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| NZ dollar (Federal government student loan consolidation) edges up after sell-off; bonds flat |
| Monday, August 18, 2008 |
NZ dollar edges up after sell-off; bonds flat - CNBC WELLINGTON, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The New Zealand dollar pushed up to 10-day highs on Monday as investors consolidated positions after selling the currency over the past few weeks on views interest rates will continue to fall. While traders Source: www.cnbc.com Taipei shares close sharply lower on Chen probe, China market falls - Forbes TAIPEI (XFN-ASIA) - Share prices closed sharply lower after news that the government launched an investigation into allegations of money laundering by former president Chen Shui-bian and federal government student loan consolidation his family. Steep falls on mainland China bourses also dented Source: www.forbes.com How to deal with mounting debt - News.com.au HIGH interest rates and federal government student loan consolidation soaring petrol and federal government student loan consolidation food prices have left many families struggling with debt. Jan Pentland, chairwoman of the Australian Financial Counselling & Credit Reform Association , said debt-burdened people needed to admit a problem Source: www.news.com.au Cell Therapeutics, Inc.'s Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results - MSN MoneyCentral Zevalin(R) net sales of $15 million in 2008 on target; Potential label expansion could further drive sales SEATTLE , Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cell Therapeutics, Inc. (CTI) (Nasdaq and federal government student loan consolidation MTA: CTIC) reported financial results for the quarter Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com Australian dollar up after choppy weekend - News.com.au At 7am AEST, the dollar was trading at $US0.8665/72, up from Friday's close of 0.8627/30. During the weekend offshore session, the local currency moved between a low of $US0.8610 and federal government student loan consolidation a high of 0.8690. The dollar was up early in Friday's New York Source: www.news.com.au Australian, N.Z. Dollars Gain as Fed May Delay Raising Rates - Bloomberg Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) -- The Australian and federal government student loan consolidation New Zealand dollars rose on speculation the Federal Reserve will delay raising interest rates, maintaining the South Pacific nations' yield advantage over the U.S. Australia's currency halted two days of Source: www.bloomberg.com Asian Union to Become Guangdong Satellite TV's Exclusive Advertising - Forbes HONG KONG, Aug. 18 /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Asian Union New Media (Group) Limited ("Asian Union" or the "Group"; Stock Code: 00419.HK) today announced that Zhong Guan Group, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Blower Investments, has entered into an Source: www.forbes.com
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