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| | ... The Australian sharemarket is expected to open lower today after stocks fell on Wall Street, as 73,000 workers at General Motors launched a nation-wide strike. This is in spite of higher metal prices overnight and a record-setting performance yesterday ... |
| | | ... month PM kerb close on the London Metals Exchange. NEW YORK - US stocks fell overnight after oil prices rose and a General Motors executive said the crisis in US mortgage lending hurt US auto sales this month, stirring concerns of an even wider economic ... |
| | | ... over the five years," the report said. For example, in 2000, 15 out of the top 20 funds were US-based including General Motors, General Electric, IBM, Lucent Technologies and Boeing. By 2005, only General Motors remains in the rankings but has since ... |
| | | ... investors on edge and boosted crude oil prices by nearly 2 per cent. Shares in manufacturers, including Boeing Co, 3M Co and General Electric Co declined, along with retailers, banks and transport companies. Bernanke told Congress overnight that core ... |
| | | ... that the Federal Reserve's next move will be an interest rate cut. The Dow and the S&P were buoyed by a jump in General Motors Corp shares on speculation that the automaker will not bid for Chrysler and by a gain in energy shares after crude oil futures ... |
| | | ... basis". The risk is that this 'unfunded liability' is unpredictable and could cripple a company, as was the case with General Motors and its pension fund and health care liabilities which added $5,000 to the cost of each car. CalPERS said that the CERB ... |
| | | ... blue-chip stocks slipped as falling oil prices hit energy shares and financier Kirk Kerkorian cut his stake in General Motors Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 11.38 points at 12,310.21. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index was up 1.52 points ... |
| | | ... reaching another record close, as a spike in Altria Group's shares offset worries about the outlook for Boeing Co and General Motors Corp. A sharp rebound in crude oil prices, which ended above $US61 a barrel, also gave investors a reason to buy the ... |
| | | ... high set in January 2000, fueled by optimism about falling oil prices. The Dow got one of its biggest lifts from General Motors Corp, whose shares jumped 2.4 per cent after chief executive Rick Wagoner said he was open to an alliance with Renault-Nissan. ... |
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