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Companies are raising dividends at a rapid rate in the wake of a new law that cut taxes on the payments, but investors still seem to prefer shares that pay no dividends at all.
But at the very least, it appears as though Mr. Obama is not on track for the large bounce in the polls that seemed possible over the weekend, when Mr. Obama's numbers were improving at a prodigious rate in the wake of former President Bill Clinton's speech.
Meanwhile, in South Korea, the position of Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors has eroded considerably as imported cars have increased their presence at a rapid rate in the wake of a 2011 free-trade deal eliminating duties on vehicles from Europe.
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This comes after a shale gas boom in the US coincided with low interest rates in the wake of the financial crisis.
The decline came in the last few minutes as traders awaited Standard & Poor's downgrade of France's sovereign debt rating in the wake of last Friday's summit.
Mr. Greenspan said financial conditions had not reached the point of a crisis, as they did in 1998, when the Fed had to cut rates in the wake of the global financial panic that spread from Asia to Latin America and Russia.
The yield on the 10-year note is close to its 1998 low, when the Federal Reserve cut interest rates in the wake of the Russian default and the near-collapse of Long-Term Capital Management.
The stock de-rated in the wake of reserve strengthening due to bodily injury claims in 2011 (which ultimately proved to be too conservative) and then additional regulatory headwinds and UK motor rate declines.
As governments like Australia begin to raise rates in the wake of the financial crisis, some analysts say the disparity between the dollar and other currencies could continue to grow.
I'VE been mulling over an interesting new (or newly updated) paper by Guillermo Calvo, Fabrizio Coricelli, and Pablo Ottonello on the labour-market consequences of differing inflation rates in the wake of financial crises.
The forty-first President has indeed led an interesting life, which included going from an eighty-nine per cent approval rating in the wake of the First Gulf War to packing his bags in the White House eighteen months later, after Bill Clinton defeated him in the 1992 election.
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