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Investors divided over conflicting news

Asian shares were mixed Friday as investors took in disappointing economic news from the United States, and global efforts to counter slowing economies.

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What is Wall Street management thinking?

Good Evening: When this weekend’s G-20 meeting produced little more than promises and photo ops, market participants decided to focus on the news flow surrounding the U.S. economy and Citigroup. Not liking what they saw, investors hit stocks once again, and the fortress once known as Citigroup now looks more like a sandcastle [...]

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Recession fears grip world markets

Stock markets around the world were lackluster Thursday, pressured by Wall Street's sharp drop overnight and more disappointing economic news.

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Global markets slump on gloomy outlook

Markets in Asia and Europe slumped across the board Tuesday, following the latest round of disappointing economic news.

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Investors coming to terms with market's gyrations

The 661-point dive of the Dow Jones industrial average over the first three days of this week didn't appear to rattle individual investors the way sharp downturns did earlier this fall, based on not only the market's big bounceback Thursday but the steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't...

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Investors coming to terms with market's gyrations

The 661-point dive of the Dow Jones industrial average over the first three days of this week didn't appear to rattle individual investors the way sharp downturns did earlier this fall, based on not only the market's big bounceback Thursday but the steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't...

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Investors coming to terms with market's gyrations

The 661-point dive of the Dow Jones industrial average over the first three days of this week didn't appear to rattle individual investors the way sharp downturns did earlier this fall, based on not only the market's big bounceback Thursday but the steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't...

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Investors coming to terms with market's gyrations

The 661-point dive of the Dow Jones industrial average over the first three days of this week didn't appear to rattle individual investors the way sharp downturns did earlier this fall, based on not only the market's big bounceback Thursday but the steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't...

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Those still in stocks resigned to tough it out

... steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't wipe out the previous day's 552-point rally."We're not getting the panic calls of 'Sell, sell, sell!' every time the market takes a dive, like we were in the early part of October," said Matt King, chief investment of Oakland, Calif.-based Bell...

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From panic to shrugs: After wild autumn, individual investors taking volatility more in stride

The 661-point dive of the Dow Jones industrial average over the first three days of this week didn't appear to rattle individual investors the way sharp downturns did earlier this fall, based on not only the market's big bounceback Thursday but the steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't...

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Investors coming to terms with market's gyrations

... steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't wipe out the previous day's 552-point rally.

"We're not getting the panic calls of 'Sell, sell, sell!' every time the market takes a dive, like we were in the early part of October," said Matt King, chief investment of Oakland, Calif.-based...

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Investors coming to terms with market's gyrations

... steadier investor demeanors as confirmed by financial advisers. Even Friday's 338-point drop amid disappointing economic news couldn't wipe out the previous day's 552-point rally."We're not getting the panic calls of 'Sell, sell, sell!' every time the market takes a dive, like we were in the early part of October," said Matt King, chief investment of Oakland, Calif.-based Bell...

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Russia wants global financial system overhauled

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says the world financial system needs an overhaul. Russian news reports say President Medvedev plans to tell a mid-November gathering of leaders from the G-20 nations in Washington that a new system should improve risk management, place less reliance on the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency, and make other reforms. In the meantime, U.S. consumer spending - a...

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Dow rises by 889 points as investors seek out bargains

New York's Dow Jones Industrial Average rocketed by nearly 11%, hurdling the 9000-point mark on hopes of cuts in interest rates in the US and elsewhere and buoyed by bargain-hunting.As yesterday's session progressed, Wall Street shrugged off a flurry of bad US economic news which had capped gains in Europe.The Dow finished 889.35 points higher at 9065.12. This was its second-largest daily...

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Stocks open higher after plunging a day earlier

NEW YORK -- Stocks are rebounding in early trading after a drubbing the previous session as investors are buying beaten-down stocks even as they absorb disappointing economic news -- a larger-than-expected increase in jobless claims.