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Breaking News Wed, 27 Aug 2008
 KLps1 - December06 - US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
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 The Guardian 
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks rise on U.S. confidence data; dollar rises
* U.S., European stocks rise on favorable U.S. data * Euro at six-month low vs dollar as euro zone data weighs * Oil rises as Hurricane Gustav heads near Gulf of Mexico * U.S. bonds slip as confidence... (photo: WN/Patricia)
 Traders and Specialists work the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, early Friday, Aug. 17, 2007. Stocks soared Friday, propelling the Dow Jones industrials up more than 180 points, after the Federal Reserve, acknowledging that the stock market
Economy   Investment   Market   Photos   US  
 International Herald Tribune 
U.S. stocks slide sharply
| : U.S. stocks fell sharply on Monday as persistent credit and global growth concerns pulled equities down and led investors into safe-haven investments like bonds. | The declining price of U.S. equi... (photo: AP /David Karp)
Phoenix Petrol Station - Davao City - Philippines  Newsday 
This week Wall Street eyes oil prices, personal spending data, housing data
| NEW YORK (AP) _ It was another seesaw week on Wall Street, but it ended with a jolt of good news: a $6-a-barrel tumble in oil. This week, investors will be watching to see if crude extends its drop ... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Data   Housing   Personal   Photos   Prices  
Gas prices are lit up at a Chevron gas station in Mountain View, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007. Chevron Corp.'s fourth-quarter profit dropped by nine percent, but the oil company still made enough to post its third consecutive year of record earnings. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)hg3  Star Tribune 
This week Wall Street eyes oil prices, personal spending data, housing data
| NEW YORK - It was another seesaw week on Wall Street, but it ended with a jolt of good news: a $6-a-barrel tumble in oil. This week, investors will be watching to see if crude extends its drop or bo... (photo: AP Photo / Paul Sakuma)
Economy   Market   Oil   Photos   Prices  
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 Daenna Scala, a specialist training assistant with LaBranche & Co., monitors trades at her post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Friday, Oct. 6, 2006. Stocks fell Friday, halting three straight days of record-setting gains after the Labor Depa Houston Chronicle
Wall Street ends higher, buoyed by drop in oil
| NEW YORK - Wall Street rebounded Thursday, rising sharply as oil prices fell and investors took advantage of bargains in financial stocks after two straight days of hea... (photo: AP /Mark Lennihan)
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Gasoline Price Board International Herald Tribune
Rise in oil price weighs on Wall Street
| : Oil prices rose on Wednesday on data showing an unexpected drop in U.S. fuel inventories, further undermining equity markets already reeling from signs of a slowing e... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Business   Crude   Economy   Photos   Prices  
Traders crowd the post that handles Visa on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Friday June 27, 2008. Wall Street has suffered another big loss, with the Dow Jones industrials falling more than 100 points amid worries about high oil prices and further fallout from the credit crisis Austin American Statesman
Wall Street was unimpressed by the June trade performance
| The U.S. trade deficit has gone on a diet, helped by strong exports of farm products and manufactured goods and by Americans spending less as the economy limps along. |... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
Business   Economy   Photos   Trade   US  
 Trader Anthony Alvarino, center, calls out to the Alcoa specialist on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday June 18, 2007. Shares of Alcoa Inc. jumped at the opening bell Monday after a British newspaper reported BHP Billiton Ltd. is reconside Canada Dot Com
Wal-Mart hurts Wall Street
| U. S. stocks tumbled yesterday after a big loss from insurer American Inter-national Group Inc. (AIG/NYSE) fuelled fears of more fallout from the credit crisis and a ca... (photo: AP /Richard Drew)
Business   Economy   Market   Photos   US  
A common sight these days where auctions, bank owned homes, foreclosures, and unfinished housing developments dot the housing landscape like this home Wednesday, July 30, 2008, in Phoenix. Omaha World-Herald
Wall Street brushes off Freddie Mac woes
| NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street logged another winning day Wednesday as a drop in oil prices and a better-than-expected profit report from technology bellwether Cisco Syste... (photo: AP / Ross D. Franklin)
Crude   Financial   Market   Photos   Wall Street  
Exterior view of a Chevron gas station near ChevronTexaco headquarters in San Ramon, Calif., Monday, April 4, 2005. ChevronTexaco Corp., the nation's second biggest oil concern, is buying rival Unocal Corp., the ninth biggest U.S. oil and gas exploration and production company, for about $16.4 billion in cash and stock. Under the deal announced Monday, San Ramon, Calif.-based ChevronTexaco would also assume $1.6 billion of debt in the deal. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)hg3 The Star
Wall Street advances after oil declines
| NEW YORK: Wall Street logged another winning day Wednesday as a drop in oil prices and a better-than-expected profit report from technology bellwether Cisco Systems Inc... (photo: AP Photo / Paul Sakuma)
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** FILE ** Lighted NYSE signs sit atop trading post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in this Jan. 15, 2008 file photo. NYSE Euronext, formed last year by the combination of NYSE Group Inc. and Euronext NV, on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008 said that fourth-quarter profit more than tripled as trading volume surged and more companies listed on the exchange. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, file)hg3 Houston Chronicle
Wall Street advances after oil declines
| NEW YORK - Wall Street logged another winning day Wednesday as a drop in oil prices and a better-than-expected profit report from technology bellwether Cisco Systems In... (photo: AP Photo / Richard Drew, file)
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New York, USA - Wall Street taken above steam stack road works. Steam stack on Wall Street crossing William Street cg1 Philadelphia Daily News
Wall Street opens lower on Freddie Mac loss
| TIM PARADIS | The Associated Press | NEW YORK - Stocks are down in early trading after troubled mortgage financier Freddie Mac reported a larger-than-expected second-qu... (photo: Public Domain)
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Traders and Specialists work on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the afternoon hours Friday, June 20, 2008. The Star
Wall Street extends rally after Fed decision
| NEW YORK: An already soaring Wall Street extended its advance Tuesday after the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged and assuaged some of the market's fears ab... (photo: AP / David Karp)
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Wall Street heads for moderately higher open
| NEW YORK - Wall Street headed for a higher open Tuesday as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's meeting on interest rates and eyed with cautious optimism the declini... (photo: AP / Mark Lennihan)
Business   Economy   Photos   Rates   Wall Street  
Nervous investors check the board at the Australian Stock Exchange in Sydney Australia Monday July 22, 2002 following the drop of the dow in New York. Early trading Monday saw the Austrailian market slumping 2.4 percent as Austrailian investors reacted to last week's losses on Wall Street.(AP Photo/Russell McPhedran)hg3 The Australian
Local stocks to follow Wall Street lower
| THE Australian stock market is expected to open lower today after a fall on Wall Street, but some companies will receive a boost from speculation of a rate cut by the R... (photo: AP Photo / Russell McPhedran)
Australia   Dollar   Market   Photos   Wall Street  
Wall Street Financial Markets
- US STOCKS-Wall Street gains on stronger data, financials
- Wall Street mostly higher as lenders gain
- Wall Street posts small gains amid mixed news
- Wall Street lower after release of Fed minutes
Two men eat lunch while seated outside News Corporation's corporate headquarters, Tuesday, May 1, 2007 in New York. Dow Jones & Co., publisher of the Wall Street Journal, said Tuesday it received an unsolicited bid from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation to buy the company for $5 billion. The news sent shares of News Corp. soaring and those of other newspaper higher
Wall Street heads for moderately lower open
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- Brit Insurance may quit UK within months
- Candover misses €5bn funds target
- RBS profile: Stephen Hester
- Tempus analysis: RBS still lacks a bruiser
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Jeera rise on short-covering, low arrivals
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Stock & Trade Stock Quotes
- BellwetherReport.com Analyst Opinions on NEXM, CEGE, DLTR an
- ZSE Shares Riot
- UCL Share Split to Take Place Tomorrow
- The Ndidi Stock Exchange (NSE)
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Jeera rise on short-covering, low arrivals
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- Mates go a drovin' to save stock routes
- The Ndidi Stock Exchange (NSE)
- Stocks turn higher following durable goods report
- Alcatel-Lucent stock jumps on CEO talk
 PETRON - GASOLINE STATION - FUEL - PETROLEUM - OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL
Stocks mixed on oil, consumer data
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Investments Indicators
- Politics hold Pakistan economy hostage
- Mukesh Ambani fires up in Tata's defence
- Qik gets investment from Marc Andreessen
- PCE Investment Bankers Advises on Major Recapitalization of
Pakistani brokers work at Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008.
Politics hold Pakistan economy hostage
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- Politics hold Pakistan economy hostage
- Treasurys fall on durable goods, ahead of auction
- India's GDP to come down to 7.9% in 2008-09: Moody's
- Dollar retreats from highs with Weber lifting euro
Pakistani brokers work at Karachi Stock Exchange, Pakistan on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008.
Politics hold Pakistan economy hostage
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Dow Jones Indexes Banking
- Wall St starts flat as oil offsets durables
- Traders keep a keen eye on resources
- Airlines, Auto Makers Pinch Regional Indexes
- Rand range bound, shrugs off CPI  
Trader Vincent Quinones, foreground right, gathers with other traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Tuesday March 18, 2008.
Oil, inflation worries keep markets mixed
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- More bad credit crunch news from banks likely
- Bank Urges Clients to Gauge Their Pockets
- A Critical Review of Central Bank's Guidelines for Insti
- Moneysupermarket suffers from loans drought
A man is seen behind a glas door with the logo of the ECB inside the building of the European Central Bank ECB in Frankfurt, central Germany, on Thursday, July 3, 200
ECB not ready for rate cuts, council member says
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