Asian Markets Higher On Greek Bailout Hopes
Asian stocks were mostly higher on hopes that a solution to Greece's debt problems could be near even as talks between eurozone finance ministers broke up early Monday without an agreement.
Source: OfficialWire
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Research and Markets: An Infrastructure Finance in India 2011 Report - Providing a Detailed Analysis
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Infrastructure Finance in India" report to their offering.
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What happens to markets if the US defaults?
NEW YORK (AP) — Time is running out for Washington to raise the country's borrowing limit and avoid a default. Wall Street isn't panicking yet. But if the unthinkable happens, a default could strike...
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UK banks dragged into eurozone crisis as global markets take fright
Lloyds, RBS and Barclays take £5bn hit as stock and commodity prices plummet, while US urges Europe to be more decisive More than £5bn was wiped off the value of three of Britain's biggest banks on...
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A look at how U.S. default would affect markets home and abroad
NEW YORK - Time is running out for Washington to raise the country's borrowing limit and avoid a default. Wall Street isn't panicking yet. But if the unthinkable happens, a default could strike financial...
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Smurfit Kappa falls most as market waits on test results
Iseq: 2,861.69 (– 28.66) Settlement date: July 20th:INVESTORS EXPERIENCED an anxious trading session waiting for the results of European bank stress tests yesterday, with speculators taking the view...
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Bank stress tests ‘could cause market instability'
Commission to set out banking capital rules. Unable to see the text of this article?
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Latin American Markets: Brazil stocks decline as overseas worries weigh
Stocks in Latin America fall Tuesday, with Brazil’s benchmark still at a 13-month low, as international financial worries steer investors away from so-called risk assets.
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Frank: New bank bailout grants will be protected
WASHINGTON – Rep. Barney Frank asserted Thursday that the Obama administration can be more trusted than the Bush administration to ensure that banks do not misuse money they get from a $700 billion...