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Plainfield NEWS - GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Set To Open Slightly Higher - Wall Street Journal

GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Set To Open Slightly Higher - Wall Street Journal

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GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Set To Open Slightly Higher
Wall Street Journal
By Kimberly Vlach Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES LONDON (Dow Jones)--European stocks are expected to open marginally higher Tuesday as investors pause to measure worries over the financial system and the broader economy against the upcoming earnings season. ...
Europe stocks retreat as US stocks poised to dip Reuters
Europe stocks close lower; drugmakers, oils fall Alibaba News Channel
MARKET COMMENT: European Stocks Led Higher By Banks Wall Street Journal
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Emerging-Market Stocks Fall, Ending Record Five-Week Rally - Bloomberg

Emerging-Market Stocks Fall, Ending Record Five-Week Rally
Bloomberg
By Laura Cochrane April 7 (Bloomberg) -- Emerging-market stocks declined, snapping a record 25-day rally, as reports showed the global recession is deepening and investors speculated the rally in US equities won’t last as the world’s largest economy ...
Index Investors Gird for Revamp Wall Street Journal
Emerging-market stocks jump to near six-month high as confidence rises Business Intelligence Middle East (press release)
EMERGING MARKETS-Latam drifts down on bearish US stocks Reuters
Business Standard - Bloomberg
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Yen Gains as Stock Losses Sap Demand for Higher-Yielding Assets - Bloomberg

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Yen Gains as Stock Losses Sap Demand for Higher-Yielding Assets
Bloomberg
By Oliver Biggadike and Ye Xie April 7 (Bloomberg) -- The yen climbed from near a five- month low against the euro and dollar as US stocks declined on speculation companies will report losses, reducing demand for higher-yielding assets. ...
WORLD FOREX: Euro Sinks Lower As Stocks Retreat Wall Street Journal
FOREX-Dollar edges up vs euro as US stocks fall Reuters
GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar rise on sentiment recovery is near Alibaba News Channel
RTT News - Bloomberg
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Treasurys Recover as Stocks Slide - Wall Street Journal

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Treasurys Recover as Stocks Slide
Wall Street Journal
An early drop in US stocks and trepidation ahead of the first-quarter earnings season may have helped coax investors back to the safety of government bonds. As would the expectation of more Treasury purchases by the Federal Reserve this week. ...
Treasuries Rise as Stocks Decline Overshadows Supply Concern Bloomberg
US TREASURIES-Bonds little changed in stocks vs supply muddle Reuters
Treasurys Up After Fed Purchases, With Stocks Weaker Wall Street Journal
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US HOT STOCKS: Image Entertainment, Intl Speedway, 1st Niagara - Wall Street Journal

US HOT STOCKS: Image Entertainment, Intl Speedway, 1st Niagara
Wall Street Journal
US stocks were lower Tuesday, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 2.1% to 7812, the Standard & Poor's 500 was off 1.8% to 821 and the Nasdaq Composite fell 1.8% to 1578. Among the companies whose shares are actively trading in the session are ...

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US Stocks Remain Down On Earnings Concerns - Wall Street Journal

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US Stocks Remain Down On Earnings Concerns
Wall Street Journal
By Peter A. mckay Stocks slumped Tuesday as investors braced for the start of a new earnings season that many expect to sap the market's strength in the weeks ahead. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 135 points. Alcoa, whose post-close report ...
US Stocks, Oil Retreat as Dollar Weakens While Bonds Advance Bloomberg
US STOCKS - Wall Street falls ahead of earnings Reuters
Stocks extend losses; Dow drops 2 percent The Associated Press
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