Posts Tagged ‘FOREX’

FOREX-Dlr pinned near record low vs euro; earnings eyed (at Reuters)

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

If ever an earnings report was to be looked at with forgiveness, it would be this one. But investors need to hear how things will start getting better.
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‘Mad Money Lightning Round’: Dip Into Deere (at TheStreet.com)

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Futures Mirror Global Selloff Stock-index futures fell, tracking overseas declines amid a resurgence in credit-market jitters and nervousness about second-quarter earnings season. Asian markets dropped sharply on financial-sector concern and European regional indexes were all down by over 2% midday Asia Markets: Nikkei 225 Dips 1.1%Data: Markets Overview | Treasurys | Forex | Crude
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[$$] Financials Lead a Late Stock Surge (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Futures Mirror Global Selloff Stock-index futures fell, tracking overseas declines amid a resurgence in credit-market jitters and nervousness about second-quarter earnings season. Asian markets dropped sharply on financial-sector concern and European regional indexes were all down by over 2% midday Asia Markets: Nikkei 225 Dips 1.1%Data: Markets Overview | Treasurys | Forex | Crude
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[$$] Markets Make a Modest Rebound (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Futures Mirror Global Selloff Stock-index futures fell, tracking overseas declines amid a resurgence in credit-market jitters and nervousness about second-quarter earnings season. Asian markets dropped sharply on financial-sector concern and European regional indexes were all down by over 2% midday Asia Markets: Nikkei 225 Dips 1.1%Data: Markets Overview | Treasurys | Forex | Crude
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Yahoo: Icahn’s Eager-Seller Tactics (at BusinessWeek)

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Futures Mirror Global Selloff Stock-index futures fell, tracking overseas declines amid a resurgence in credit-market jitters and nervousness about second-quarter earnings season. Asian markets dropped sharply on financial-sector concern and European regional indexes were all down by over 2% midday Asia Markets: Nikkei 225 Dips 1.1%Data: Markets Overview | Treasurys | Forex | Crude
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