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| | | SYDNEY - The Australian market looks set to open lower following falls on Wall Street after a weak result in Spain's bond auction. At 0650 AEST on Thursday, the June share price index futures contract was down 36 points at 4,313. No major economic or ... |
| | | | ... 1,413.31. LONDON - Europe's main stock markets have retreated as fears that the eurozone debt crisis was resurfacing in Spain offset solid manufacturing data from the US and China. In afternoon deals, London's FTSE 100 index of top companies was down ... |
| | | | ... 4.3% Canada S&P/TSX 12392.2 -0.6% -2.0% 3.7% FTSE 100 5768.5 -1.5% -1.8% 3.5% Shanghai Composite 2262.8 -3.7% -6.8% 2.9% Spain IBEX 35 8008 -3.3% -5.4% -6.5% We've come a long way baby - well, at least those of us who kept the faith (or gentle readers ... |
| | | | ... when it got its a,-78 billion salvation? You betcha! Hello, Wayne Swan. Hope you're listening. This is happening now in Spain where a general strike in protest of the government's austerity measures brought Madrid, Barcelona and other Spanish cities ... |
| | | | ... Frankfurt bucked the weaker trend to finish virtually unchanged. Madrid was off 1.03 per cent as investors worried over Spain's public deficit while Milan fell 0.72 per cent. HONG KONG - Asian markets mostly rallied on Tuesday after Federal Reserve Chairman ... |
| | | | ... - European stocks have closed higher, helped by a strong US showing and a positive German business confidence report but Spain fell on concerns over its debt after the government suffered a surprise poll setback. Dealers said Spain was already causing ... |
| | | | ... six cents to $19.19. "Rounding out the list of factors working against the market are comments out of Europe that suggest Spain is on the brink of re-igniting the euro zone crisis overall," Mr Le Brun said. Making news, Qantas has teamed up with China ... |
| | | | ... economics professor at the London School of Economics and ex-Bank of England monetary policy committee member - proclaiming that Spain "is now at greater risk of sovereign restructuring than ever before." Greece "will have to restructure again," Portugal ... |
| | | | ... was not conducive to making mo' money. No sir! Better stuff your savings under the bed. Greece will default - Portugal, Spain and Italy, maybe. The Eurozone economy will recede, and perhaps take the UK down with it. Worse, the Eurozone will implode and ... |
| | | | ... on robust economic data from Germany and the US with traders also buoyed by the extra breathing room granted struggling Spain by EU ministers in Brussels. At close, London's benchmark FTSE 100 index rose 1.07 per cent to 5956.43 points, in Paris the ... |
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