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(RTTNews) - The New Zealand stock market closed higher for the first time in three days on Wednesday, as bargain hunting picked up following Wall Street's rebound overnight and ahead of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's interest rate decision on Thursday.
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New Zealand market closes higher ahead of interest rate decision - RTT News
(RTTNews) - The New Zealand stock market closed higher for the first time in three days on Wednesday, as bargain hunting picked up following Wall Street's rebound overnight and ahead of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's interest rate decision on ...
Latest Pictures - Newstrack India
Results 1 - 100 of about 1957 for Gold rate today for 100 gms gold bar . Showing results by relevance , view by Date . 'Gold prices may go up soon' - 11 Nov 2008 Panaji, Nov 11 (IANS) The rising demand for gold in Europe may soon lead to a ...
Dollar - Dropping to New Lows? - DailyFx
Dollar declined for the second week in a row as the economic data produced nothing but drab news. CPI continued to press higher with core readings reaching 2.5% while headline prices clocked in at 4.3% as rise in commodities showed that inflation is ...
Public comment sought on city rate increase - Modoc County Record
The City has proposed a $15.61 base increase in the water rate, going from the current $28.21 to $43.82 and a $5.51 increase in the base sewer rate, going from the current residential base of $23.48 to $28.99 and from the current commercial rate of ...
Mother Earth Mother Board - Wired
In which the hacker tourist ventures forth across the wide and wondrous meatspace of three continents, acquainting himself with the customs and dialects of the exotic Manhole Villagers of Thailand, the U-Turn Tunnelers of the Nile Delta, the Cable ...
The rising taxpayer burden - bbc
For me, the most interesting story of the past 24 hours is that VW , the stressed German carmaker, is trying to raise �2.8bn (£2.2bn) from the European Central Bank . It plans to raise cash from the ECB in exchange for �2.8bn of ...
What do you think of the Packers' picks? - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
I don?t think the packers had that bad of a draft, I truly think they picked the best players available. I would have hated to see them reach for a receiver or TE just because they needed one. It is always funny to here so called experts on one ...
INDUSTRY NEWS & PEOPLE June 2006 - Business Travel Executive
The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) has named JoAnne Lloyd regional director for Europe, Middle East and Africa. Her appointment is effective on June 5. With 18 years of experience in corporate travel, Lloyd comes to ACTE from Reed ...
Wild Card -- Weekend - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Only 3 more days until we get after it again in the new year. I hope you're enjoying yourselves as 2005 comes to an end. If you have some thoughts on the old year or resolutions for the new one, you can post it here. Or start your own thread. Or wait ...
Crumbling bridges - bbc
If we can spend $10B bringing democracy to Iraq, or whatever the latest excuse for being there happens to be, we can certainly spend that money modernizing, or at least repairing, our crumbling infrastructure. The sad truth is that our infrastructure ...
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