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The benchmark contract for European Union carbon emissions futures on Tuesday tripped back into negative territory after prices rose to near a seven-month high in early trade, traders said. EU Allowances for December delivery fell 17 cents or 1.15 percent...
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Investing in the stock market has brought huge amounts of wealth to millions of investors. But if you think that buying stocks will automatically answer even the most dire short-term financial problems, you couldn't be more wrong -- and you're likely...
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Frankfurt's DAX 30 lost 1.64 per cent to 5688.88 and in Paris the CAC 40 dropped 1.44 per cent to 3784.01 points. The DJ Euro Stoxx 50 index of top eurozone shares shed 1.66 per cent to 2848.32 points...Mr Morrison said traders were running for cover...
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Stock futures posted slight gains Tuesday after transportation company FedEx ( FDX ) boosted its earnings estimates while oil posted slight gains. At 6 a.m. New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were up 16 points, or 0.15%, to 10,407 while...
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This report on commodities is part of our "Outlook 2010" series, which chronicles the global-investing outlook for the new year .] Contributing Editor Money Morning In a Money Morning column last December, I predicted that “commodities may be due for...
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Asian shares were mostly lower Tuesday with bank stocks weighing on some markets and volumes thin across the region as investors counted down to the upcoming holiday season. "I think we are almost falling into an early Christmas mode," said Macquarie...
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The Bank of Canada said Tuesday it was maintaining its one-quarter percent interest rate and said it plans to leave it there until the second quarter of 2010. In its statement from Ottawa, bank Governor Mark Carney and advisors said the country's recovery...
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There would not be any transaction charges for sometime" said Gaurav Arora, MD of Jaypee Capital Services, which owns a little less than 15% in the upcoming exchange. TCS and Indian Potash as its shareholders. "We have received approval from Sebi to start...
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Energy and raw-materials producers helped lead the decline as the US dollar appreciated, pushing down prices of oil, copper and gold. McDonald's Corp. fell the most since July after the world's largest restaurant company said global sales showed the smallest...
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Forecasts for the fastest US earnings growth in 15 years are failing to convince options traders that the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index will extend its biggest rally since the 1930s. S&P 500 options to protect against declines in stocks over the next year...
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