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| | ... points, to 19,348.44 while Shanghai was flat, nudging up 1.05 points to 2,529.76. Markets rallied on Monday after Italian prime ministerial nominee Mario Monti replaced Silvio Berlusconi. Greece also has a new leader, Lucas Papademos, former deputy chief ... |
| | | ... (0.13 per cent) to 2,625.15. "Stocks are higher today after Greece tapped former central banker Lucas Papademos as interim prime minister and (amid) reports of the European Central Bank buying Italian and Spanish debt," said Scott Marcouiller of Wells ... |
| | | ... to 4,342.5. NEW YORK - US equity markets fell Friday as investors braced for a Greek confidence vote that could oust the prime minister and trigger fresh eurozone debt turmoil. A mixed US jobs report offered some small signs of improvement, but reminded ... |
| | | ... bailout fund. In return, Greece must implement unpopular austerity measures. But this was thrown into doubt after Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said he planned to hold a referendum on the bailout package. French President Nicolas Sarkozy and ... |
| | | ... take a heavier hit on Greek debt. Milan was lower for much of the day but finished with a gain of 0.72 per cent as Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi readied an emergency cabinet meeting to review new austerity measures demanded by EU leaders. ... |
| | | ... Communications Minister Stephen Conroy says keeping politicians out of an inquiry into the media is the right thing to do. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has accused NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell and federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott of conspiring with ... |
| | | ... points and in Frankfurt the DAX dropped 1.0 per cent to 5,193.97 points. Milan dropped 1.98 per cent, unimpressed by moves by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government to reinforce its austerity proposals. Brussels fell 0.36 per cent, Amsterdam slid ... |
| | | ... Noda defeated Trade and Industry Minister Banri Kaeida in a second round of voting to effectively become Japan's sixth new Prime Minister in five years. The US dollar edged up to 76.69 yen from 76.65 in Tokyo afternoon trade. The voting came after Naoto ... |
| | | ... debt-stricken Greece's government would survive a key confidence vote late Tuesday. Markets were now looking to see if Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou can push through the additional austerity measures that European leaders and investors deem ... |
| | | ... points, or 2.19 per cent, to 2,687.26 points. Investors were optimistic about the situation in Greece, where the government of Prime Minister George Papandreou was facing a late-night confidence vote that had the future of Europe's finances hanging in ... |
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