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CONTENT UPDATED: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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11-September–2008
Expect RBA to Continue Easing Rates
The RBA is likely to continue easing rates, says Magnus Prim, chief strategist for
Asia at SEB Merchant Banking, despite the better-than-expected Australian employment
data. He tells guest host, Todd Everts from Wall Street Global, CNBC's Martin Soong
& Sri Jegarajah more.
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11-September–2008
The U.S. consumers will probably cut down on their Christmas spending this year,
in turn affecting Chinese exports, observes Todd Everts, president & CEO at Wall
Street Global. He tells CNBC's Martin Soong more.
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11-September–2008
Lehman Brothers' plan to sell its assets is probably a little to late, opines Todd
G. Everts, CEO at Wall Street Global. He adds that the plan's lack of clarity does
not bode well. CNBC's Martin Soong finds out more.
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01-February–2008
President and CEO of Wall Street Global, Todd G. Everts, was featured on CNBC Asia’s
Cash Flow. On a live interview segment with CNBC host Amanda Drury, Mr. Everts was
asked to comment on whether or not the Fed should be focusing more on the inflation
as opposed to the downside risks to the economy.
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19-September–2007
Todd G. Everts, Chief Executive Officer of Wall Street Global, appeared as guest
speaker on CNBC Squawk Box Europe, hosted by Geoff Cutmore. Mr. Everts expressed
his views on the current situation of Lehman’s Q3 net falls less than expected.
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