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| | | ... there happens here these days," Mr Peacock said. Europe's main stock markets also dropped with workers across indebted eurozone nations striking in protest against their governments' deep austerity programs. London's FTSE 100 index of leading companies ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower following the US and Europe's leads as workers across indebted eurozone nations protest against their governments' deep austerity programs. At 0631 AEDT on Thursday, the December share price index futures ... |
| | | | ... $1.2662, its lowest level since September 7, after investor sentiment in Germany dropped unexpectedly, renewing fears the eurozone's biggest economy could tip into recession. The index of investor confidence compiled by the ZEW economic institute fell ... |
| | | | ... will continue to react each time it flares up - of which, the default reaction is contagion and eventual break-up of the eurozone and then hell breaks loose. But we had previous 'scary' episodes before in financial and economic history - notably the ... |
| | | | ... says that the impact of the US election result, the leadership change in China and the strengthening of resolve in the eurozone, while broadly positive, were already reflected in the price of global assets. The strategy expert argues that even fresh ... |
| | | | ... the US dollar after a week dominated by rising concerns about the economic outlook for both the United States and the eurozone. An upbeat consumer confidence report from the US helped stocks reverse some lost ground, but concerns about the looming "fiscal ... |
| | | | ... on to their gains on Tuesday despite a downbeat survey which showed that private sector business activity across the eurozone shrank at its fastest rate in three and a half years in October. London's FTSE 100 index of top companies closed up 0.79 per ... |
| | | | ... Composite lost 37.93 (1.26 per cent) at 2,982.13. LONDON - European stocks rose after strong US jobs figures upstaged poor eurozone manufacturing data, while the euro hit a three-week low versus the dollar, dealers said. London's FTSE 100 index of top ... |
| | | | ... offering to provide a cost-efficient way for experienced investors to trade on the political risk and uncertainty in the Eurozone that have overshadowed financial markets. "These products have previously only been available for institutions to trade. ... |
| | | | ... James also reminded delegates that despite the continuing diatribe of negative press over the state of the US and the Eurozone, that global economic growth - projected to be 3.3% this year - is not far off normal. With so much preoccupation on the tribulations ... |
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