David Moon: Market losing streak no cause for panic
When the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped below 12,000 two weeks ago, the investment pundits did what they always do: repeatedly state the obvious. Most of them focused on the overall market extending its longest weekly losing streak since the fall of 2002. Few put that observation into any rational, meaningful context, however.
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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.