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...that September might still be too soon for the full unleashing of QE, and the following November meeting, with its accompanying press briefing, might be a shade more likely for such an announcement,” Mr Carnell...
...“The problem with this analysis is that Japan’s fiscal mess makes this a little more difficult to attack this with an open purse but they’ll certainly do everything they can,” said Rob Carnell, chief international...
...“China doesn’t quite have the sophisticated policy tools of the west to manage a soft landing,” says Mr Carnell....
...BJ Services and Baker Hughes led the sector, climbing 16.3 per cent to $33.21 and 12.5 per cent to $80.80 over the week....
...“As long as investors remain worried about the outlook for the US economy, gold will be a popular safe-haven choice,” said James Hughes at CMC Markets....
...“A resounding victory could see the yen strengthen against the dollar, and might also help it to regain ground recently lost to the euro,” said Rob Carnell, at ING Financial Markets....
...With recent housing data also soft and signs of a gathering slowdown on the UK high street, Mr Carnell saw an August rate cut as just the start of an easing trend....
...Rob Carnell, strategist at ING, cautioned that the recent improvement in German data recently might be a lagged response to the benefits of the euro’s weakness....
...“Wednesday’s Federal Reserve Beige Book singled out the Philadelphia region as experiencing growth problems,” said Rob Carnell at ING Financial Markets....
...“We were marginally on the wrong side of the consensus, but no one is covered in glory following a figure like this,” said Rob Carnell at Commonwealth Bank of Australia....
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