Stocks set to ease, weighed by N. Korea fears
Jul 5, 2006 | Reuters
... are looking for a softer open but that will probably diminish as we get closer to the U.S. market open, said Steve Previs, senior vice president at Jefferies International, noting that the market typically eases after the July 4 holiday. "It does ...
Stocks seen rising; oil, retailers in focus
Feb 21, 2006 | Boston.com
... back up on what's happening in Nigeria and doesn't look like it's going to be coming down any time soon," said Steve Previs, a dealer at Jefferies International. U.S. light crude spiked more than 2 percent to reclaim $61 a barrel ...
Stocks seen rising; oil, retailers in focus
Feb 21, 2006 | Reuters
... back up on what's happening in Nigeria and doesn't look like it's going to be coming down any time soon," said Steve Previs, a dealer at Jefferies International. U.S. light crude spiked more than 2 percent to reclaim $61 a barrel ...
GE fourth-quarter earnings in line, sales soft
Jan 20, 2006 | Metro Toronto News Online
... solid quarter. "It looks all right other than the fact that their revenues were a big shortfall," said Steve Previs, a dealer at Jefferies International in London. "It appears to me that any time a huge company like GE can tell you 55 cents and then ...
GE Q4 earnings in line, sales soft
Jan 20, 2006 | Reuters
... solid quarter. "It looks all right other than the fact that their revenues were a big shortfall," said Steve Previs, a dealer at Jefferies International in London. "It appears to me that any time a huge company like GE can tell you 55 cents and then ...
GE Q4 earnings in line, sales soft
Jan 20, 2006 | Globeinvestor.com
... solid quarter. "It looks all right other than the fact that their revenues were a big shortfall," said Steve Previs, a dealer at Jefferies International in London. "It appears to me that any time a huge company like GE can tell you 55 cents and then ...
PG South: West Mifflin Titans basketball coach has numbers
Jan 11, 2006 | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
... Brittany Matta, who is outscoring Grimm 20.2 to 16.3 per game this season, has 1,287 points. Trivia answer Steve Previs, 1,436 points. Previs, class of 1968, played for Dean Smith at North Carolina, and started on the Tar Heels' NCAA final-four team ...
US stock futures point to lower market open
Jan 4, 2006 | Reuters
... them to be down a little bit, probably a little profit-taking after the big run-up we had last night," said Steve Previs, a dealer at Jefferies International. By 1050 GMT, the Dow Jones industrial average futures were down 0.1 percent, the Nasdaq ...
Though there are many other kinds of commodity convertibility, these are, as noted earlier (footnote 3) complicated and hence hard to explain to the public at large. That is one reason why all recent proposals for reforming Canada's monetary order that envisage replacing inflation targets with a system underpinned by convertibility rest, not on a commodity of any sort, but on either a brand new North American currency or the U.S. dollar. Given the Americans' total lack of interest in giving up a shred of control over their own currency, let alone abandoning it for something else, the only proposals among these that are practically possible are those involving either the outright unilateral adoption by Canada of the U.S. dollar as its currency, or the creation of a new Canadian currency linked to the U.S. dollar by way of a currency board.
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Ivan