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Global shares, euro resilient after Europe's elections

By Rodrigo Campos
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World markets took political upheaval in Europe largely in stride on Monday, a day after voters in Greece and France delivered strong mandates against austerity measures, with the euro recovering fro…

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Shares, euro resilient after Europe's elections

NEW YORK (Reuters) – World markets took political upheaval in Europe largely in stride on Monday, a day after voters in Greece and France delivered strong mandates against austerity measures, with the euro recovering from sharp losses and local equity …

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Stocks rebound on energy sector, euro gains

NEW YORK, March 24 — The euro rose and world stocks rebounded yesterday, lifted by shares in energy and basic materials, as concerns about global growth were set aside by investors who saw further gains in this year’s rally.
C…

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Global stocks rebound on energy sector, euro gains

By Herbert Lash
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The euro rose and world stocks rebounded on Friday, lifted by shares in energy and basic materials, as concerns about global growth were set aside by investors who see further gains in this year’s rall…

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Growth worries weigh on oil, stocks; dollar up

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices plunged nearly $2 per barrel and global stocks fell for a third consecutive session on Thursday as shrinking manufacturing in China and in the two largest economies of the euro zone fueled worries about global growth.

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Global growth worries dent oil, stocks; dollar up

By Walter Brandimarte
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices plunged more than 2 percent and global stocks retreated from recent highs on Thursday as a contraction in manufacturing in both China and in the euro zone’s two biggest economies fuele…

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Apple buoys Wall Street; Treasury debt prices fall

By Walter Brandimarte
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Apple lifted U.S. stocks on Monday after it announced regular dividends and share buy-backs, while benchmark U.S. Treasury yields hit a near five-month high as investors sold safe-haven governmen…

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Apple pushes Wall Street higher; oil jumps

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Apple pushed U.S. stock indexes higher on Monday after it announced regular dividends and stock buy-backs, but investors awaited more evidence of an economic recovery to resume a broad rally that has driven world stocks to a near e…

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Wall St slips but S&P up for 3rd straight week

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The S&P and Nasdaq notched their eighth week of gains out of the last nine, but momentum ran out on Friday as stocks ended the day lower in a thinly traded session.
Energy shares were the big losers in the broad d…

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S&P 500 gains as oil drops; dollar rises

By Barani Krishnan
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices snapped a week-long rally on Monday and the S&P 500 stocks index edged up to its highest level since June 2008, while positive U.S. home sales data soothed investor worries about the …

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Rally on Wall St to be put to test

NEW YORK (Reuters) – A rally on Wall Street will be put to the test next week, with the S&P 500 at its highest level since before the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
The broad index is up 8.6 percent for the year, closing at 1,36…

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Growth concerns hit stocks, oil at 9-month high

By Caroline Valetkevitch
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global stocks slipped and the euro was little changed on Wednesday after data showed the euro zone may be sliding toward recession and China’s new export orders shrank in February.

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Stocks gain on Greek vote; euro dips on skepticism

By Walter Brandimarte
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World stocks rose on Monday after Greece’s parliament passed drastic austerity measures to avoid a chaotic debt default, but doubts over whether Athens will be able to live up to its promises and…

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Oil jumps on Iran fears; stocks rally halted

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Oil prices jumped more than $1 on Tuesday after Iran threatened to cut off a key oil shipping route through the Strait of Hormuz, while world stocks were little changed as a four-day Wall Street rally stalled.
The eur…

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Global stocks, euro end up on European deal optimism

NEW YORK (Reuters) – World stocks and the euro edged higher, while the S&P 500 jumped 2 percent on Tuesday following another report on deals to bolster the euro zone’s rescue fund.
Brent crude oil prices also rebounded to end higher after touchi…

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World stocks post worst quarter in 3 years

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global stocks closed their worst quarter in nearly three years on Friday on nagging concerns about the world economy and the lack of a credible solution to Europe’s debt crisis.
The euro and most commodity prices also fell as in…

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World stocks post worst quarter in 3 years

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global stocks closed their worst quarter in nearly three years on Friday on nagging concerns about the world economy and the lack of a credible solution to Europe’s debt crisis.
The euro and most commodity prices also fell as in…

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Debt hope, earnings lift global stocks

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks rallied on Tuesday as progress on a U.S. budget-reduction deal and strong earnings gave investors reasons to be optimistic about the economy, while the euro and European shares rose ahead of an EU summit later this w…

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Major stocks hit by economic worry; euro slips

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Major stock markets fell for a fourth session on Monday on concerns about slowing global economic growth, while the euro slipped after a German official suggested a second Greek bailout was not yet certain.
Losses in U.S. and Eu…

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