U.S. added just 69,000 new jobs in May, while unemployment increased to 8.2%, fueling speculation that the Federal Reserve may commence a new  round of quantitative easing. Facebook shares [FB  27.28 
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| 04-Jun-2012 22:25 |
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http://globalvoicesonline.org/2012/06/04/greece-stay-in-europe-movement/ A new  movement,  “Stay in Europe” [el], aims to gather all Greek citizens who want Greece to remain in the Eurozone and European Union in  a big demonstration in front of Syntagma Square in Athens one week before elections (June, 10, 2012). The movement has started an online campaign calling all people, regardless of their  political  views, to send a strong message to the future  government. http://translate.google.com/# Three generations of Greeks fought and achieved the independence of Greece, the democratization of society and the equal participation in the European Union. This affects not only brutally income, but also endangers the European position in the country. The prospect of a Greek outside Europe will not only negate the sacrifices of previous generations, but mortgaged the future and the next. As active citizens, regardless of party and political positions, from our social and economic position, and any difference between us, unites and affirms its June 10 at 7pm in Constitution Square. We send a simple but firm message: The presence of Greece in the European Union and the Euro is non negotiable. |
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| 04-Jun-2012 22:04 |
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A year after and everyone, world over  is awaiting for Greece  June 17 Election result.  http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/international/countriesandterritories/greece/index.html Greece went on a debt binge that came crashing to an end in late 2009, provoking an economic crisis that has decimated the country’s economy, brought down a government, unleashed increasing social unrest and threatened both Europe’s recovery and the future of the euro. teeth53 thot: Market direction is still glooming and not doom.
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| 04-Jun-2012 21:40 |
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This story tell us domething. Professor of int'l economics, University of Leuven, member of the Group of Economic Policy Analysis, advising the EU Commission President Manuel Barroso.
http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/4384 First published 15 Dec 2009, it shows the main outlines of the crisis were clear months ago and suggests actions that – had they been taken early – would have mitigated problems facing the Eurozone today. The column concludes: " All this leads to the conclusion that the Eurozone govts should make clear where they stand on this issue. Not doing so implies that each time one member country gets into financial problems the future of the system is put into doubt." If only those words had been heeded months ago. teeth53 thot: Bottom line is that Greece's ability to repay its debts remains in question. A  year  later, question still remain...?.   
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| 04-Jun-2012 00:13 |
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Dec 21, 2012. Isit a new era ?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hk-3MU-rc0M& feature=related Close shot of Sun...plus 2012. Is  Something Is Going On!!!...Happi imaging. Hav a nice day.  |
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| 04-Jun-2012 00:09 |
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Dec 21, 2012. Isit a new era ?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUDYcapY1Qo& feature=related People all over the world are claiming to hear strange noises in the sky. While some of these claims are obvious hoaxes, is there something strange going on? The SOTT Report's Joe Quinn explores the possibilities...?? |
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| 04-Jun-2012 00:06 |
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Heard this...Strange noises in Baku / Ramana 28.01.2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWaEFHI9XFY |
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| 04-Jun-2012 00:02 |
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http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest+News/Science+and+Tech/Story/A1Story20120123-323459.html Residents of Kota Samarahan claimed to have heard noises resembling " loud snorings" in the wee hours of Jan 11 and Jan 12, triggering speculations and apocalyptic theories among the fascinated. The daily reported that residents in Budapest, Hungary and Conklin, Canada had also heard similar peculiar noises in the sky on the same dates. Deputy Minister Datuk Fadillah Yusuf said the ministry was collecting as much " evidence" as possible on the bizarre happening so it could submit its report to the National Space Agency (Angkasa) for further investigation.
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| 01-Jun-2012 16:16 |
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http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/facebooks-website-goes-down-temporarily-073051419.html Facebook closed below $30 dollar...Facebook's website goes down temporarily
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| 31-May-2012 21:35 |
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Stocks: GDP, jobs disappoint - U.S. stocks point to a higher open as investors wade through jobs and GDP reports ahead of the opening bell.  MoreNEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Investors in Europe welcomed slightly upbeat economic news Thursday, driving stocks in the region higher. Germany's unemployment rate fell to 6.7% and retail sales in the country were better than expected in May. The United Kingdom saw a surprising rise in home prices and Switzerland reported an acceleration in economic growth in the 1st quarter. All this +ve news came against a backdrop of fear about the region's debt crisis. Ireland is voting Thursday on the fiscal compact that most European Union leaders signed in March, but results aren't expected until Friday. Meanwhile, Spain is still grappling with a banking crisis and in Greece, the final public opinion polls are trickling in ahead of the next round of parliamentary elections on June 17. |
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| 30-May-2012 09:21 |
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http://forum.channelnewsasia.com/showthread.php?95131-Have-u-bought-Face-Book& p=512366& posted=1#post512366 Facebook, face value... |
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| 29-May-2012 22:28 |
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http://money.cnn.com/data/markets/dow/?iid=intnlmrkt  (Tmr testing another 28 points to, to test STI  2,830)
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| 29-May-2012 16:33 |
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It green in Euro trading..STI is going up 2,808 again....Chiong...arghh...:) green green...Happi trading. for STI today. |
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| 29-May-2012 10:53 |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/keeping-greece-in-the-euro-zone/2012/05/28/gJQASI7OxU_story.html China seems headed for a mild downshifting. Brazil’s central bank says economy contracted in the 1st Q of 2012. Bond-rating agencies have just marked down Japan’s debt. In U.S, though relatively strong compared to other industrial countries, has just notched a decline in business orders for capital goods. And in Europe, where a recession is underway...Greece’s looming insolvency confirms the wisdom of those who warned that yoking an inefficient Balkan economy that German powerhouse was a prescription for disaster. After a Grexit, Greece itself could be plunged into poverty and institutional chaos that overwhelm what’s left of its corrupt and fragile state. Spain, Portugal and Italy might have to fight off bank runs and speculation, next to abandon the euro. Over time, a devalued currency could help Greece recover (but carry the extreme painful decision - downside of “Grexit,”  can reintroduction of the drachma has come to be known, includes deeper recession and spreading financial instability throughout Europe and for  the world), its competitiveness and grow, even as it remained shut out of financial mkts. The temptation for the Greeks to seek aid from Moscow, Russians will oblige in return for a cheap toehold in Europe. If Greece can be maintained within the euro at an acceptable cost, financial and politically. Should Greece remain in the Euro Union, federation, currency could be grievously wounded. Countries on the way to E.U. membership, including other Balkan states, could retreat. Serbia’s voters already installed a euro-skeptic as president this month. Hungary’s government is tilting toward populism and autocracy in a weakening union. This potential nightmare from Greek electorate to Europe’s paymasters in Berlin, insist that they want to keep Greece in the euro. Where Europeans differ is on the terms under which that must occur. The leftist party at the top of the polls heading into Greece’s June 17 election, Syriza, declares that the country must repudiate the “barbaric” austerity package it had previously agreed to in return for Euro and International Monetary Fund (IMF)  bailout money. Syriza’s unspoken assumption is that Germany will offer easier terms rather than risk a Greek collapse. Berlin’s efforts include modest acknowledgments that Southern Europe needs more help growing, coupled with a series of apparently strategic leaks from Berlin suggesting that this seems strategically sound. Whether Germany’s insistence on austerity and restructuring is correct in principle or not — and there’s ample room for debate on that point — the worst thing to do would be to abandon it in the face of a populist revolt by Syriza If there is to be any relaxation in the austerity program, it should be a reward for a clear Greek vote in favor of continued euro membership on June 17. Unfortunately, Ms. Merkel’s efforts to define the pending election in those terms are being undermined by French President Francois Hollande, who used the recent meeting of European leaders to push for joint “euro bonds” and more money-printing by the European Central Bank.
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| 28-May-2012 22:41 |
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Opinion polls suggested Greece's pro-bailout conservatives could win elections on June 17, keeping the country in the euro zone and making a swift collapse of the currency bloc less likely. * Greece opinion polls support pro-bailout government * Euro off two-year lows as Greece exit fears ease * Lack of progress in Iran nuclear talks underpin prices |
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Professor of int'l economics, University of Leuven, member of the Group of Economic Policy Analysis, advising the EU Commission President Manuel Barroso.
