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| | | ... the US sub-prime loan crisis swam across the Atlantic and into the Eurozone. The uncertainty sparked by the US budget impasse is already beginning to create headwinds for the single currency area through the appreciation of the euro -it's regaining strength ... |
| | | | ... the shutdown - and it could go on for longer - there's still the debt ceiling - it, too, could be subject to the same impasse (delete that, it will). And what happens if the shutdown hits the ceiling? I'm pretty sure you'll be able to find these risks ... |
| | | | ... Australia, the market suffered its heaviest daily fall in almost two months as nervous investors sold out due to a political impasse in the United States. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 88.2 points, or 1.66 per cent, to 5,218.9 points. The broader ... |
| | | | ... prime objective of House Republicans. LONDON - European stock markets were hesitant as traders reacted to a US budget impasse, offsetting news of improving eurozone business confidence. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index dropped 0.81 per cent to close ... |
| | | | ... brokerage Interactive Investor added that "with the recent run or weaker global economic data investors have reached an impasse, and without a great deal in sight this week to inspire them, we should see markets drift lower. Ongoing eurozone concerns ... |
| | | | ... stock markets slumped and the euro has hit a near two-month dollar low as dealers assess the fallout of Italy's political impasse after elections in the indebted eurozone country. Milan's FTSE MIB index tumbled 4.89 per cent to end the day at 16,552 ... |
| | | | ... only slightly behind in the lower house. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the possibility of a political impasse in Italy for an incoming government was creating uncertainty amongst investors. "There is a significant political risk to ... |
| | | | ... fears for Spain and Italy; Japan earthquake/tsunami/nuclear meltdown that disrupted production; America's debt ceiling impasse, and; Standard & Poor's downgrade of the USA to AA. This time could be different. Ahh, those immortal words. Certainly, or ... |
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