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Local financial stocks fall on downgrade of foreign counterparts

Taipei : Taiwan | Jun 21, 2012 at 10:19 PM PDT
Source: Taiwan News
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Taipei, June 22 (CNA) Local financial stocks trended lower Friday morning as market sentiment was undermined by Moody's Investors Service's downgrade of the credit ratings of 15 major financial institutions worldwide, dealers said. FULL ARTICLE AT Taiwan News
 
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