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Stocks fall 5th day, Brent off 2 pct on euro zone fears

By Caroline Valetkevitch
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World stocks fell for a fifth day and Brent oil prices dropped 2 percent o n T hursday on concerns about the health of Spain’s banks and the prospect of Greece leaving the euro zone.

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Euro hits 4-month low, world stocks drop on Greece turmoil

By Caroline Valetkevitch
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The euro fell to a four-month low against the dollar and global stocks dropped on Tuesday as Greece’s decision to hold new elections added to uncertainty about its future and a possible exit f…

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Global markets slump on weak jobs data

By Herbert Lash
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global stocks swooned and crude oil tumbled on Friday after a weak U.S. jobs report and data that suggested a deeper recession across the euro zone than previously thought dented sentiment.

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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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Global shares fall on economy fears

By Herbert Lash
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World equity markets slipped on Monday after economic data raised expectations of a recession in Europe and global growth driver China signalled a slower economic pace ahead, while oil fell as supply w…

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Global shares fall on growth fears

By Herbert Lash
NEW YORK (Reuters) – World equity markets slipped on Monday after economic data raised expectations of a recession in Europe and China signaled slower growth ahead, while profit-taking in the dollar lifted the euro.

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Wall St off on economy concerns, dip buying seen

By Edward Krudy
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks eased on Monday after data showing a decline in European private sector activity last month and a reduced target for China growth gave investors reason to pause.
But lo…

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Wall St rises, nearing 4-year highs

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks rose on Thursday after data showed the U.S. labor market remained on the mend, but the market stalled as it approached highs not seen since before the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers.
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European stocks lower as Greek bailout hopes fade

European stock markets were lower Wednesday but the euro held steady in cautious trade as relief at a massive Greek debt bailout gave way to growing scepticism that the deal can really work.Dealers said that after months of uncertainty, news of the res…

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Wall St rallies on signs of U.S. growth

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks kicked off 2012 with a rally on Tuesday after construction and factory data signaled the U.S. economic recovery was gaining steam.
Indexes held on to gains after minutes from last mont…

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U.S. economy hopes boost stocks, oil

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks rose on Friday and oil prices edged up as upbeat data reinforced a slightly better outlook for the U.S. economy, curbing a bid for safe-haven U.S. Treasury debt.
The euro was little changed, but was…

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US stocks slump as Europe hopes fade

US stocks followed their European counterparts lower Monday, dragged down by doubts over the strength of the EU pact aimed at ending the eurozone financial crisis.The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 162.87 points (1.34 percent) to finish the session…

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Global stocks rise, dollar slips after global bank move

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global stocks rallied and the dollar slid on Wednesday after the world’s leading central banks moved to ensure that financial markets rocked by the euro zone’s escalating debt crisis have sufficient funding.
The U.S. …

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Stocks end worst week in 2 months

NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. stocks fell for a seventh straight session on Friday, leading global equity markets to their worst week in two months on fear that Europe’s debt crisis is dragging on without a credible solution.
The euro hit a s…

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Global stocks slip on U.S. data, but euro up on IMF move

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Global stocks fell on Tuesday after data showed the U.S. economy grew more slowly than expected in the third quarter, while the euro rose against the dollar after the IMF unveiled a new six-month liquidity line.

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Markets dive as debt rattles investors

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks skidded on Monday, extending losses from across Europe as fears over out-of-control government debt on both sides of the Atlantic hit financial markets.
Commodity prices also fell.
Wal…

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Markets dive as US-Europe debt rattles investors

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Wall Street stocks skidded on Monday, extending losses from across Europe as fears over out-of-control government debt on both sides of the Atlantic hit financial markets.
Commodity prices also fell.

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Wall St. edges higher; Europe anxiety remains

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks ended with modest gains on Thursday, shifting back and forth on incremental developments in Europe where leaders sought to reassure investors that a solution to the debt crisis would come soon.
The S&P has alternated …

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Wall St. edges higher; Europe anxiety remains

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Stocks ended with modest gains on Thursday, shifting back and forth on incremental developments in Europe where leaders sought to reassure investors that a solution to the debt crisis would come soon.
The S&P has alternated …

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