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Business World (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
THE LOCAL market might fare better this week, analysts said, as bargain hunters position themselves on stocks battered by the slump last week.
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Prieur du Plessis submits: White knuckles and shaky knees abound as the bear’s growl grows louder. While on the road in Switzerland (where even the gnomes are gloomy), I have put together a table of global stock markets’ performance – over various measurement periods and in both local currency and U.S. dollar terms. The numbers speak for themselves and can best be summarized in a single sentence:...
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Inbox Robot: Swiss Reinsurance News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stock market braces for oil's ever-higher climb Last update: 12:00 p.m. EDT July 5, 2008 Stocks could be in for further
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stocks could be in for further pressure next week, as surging crude oil prices threaten to tip the broad market more convincingly into bear-market territory.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | yesterday
Stocks could be in for further pressure next week, as surging crude oil prices threaten to tip the broad market more convincingly into bear-market territory.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
European markets fell and Asian markets were mixed Friday as investors digested uneven readings on the U.S. economy and oil prices that remained near records. Japan posted its 12th straight day of losses.Trading was subdued as U.S. financial markets were closed for the Fourth of July holiday.In Europe, Britain's FTSE-100 closed down 1.2% to 5,412.8, Germany's DAX fell 1.3% to 6,272.21, and France's...
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Colombo Page (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
July 4, Colombo: Pessimistic sentiments driven by the lower investor confidence put the market on a bearish run and the market succumbed to yet another dull trading week with subdued activity. The indices kept falling on all five days. WoW All Share Price Index (ASPI) lowered 65.89 points (2.67%) to close at 2404.54 while Milanka Price Index (MPI) lost 109.31 points (6.04%) to end at 2891.52
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Mondo Visione (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
In June 2008 RTS Index was going down, as compared to the end of May 2008, and by the end of the trading session of June 30th, 2008 reached 2 303,34 points against 2 459,88 points as of the end of the previous month.
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Get Rich Slick (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
That’s a question I seem to be getting more often these days and the answer is simple. The markets will begin recovery as soon as the 2008 election is completed. It won’t matter if McCain or Obama wins because the current administration has way too much baggage and is dragging the entire world down in [...]
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Business World (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Philippine share prices made a new recovery on what analysts described as a mere "technical rebound" following four-consecutive days of poor market performance and positive news from the domestic front.
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
George Gorski submits: In today’s world, the stock markets are too volatile for the traditional investor to buy a stock and leave it in a portfolio until retirement. Without constant monitoring, there is a risk of losing the entire investment. Making money in the US and Canadian stock markets requires that an investor constantly buy and sell company stocks. Complete Story »
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Prieur du Plessis submits: White knuckles and shaky knees abound as the bear’s growl grows louder. While on the road in Switzerland (where even the gnomes are gloomy), I have put together a table of global stock markets’ performance – over various measurement periods and in both local currency and U.S. dollar terms. The numbers speak for themselves and can best be summarized in a single sentence:...
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Unexpected twists, turns leave even the experts wondering about the next act for the U.S. stock market and economy, and they're walking a tightrope when it comes to advice N othing about investing seems easy now.
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Seeking Alpha (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
FP Trading Desk submits: Some of the biggest winners on global stock markets have been coal companies, which have benefited from a massive leap in contract prices. But they sold off sharply yesterday on news that European spot prices for thermal coal fell off their record highs. Citigroup Global Markets analyst John Hill figures that the sell-off was overdone, and that coal is benefiting from "structural...