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Were looking at markets moving into the mid morning. Parts of the morning session and we are not getting a lot of momentum coming through, not surprisingly so, given the momentum we have had across various parts of the equity markets. They just one the latest one to join in as the equity shares. We are back to session lows. The hang seng is zero point 3 . Other things we are tracking of course is the move up in treasuries and ironically speaking, of course, given that it may be in the outlook on treasuries, optics wise given the ratings downgrade, unexpectedly we are seeing that ironically going back into the treasury. Rishaad absolutely. This is a haven which is the one which is effectively being downgraded. There are other things at work here. We have refunding projects for wednesday skewing higher. The treasury barring estimates on monday. Financial and Corporate Bonds issuance lower. There are lots of things supporting the tr ....
Data gathered by Sebenza and Red Fox Insight shows that food is the biggest monthly expense for the majority of SA s taxi commuters, but despite high levels of unemployment, many are still able to make ends meet. ....
Reflection Station by Sophia Tang and Hans-Christian Buhl (sophie & hans) of Berlin, Germany is a new addition to the Ironwood Trail in Pinawa, Manitoba. The project is the winner of Benchmark’s international design competition organized by Storefront Manitoba and the Winnipeg Trails Association to reimagine public space along trail systems in Manitoba. Reflection Station […] ....
Obituary: Stephen Parker Mayo LYMAN - Stephen Parker Mayo, 85, of Kennebunk Pond in Lyman, passed away peacefully, due to complications from Alzheimer s, on April . Share Stephen Parker Mayo LYMAN – Stephen Parker Mayo, 85, of Kennebunk Pond in Lyman, passed away peacefully, due to complications from Alzheimer’s, on April 11, 2021, with his family in California. Steve was beloved by his family, sons, daughter-in-law, grandchildren, friends-as-family, Kennebunk Pond family – generations of neighbors and friends. He was an ever-present father to his two sons, a role model in the truest, natural sense. His loving relationship with and impact upon his grandchildren Ryane Marie and Parker Stephen was early and enduring; “Grampa Steve” was a cheery mentor who lived at a magical place and made the best “animal pancakes”. Well-known, liked and loved, Steve will be cherished and admired for his strength of character, generosity, humor, compassion, honesty ....