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| | | ... and fourth-largest economies who have come under pressure in the debt markets, both closed up 2.7 per cent. European equities began the day in the red after Moody's ratings agency downgraded two top French banks, cutting its rating for Credit Agricole ... |
| | | | ... equity market isn't the cheapest in the world, the characteristics of it to do well are pretty impressive. "Yes, European equities are cheaper right now but I think investors that buy large cap high quality US companies and balance their portfolio will ... |
| | | | ... fell for every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Volume was light at 3.7 billion shares. LONDON - European equities were mixed with investors focused on the debt-ceiling struggle in Washington and debt crisis contagion in Europe. Stock market ... |
| | | | ... of them - to CDOs and other structured investment products that later turned out to be worth less than junk. European equities also closed higher led by a 1.25 per cent jump in French stocks. Say what? Has the sovereign debt crisis there been resolved? ... |
| | | | ... every one that rose on the New York Stock Exchange. Consolidated volume came to 3.8 billion shares. LONDON - European equities traded mixed, while the euro lost ground against the dollar, with concerns over Greece's debt mountain playing against weaker ... |
| | | | ... yield fell to 4.42 per cent from 4.46 per cent. Bond yields and prices move in opposite directions. LONDON - European equities rose on Thursday, as investors welcomed the US Federal Reserve's commitment to keep interest rates low, and digested upbeat ... |
| | | | The outlook is positive for the Australian market on Thursday, with strong leads from Wall Street and European equities markets overnight, and higher prices in oil and precious metals. At 0711 AEST on the ASX 24, the June share price index futures contract ... |
| | | | ... closed for business for 21 days. It's mere political grandstanding by both sides of the political divide. Sure, European equities fell but only so gently. But like Wall Street's, investors' reaction could be put down to consolidation of recent gains. ... |
| | | | ... 3,892.71 points, while in Frankfurt the DAX closed down 35.15 points, or 0.52 per cent, at 6,780.97 points. European equities had risen on Monday, supported by UN-backed military action in Libya, easing nuclear fears in Japan plus merger and acquisition ... |
| | | | ... YORK - Securities markets were closed on Wall Street overnight for the President's Day public holiday. LONDON - European equities and the euro fell on Monday, as violent unrest in Libya was only partially offset by positive European economic news, dealers ... |
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