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| | | ... Occidental Petroleum fell 3.0 per cent and oil services company Weatherford International plummeted 7.0 per cent. LONDON - European stock markets mostly retreated, pushed lower as oil prices slumped to new five-year lows on renewed signs of slack demand ... |
| | | | The share market is lower as fresh concerns about political instability in Greece spooks markets around the world. European markets fell overnight after a presidential election was brought forward, which investors feared could threaten Greece's bailout ... |
| | | | ... Hastings and Tokyo-based SuMi Trust have already reached first close on two debt funds, one targeting investment in junior European infrastructure debt and the other in senior European debt opportunities. The current total targeted commitment for both ... |
| | | | ... per cent, at 5,258.3 points. NEW YORK - Wall Street stocks have shaken off much of the negative momentum from Asian and European equity markets, finishing the day mixed after a bruising open. The broad-based S&P 500 stood at 2,059.82, down 0.49 points ... |
| | | | ... growth, while Japanese data showed the economy contracted by more than previously estimated in the third quarter. LONDON - European stocks fell, while crude oil prices and the euro hit new depths as the US dollar benefited from last week's solid US jobs ... |
| | | | ... revisions of the prior two months added a combined 44,000 jobs and brought the yearly average to 241,000 a month. LONDON - European stock markets rebounded strongly following heavy losses the previous day, buoyed by a surge in US jobs underlining a firm ... |
| | | | ... time." Edna Savage's immortal 1959 classic "Maybe This Year" provides an apt background song heading into last night's European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council meeting - most particularly, her plea. "If you love me, make it this year Make it now..." ... |
| | | | ... stimulus measures. At 0848 AEST on Friday, the December share price index futures contract was down two points at 5,370. The European Central Bank held its main "refinancing" rate steady at 0.05 per cent, as expected at its monthly policy meeting. But ... |
| | | | ... to go to about 94 US cents." He said interest rate increases from the RBA would push up bond yields. With Japanese and European rates still on the floor as a result of quantitative easing, Australian bond yields will attract more capital. "Central banks ... |
| | | | ... slowed from 9.0% in Q3 2008 to 6.8% in Q4 2008 to 6.6% in Q1 2009) and asset and credit markets were collapsing - or the European sovereign debt crisis, there's no reason for Australia not to survive this "income recession". Yes, Australia's in recession... ... |
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