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February 2009

 

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Oil hovers near $42 as US crude workers may strike (AP)  

Oil hovering above $40 on more grim economic news (AP)  Oil hovers near $41 as traders mull mixed US data (AP)   Deutsche Bank reports worst quarter loss on trading (Bloomberg 
  Concern rises on earnings and macroeconomics (ISFM)  Caution before more data due today (ISFM)   Panasonic Will Cut 15,000 Jobs, Sees Largest Loss in 7 Years (Bloomberg)   Oil near $40 as crude supplies increase and demand weakens (AP)  
  Most Asian markets fall on bleak earnings (AP) Government stimulus plans drive Asian stocks higher (Bloomberg)   Employment number and quarterly results closely watched (ISFM)   Bank of England slashes its key rate by a further 50 basis points (MarketWatch)  
  Banks, oils drag European shares lower; Rio rises (Reuters)  Dow remains below 8,000 while tech stocks rise (AP)   The private sector announces 522,000 lost jobs (MarketWatch)   Oil near $40 as crude supplies increase and demand weakens (AP)  
  Euro declining on rate cut speculation (Bloomberg)   Euro gains versus dollar to $1.2854 ahead of rate meetings (AP)   European stocks little changed after mixed earnings (Marketwatch)   Jobless numbers and retail sales (ISFM)  
    Toyota seeks aid from Japan (Bloomberg)   FOREX-Yen, dollar resume climb as investors turn cautious (Reuters)   ECB keeps interest rates unchanged at 2% (Reuters) 
    Dow breaches 7,000, 6,900 and 6,800 levels (AP)   Oil steady above $41 on inventory speculation (AP)   Asian stock markets decline on bleak company news (AP)  
    Today is The New Day (or close to the new day) (ISFM)     European stocks declining on financials, foods (Reuters)  
    Asian markets decline on finance gloom; Nikkei near 26-year lows (AP)    Euro slightly higher against dollar (AP)  
         

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Caution before payrolls (ISFM)      Nissan will cut 20,000 jobs - forecasts annual loss (AP)  Oil below $40 as investor’s eye US stimulus (AP)  
Payrolls down by 598,000, Unemployment rate up to 7.6% (MarketWatch)       Finance plan announcement delayed on debt debate (Bloomberg)   UBS announces SF8.1 billion loss and more job cuts (Bloomberg) 
Weakening economic outlook pushes oil towards $40 (Reuters)       Focus turning to stimulus package and bank bailout (ISFM)  Spotlight on Senate and Treasury (ISFM)  
Asian stocks advance on US stimulus hopes (AP)       Asian stocks mixed as US stimulus rally fades (AP)  Asia stocks sink as investors eye US stimulus plan (AP) 
Stocks in Europe advance on rallying banks (Reuters)     Energy stocks drag on Europe shares on low oil prices (Reuters)   European shares decline in early trade waiting for stimulus news (Reuters)  
Dollar declines against the yen before U.S. jobs data (Reuters)       Yen rises from one month low against dollar on buying exporters (Reuters) Euro declines to $1.2882 against dollar ahead of stimulus Senate decision (AP)  
TPG cuts fund for distressed financial firms (Reuters)          
         

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Oil prices reclaim levels above $38 after overnight drop (AP) Oil lingers near $36 as investors mull inventories (AP)   Toyota reducing production in North America (MarketWatch)      
U.S. stimulus package approved by Senate (AP)   Bank CEOs in the hot seat (CNNMoney.com)   Waiting for stimulus and housing plans progress (ISFM)      
Some more detail, please (ISFM)  Retails sales and employment to the forefront (ISFM)   Wall Street ends mixed after report of mortgage subsidies (AP)      
Asian Stocks decline; investors skeptical about U.S. Bank Plan (Bloomberg)   Asian stocks down amid pessimism over US plans (AP)   Stocks in Asia advance on government stimulus efforts (Bloomberg)     
Wall Street declines on bank plan skepticism (Reuters)   One more day of declines for European shares (MarketWatch)   Oil prices rise above $34 on mortgage reports (AP)      
Risk aversion helps yen and dollar (Reuters)   FOREX-Yen gains as weaker stocks raise risk aversion (Reuters)   European shares advancing on steel makers and banks (Reuters)     
    Euro advances against dollar to $1.2910 (AP)      
    Assets in money funds declined by $3.2 billion in latest week (AP)     
         

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Japanese economy contracts by 12.7% (Bloomberg)    European shares hit 2-week low; banks, energy slide (Reuters)  Wall Street declines on economic concerns (AP)  Wall Street ends flat on worries about economy (AP)   Dow closes below 7,500 points - lowest since 2002 (AP) 
Asian markets decline on Japan's economy contraction (AP)  Zero Rate World Puts ECB’s Trichet behind Bund Curve (Bloomberg)  Asian stocks decline on deepening global recession (Bloomberg)  Most Asian markets advance; Japan exporters benefit from weaker yen (MarketWatch)  Oil jumps 14% on surprise supply drop (CNNMoney.com)  
Grim news continues (ISFM)   The end of an era or the end of the slump (ISFM)   Oil unable to rise above $35 after big drop overnight (AP)   UBS agrees to $780 million payment in tax conspiracy case (MarketWatch)   Asian markets decline after overnight drop on Wall Street (MarketWatch) 
Euro down against dollar to $1.2751 after stimulus package passage (AP)  Euro Falls to 10-Week Low on Concern Europe’s Turmoil to Worsen (Bloomberg)   Europe shares fall 1.4 pct; banks give up gains (Reuters)   Fragile sentiment in the markets (ISFM)   Reaching the end of the pit? (ISFM)  
    Moving on a roller coaster (ISFM)   U.S. weekly jobless claims unchanged at 627,000 (MarketWatch)   Europe shares at six-year low on balance sheet fears (Reuters) 
    Euro recovers from 10-week low (Reuters)   Shares in Europe advance on food producers (Reuters)  Dollar, yen advance on financial sector worries (Reuters) 
      Dollar falls after recent multiple month highs (Reuters)    
      Swiss franc rebounds on UBS US tax case after sharp drop (Reuters)    
         

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    Citigroup reportedly in talks to increase US government stake (AP)   American Express bonus for account closures (Reuters)  Decline in pound sterling worrying EU Officials (Bloomberg) 
    Japanese markets decline on U.S. bank worry (Reuters)  Oil extends fall in tandem with stocks market slump (AP)   Wall Street advances on Bernanke’s estimate on the economy (AP) 
    Oil rises above $40 amid weak demand, OPEC cuts (AP)   Multiyear lows for Wall Street on sinking confidence (Reuters)   Is it time for emersion? (ISFM) 
    Some relief for the banking sector (ISFM)   Concerns rise again for the financial sector (ISFM)   Stock markets in Asia advance after overnight gains on Wall Street (AP)  
    Relief rallies in banks lift Euro stock markets (Reuters)   Asia markets drop sharply on continuing fears for the financial system (AP)    European markets also gain after overnight gains on Wall Street (Reuters)  
    Dollar slips on easing risk aversion (Reuters) Yen declines to 3 month low against dollar on worsening recession (Bloomberg)   Yen continues to retreat versus the U.S. dollar (Reuters)  
         

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Oil prices remain under $43 after rising overnight (Reuters)   Asian shares decline on last day of the month (Reuters)        
Massive loss from RBS - Britain's biggest-ever (CNN)   Oil prices decline after recent demand-driven rally (AP)        
Trying to focus on the positive (ISFM)   Bank stocks at the center of attention (ISFM)        
Asian markets decline as investor consider US bank plan (AP)  European Stocks drop on banks led by Lloyds (Bloomberg)       

Shares in Europe gain on banks (Reuters)  

Yen advances further on euro losses (Reuters)        
Initial jobless claims rise; ongoing claims at record high (MarketWatch)   Investment fund investigated by regulators (AP)        
Yen at three month low against the dollar (Reuters)        

U.S. hedge fund under microscope for alleged fraud (Reuters)  

       

   
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