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| | | ... about the US debt-ceiling deadlock were also dragging the market down. On Wall Street on Tuesday, stocks fell as the White House said it would object to a Republican plan in the House of Representatives that calls for raising the US debt limit by $US1 ... |
| | | | The Australian share market is expected to decline after US stocks fell on a White House threat to veto legislation that would avert a US debt default. But Australian resource stocks may gain after the price of metals and oil rose. At 0826 AEST on the ... |
| | | | ... single currency had suffered a heavy sell-off due to slow progress over the past few weeks. However, a warning from the White House that deadlocked talks to hammer out a deal to avoid a US default were still far from over continued to pressure the dollar. ... |
| | | | ... Barack Obama has been locked in tense negotiations over the issue, walking out of yesterday's deficit meeting at the White House. Overnight, Moody's placed the AAA credit rating of the US on a review for possible downgrade, raising the possibility it ... |
| | | | ... cent) to 1,361.07. The three indices had opened the session with gains after a late-night announcement Sunday by the White House that US forces had killed the Muslim extremist behind the September 11, 2001 attacks, as well as other attacks around the ... |
| | | | ... bonds and their yields move in opposite directions. The markets had been mixed earlier in the day, after late-night White House talks failed to resolve a budget crisis that could lead to a shutdown of parts of the government. Traders seemed uneasy as ... |
| | | | ... proposal for the next fiscal year. Obama's budget includes a five-year freeze on many domestic spending programs. The White House contends the budget plan for the fiscal year beginning Oct 1 puts the government on course to cut deficits by about $US1.1 ... |
| | | | ... Jobs, Chinese President Hu Jintao is coming to America... and meet and dine with US President Barack Obama at the White House. I could just imagine the polite dinner conversation. BO: More roast beef Mr. President? (Hope you choke on it so someone who'll ... |
| | | | ... market was reacting to US markets, which fell for a second day on Tuesday after home sales dropped unexpectedly and the White House enaged with oil drillers over its attempt to impose a pause on offshore drilling. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed ... |
| | | | ... at 4581.3. NEW YORK - US Stocks dropped for a second day on Tuesday after home sales dropped unexpectedly and the White House vowed to fight a court ruling against an offshore drilling moratorium. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 149 points, its ... |
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