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Past
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September 2010 |
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In this section of the
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Private-sector employment declines in August (MarketWatch)
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August retail sales for August reported higher (AP)
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Oil prices turn down before the jobs report (AP)
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Will news from Asia carry the day?
(ISFM)
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Jobless claims hurting sentiment
(ISFM)
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Jobs report shows 54,000 jobs lost in August
(MarketWatch)
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Oil prices inch higher after the
tumble
(AP)
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Asian markets gain on stronger US data (AP)
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Better than expected jobs report boosts markets
(ISFM)
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Yen rises but held back by Australia GDP, China PMI (Reuters)
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Profit taking hurts stocks in Europe (MarketWatch)
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European stocks gain after as U.S. jobs data (MarketWatch)
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Yen rises but held back by Australia GDP, China PMI (Reuters)
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Euro maintains level (AP)
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Euro holding on to level before the US jobs report (AP)
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Jobs data still boosting equities
(ISFM)
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Banking sector health in question
again
(ISFM)
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Gold futures advance over $1,260 (MarketWatch)
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Stocks in Asia advancing on easing concerns (AP)
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Asian stocks advance on positive economic news (AP)
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European stocks advance after Asia (WSJ)
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Asian shares end mixed (MarketWatch)
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Oil prices decline as bank debt concerns resurface (AP)
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Oil gains to near $75 following a US crude supply
drop (AP)
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Euro slips below $1.27
(AP)
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Stocks in
Asia
boosted by
US jobs data
(CNBC)
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European stocks declining led by banks and
commodities (MarketWatch)
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Some balance returns
(ISFM)
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Jobless claims drop for latest week (MarketWatch)
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Euro gains versus dollar (AP)
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European stock markets return to positive territory (MarketWatch)
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European stocks boosted by U.S. jobs report (MarketWatch)
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Jobs data offering some relief
(ISFM)
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Euro loses steam
(AP)
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European data casting a shadow
(ISFM)
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Gold trading near record on safe haven demand
(Bloomberg)
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European markets directionless while banks gain (MarketWatch)
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Optimism wanes once more
(ISFM)
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Euro pulling back after German ZEW (Reuters)
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Yen declines on authorities’ intervention
(MarketWatch)
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Data is better then expected but
fails to convince
(ISFM)
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Gold appears in advance contrary to a weak dollar
(AP)
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Asian stocks retreat but Japan is up on yen
intervention (AP)
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Lower stock prices drop Americans’ wealth (AP)
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Rising crude supplies send process close to $75 (AP)
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U.S. economy tries not to slide back into recession
(AP)
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Asia
markets
declining on China
bank
concerns (AP)
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Gold continues to rise (MarketWatch)
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The Stoxx Europe 600 index fell 0.3% to 265.54 after
closing down 0.02% on Tuesday (MarketWatch)
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Equities holding their own while gold
rises
(ISFM)
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Yen on the rise while Asian stocks retreat a
five-month high (Reuters)
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European stocks on the rise (MarketWatch)
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Euro inches up against dollar, while yen is down
further (AP)
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Asian markets in advance (AP)
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Stocks in London rise on BP news (MarketWatch)
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Japan’s intervention keeps dollar in retreat (Reuters)
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Oil steady on $74 a barrel waiting an economic growth
in the U.S. (Reuters)
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Oil prices close to $74 as Fed meeting looms (AP)
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Gold hits new record after Fed yesterday meeting
(Reuters)
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Home sales rose in August in U.S. as markets fought
to remain unaided (Reuters)
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Gold breaches $1,300 per oz level (MarketWatch)
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New home construction in the U.S. rises sharply
(MarketWatch)
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Oil hovers near $75 after the unexpected increase in
US supplies (AP)
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Low inflation creates worries in the economy (AP)
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Oil goes down waiting for economic recovery (Reuters)
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Joblessness remains the same despite the end of
recession (AP)
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Naoto Kan ready to act against yen (Reuters)
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Gold remains steady and possible to reach $1,300
(Reuters)
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Rates fall after U.S. hopes for a Fed support
(Reuters)
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Ireland Sells Bonds, preventing the country from a
bailout
(AP)
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Oil trading slightly $75 following US supply rise
(AP)
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U.S. Jobless claims on the rise the previous week
(Reuters)
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Japanese bonds rise as Nikkei falls on talk of
intervention (Reuters)
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Irish CDS falls (Reuters)
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Federal Reserve concerns for a deflation in the U.S
(MarketWatch)
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Oil prices a little below $75 in Asia
(AP)
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European equities had a four-day drop (Reuters)
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Debt auctions bring relief, but the ed is next
(ISFM)
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Gold futures soaring on warning of deflation by the
Fed (MarketWatch)
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Initial jobless claims rise more than expected
(MarketWatch)
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Japan intervenes in market once again for a weaker
yen
(AP)
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Asian shares rise amid hopes for Fed action (AP)
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Trying to shrug off weakness indications
(ISFM)
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Data souring mood
(ISFM)
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Durable goods orders reported higher except for
transportation (AP)
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European stocks remain high across the board
(Marketwatch)
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Asian stock markets showed modest gains after Fed’s
possible help US economy (AP)
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Asian markets on holiday while U.S. economy waits for
a help (AP)
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Ifo index inches up in September (AP)
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Asian stock markets gain on Fed hopes (AP)
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European stocks fall on banks and retailers (MarketWatch)
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Stock markets in Asia end session mixed (MarketWatch)
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Durable goods bring a breath of air
(ISFM)
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Dollar remains down waiting Fed’s today meeting (Reuters)
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Dollar loses ground against both euro and yen (AP)
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Disappointing data pushes Europe down
(AP)
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Asian stocks mixed after US jobless claims on the
rise (AP)
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Oil slips to near $74 in Asia as traders wait for the
Fed meeting
(AP)
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Dollar steadies while kiwi retreats (Reuters)
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Ifo survey and banks pulling Europe lower (MarketWatch)
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Euro rises on demand at debt auctions (Reuters)
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Euro becomes a bit weaker while dollar gains against the yen (Reuters)
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Gold inched up the highest at $1,300 (Reuters)
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Russia keeps rates hold in risk of inflation
(Reuters)
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Gold hits the highest level ever as dollar drops
(Reuters)
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Spain’s government debt downgraded by Moody’s (AP)
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Nikkei gains, but yen is still on the rise
(Reuters)
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Most Asian markets on negative trend (MarketWatch)
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Oil rises to near $77 a barrel in Asia after a drop in U.S. supplies (AP)
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Oil set to close the strongest gain on weak dollar (Reuters)
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Stock futures get higher as economy hopes to recover
(AP)
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Treasury prices get softened as the Fed announced
lower purchases (MarketWatch)
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New proposals for budget rules by the EU (AP)
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Gold a bit lower but still on highs (Reuters)
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Greek household weakens as the economy suppresses the
demand for credit (Reuters)
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Oil retracts under $76 on awaited US supply report
(AP)
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European countries protest austerity measures (MarketWatch)
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Markets a bit down as investors become more cautious
(ISFM)
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Oil prices rising to near $77 on advancing stock
markets (AP)
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European government debt causing
ripples again
(ISFM)
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More concern for European sovereign
debt
(ISFM)
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Asian stocks fell as Europe protests austerity
measures (AP)
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New week starts with Asian gains (AP)
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European shares dropped with caution of economic
clues (Reuters)
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Asian stocks up as Fed supports the economy (AP)
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Stock futures go down on last day of quarter (AP)
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More concerns for the banking system
(ISFM)
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China stocks dropped as Ningbo Port IPO disappoints (Reuters)
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European stocks drop after H&M’s sharp fall (MarketWatch)
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European banks on a weak day (MarketWatch)
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Oil reaches below $76 waiting for U.S. supply (AP)
(28-09-2010)
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Europe buckling under renewed sovereign debt concerns
(MarketWatch)
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Stocks on Wall Street under pressure from European
sovereign debt (AP)
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Dollar steady low showing the worst quarter since
2002 (Reuters)
(30-09-2010)
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European stocks follow their counterparts higher
(MarketWatch)
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Yen strengthens while dollar remains steady (Reuters)
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Dollar weakens more; euro hits a five month high
(Reuters)
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Euro gaining on inflation, despite debt troubles (AP)
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Euro loses ground on bank capital concerns
(Bloomberg)
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Euro rises as dollar struggles (Reuters)
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Oil prices below $77 as global stock markets were in
advance
(AP)
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