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Seattle Post Intelligencer
| 7 months ago
Upbeat signs from the world's two largest economies propped up markets Monday, at the start of a week that could offer greater clarity on the economic fates of Greece and Spain. Markets started ticking higher when China said its inflation rate fell...
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The Globe & Mail
| 7 months ago
Malcolm Morrison The Canadian Press Published Monday, Oct. 15 2012, 10:20 AM EDT Last updated Monday, Oct. 15 2012, 10:22 AM EDT The Toronto stock market was lower Monday as worries about economic conditions weighed on buyers despite positive...
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International Business Times
| 7 months ago
During the recent IMF annual meeting held in Tokyo over the weekend, global finance chiefs were not as optimistic especially as emerging market growth continues to slow...The French CAC 40 was also weaker, falling -0.72% while the Swiss SMI...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 7 months ago
Lightening illuminates the ancient Parthenon temple atop the Acropolis hill in Athens on Sunday Oct. 14, 2012. AP) A round of figures showing China 's economy is in relatively good health helped buoy markets Monday, at the start of a week that could...
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Taiwan News
| 7 months ago
European stocks rose and some Asian markets staged a comeback Monday as investors looked ahead to the release of U.S. earnings reports and Softbank's $20 billion deal for Sprint showed optimism amid economic turbulence.
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 7 months ago
The All Ordinaries index ended five points down at 4,505 while the ASX 200 lost three points points to 4,483. Miners were among the biggest losers; Fortescue Metals Group fell by 3.4 per cent despite announcing a better-than-expected return from a...
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International Business Times
| 7 months ago
A Tokyo Stock Exchange employee looks up at a monitor displaying market indices at the bourse in Tokyo. Composite declined 0.40 percent and Indian benchmark BSE Sensex were trading flat. China released a slew of better-than-expected economic reports...
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The Courier-Mail
| 7 months ago
Kong shares have ended flat, following a weak lead from Wall Street and as dealers look ahead to the release of Chinese growth data later in the week. The benchmark Hang Seng Index edged up 11.82 points to 21,148.25 on turnover of HK$43.98 billion ($...
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Russia Today
| 7 months ago
Russian equities will likely open higher Friday amid improved investor sentiment in Europe and rising oil prices...Russian markets closed lower Friday with resource shares among the biggest losers...European stocks fell Friday amid investor worries...
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Turks and Caicos Free Press
| 7 months ago
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Monday as hopes dimmed for aggressive moves by China to stimulate its slowing economy. China's consumer price index for September rose 1.9 percent from a year earlier, easing from August's 2 percent rise, but...