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| | | ... but delivered short. Hence, we got what we got last night. The euro reversed its decline, so did euro bond yields and European equity indices dropped. The Euro Stoxx-600 index dropped by 2.4%, Germany's DAX index dropped by 2.0%, France's CAC-40 index ... |
| | | | ... Nasdaq Composite Index gained 8.11 (0.18 per cent) at 4,430.19. US stocks spent much of the morning in the red after European markets fell sharply amid disappointment at the limited nature of the European Central Bank's stimulus program. Sam Stovall ... |
| | | | ... rates of global productivity growth". Read, interest rate hikes would be limited and gradual. More different again is the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of Japan's stances. No chance of 'em raising interest rates anytime soon. In fact, the ... |
| | | | ... prices that have hit energy equities and the first confirmed US case of the Ebola virus, also prompted unease. LONDON - European stocks fell after disappointing data released on the eve of a key eurozone interest rate call, with investors also nervous ... |
| | | | ... listed assets and expressing growing interest in global infrastructure. Vittorio will be pivotal to deepening our US and European relationships and driving our business development efforts." |
| | | | ... manufacturing and a drop in eurozone inflation in September to the lowest level since the financial crisis. LONDON - European stocks diverged, with eurozone markets boosted by hopes of fresh stimulus from the European Central Bank (ECB) after weak inflation ... |
| | | | ... "certainly helped this morning", said Michael James, managing director of equity trading at Wedbush Securities. LONDON - European equities have rebounded a day after tumbling on a sharp slowdown of business activity in the eurozone amid hopes the ECB ... |
| | | | ... to question whether the tide is turning. The re-regulation push includes increased capital requirements imposed by the European Central Bank (ECB), increased educational requirements imposed by the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) as well ... |
| | | | ... Regionally, offices in Asia-Pacific were most likely to co-invest, followed shortly after by developing economy family offices. European and North American family offices were less likely to conduct direct investments, though data suggests this will ... |
| | | | ... and profit-taking as the third quarter draws to a close also contributed to the market's fall, analysts said. LONDON - European stock markets closed in the red, following Wall Street lower on disappointing economic indicators on both sides of the Atlantic. ... |
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