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NASDAQ 100 Jun12 2,468.25 -36.50 2,508.00 2,521.00 2,467.00 05/18/2012
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Debt crisis: as it happened, April 25, 2012

US Federal Reserve raises growth forecasts and says will keep interest rates
low until 2014, as chairman Ben Bernanke says the bank “remains prepared to
do more” to help economy.• Fed raises US growth forecast, says ‘ready to do more’

• US…

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Wall Street stocks swoon again; oil falls

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks were on track for their worst five-day stretch in nearly five months on Tuesday, stung by worries about slowing U.S. job growth, and oil prices slid more than 1 percent on worries about weakening demand from Chin…

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Wall Street stocks swoon again; euro falls





By Richard Leong

NEW YORK |
Tue Apr 10, 2012 8:30pm BST


NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks were on track for their worst five-day stretch in near…

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European stocks plunge on eurozone growth fears

European stocks fell sharply and the euro slipped Tuesday on a warning of a mild eurozone recession, uncertainty over the Greek debt swap and concern about China’s economic outlook.At close of trade, Frankfurt’s DAX 30 (Xetra: ^GDAXI – news) skidded …

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European stocks down on eurozone growth fears

European stocks fell sharply and the euro slipped after EU officials spoke of a “mild recession” in the eurozone, on uncertainty over the Greek debt swap and concern about China’s economic outlook.In late afternoon deals, London’s FTSE 100 (Euronext:…

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Global markets surge on U.S. banks, better Europe sentiment

By Barani Krishnan
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World stocks and the euro rose on Thursday as solid European bond auctions eased worries about the euro zone debt crisis, while encouraging earnings reports from Morgan Stanley and Bank of America b…

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Markets surge on U.S. banks, better Europe sentiment

By Barani Krishnan
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World stocks and the euro rose on Thursday as solid European bond auctions eased worries about the euro zone debt crisis, while encouraging earnings reports from Morgan Stanley and Bank of America b…

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Markets surge on US banks, better Europe sentiment

By Barani Krishnan
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World stocks and the euro rose on Thursday as solid European bond auctions eased worries about the euro zone debt crisis, while encouraging earnings reports from Morgan Stanley and Bank of America b…

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Business : Global stocks, euro ease on debt talk caution

NEW YORK – Global equities and the euro erased gains on Wednesday as optimism over favorable comments for the creation of euro zone bonds faded and lackluster data on U.S. retail sales gave investors pause. Wall Street opened higher, tracking gains in …

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China, Greece hurt sentiment, Nasdaq off for the year

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street resumed its slide on Friday, with the Nasdaq turning negative for the year, after China’s weaker trade data and disputes about a second Greece bailout hurt already fragile sentiment.

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Wall Street slides on data, Nasdaq negative for year

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street resumed its slide on Friday, with the Nasdaq turning negative for the year, after China’s weaker trade data and disputes about a second Greece bailout weighed on already fragile sentiment.

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Stocks falls on weak payrolls data

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks dropped on Friday after a dismal report on the labor market appeared to confirm the recent glut of data signaling the economic recovery was waning.

U.S. employment rose by 54,000 in M…

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US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St ends up as euro zone woes ease

* Banks up after Europe news, Goldman Sachs upgrade * Home builders gain after October pending home sales rise * Dow up 1 pct, S&P up 1.3 pct, Nasdaq up 1.2 pct * for up-to-the-minute market news see [STXNEWS/US]
By Edward Krudy
NEW YORK, Dec …

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US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St ends up as euro zone woes ease

* Banks up after Europe news, Goldman Sachs upgrade * Home builders gain after October pending home sales rise * Dow up 1 pct, S&P up 1.3 pct, Nasdaq up 1.2 pct * for up-to-the-minute market news see [STXNEWS/US]
By Edward Krudy
NEW YORK, Dec …

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Wall Street falls on Microsoft and Swiss bank rules

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks fell about 1 percent on Monday after a brokerage downgrade of Microsoft and new capital rules set by Switzerland revived worries about the European banking system.

Swiss regulators will re…

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S&P flat after data; Microsoft weighs on Nasdaq

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The Dow and S&P 500 were little changed on Monday as concerns about bank profits, spurred by new Swiss capital rules, were offset by upbeat housing data, while Microsoft fell after a ratings downgrade, weighi…

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Wall St extends rally as resource stocks gain

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street extended the rally on Friday, led by gains in resource stocks after data in China showed a pick-up in manufacturing activity.

Gains were tempered by U.S. data suggesting the rate of g…

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Wall Street extends rally as resource stocks outperform

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street extended the rally on Friday, led by gains in resource stocks after data in China showed a pick-up in manufacturing activity.

Gains were tempered by data suggesting the rate of growth…

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Wall Street slips, but logs best quarter in a year

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street wrapped up its best quarter in a year on Thursday with the S&P and Nasdaq logging in the biggest monthly gains since April 2009, as data showed the economy isn’t in such bad shape.

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Wall Street dips, but logs best quarter in a year

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street wrapped up its best quarter in a year on Thursday with the S&P and Nasdaq logging in the biggest monthly gains since April 2009, as data showed the economy isn’t in such bad shape.

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