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25 Oct 2004 11:10 AM
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Things to consider when choosing a stock broker:
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As the advertising palette of brokerage firms sparkles with the rainbow of opportunities, and media columns sizzle with intimidating reports of brokers’ abusing naive clients, it is important to stick to objective criteria when choosing the advisor that will provide you access to the world of securities and possibly steer you out of danger and towards profit.
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25 Oct 2004 04:24 AM
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China impacts high oil prices:
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Crude oil continues to grow as China added concern to oil supply on its no-end growing demand.
December crude oil lifted 36 cents (0.7%) to $55.53 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the highest since 1983.
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22 Oct 2004 04:53 AM
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Oil approaches drastic $55:
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Oil climbed to its record highs once again on Friday on the continuing concern of winter supply. $55 per barrel becomes ordinary thing.
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20 Oct 2004 09:29 AM
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50% UK adults want employer+employee pension contribution: survey:
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Recent research showed about 50% of the UK adults would vote for the obligatory pension contributions for employers and employees.
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20 Oct 2004 07:21 AM
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Oil slid to $53 on slowing demand fear:
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Oil prices slid to some $53 level as market traders fear higher oil supply may cause demand decline and oil prices may be painful for the growth in economy.
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19 Oct 2004 07:59 AM
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Crude oil declines on OPEC statement:
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Crude oil eased slightly after OPEC statement oil demand may be forced to fall on higher prices.
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18 Oct 2004 08:07 AM
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Oil above $55 on winter demand:
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On Monday, oil hit new record on winter concerns, despite Greenspan’s remark the U.S. economy does not face real threat.
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15 Oct 2004 07:22 AM
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Oil near new record level on tight supply:
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Oil nearly reached $55 per barrel record as oil exports remain tough, the U.S. inventories declined and oil demand keeps lifting.
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14 Oct 2004 02:33 PM
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Tabulation error changed Business Council economic outlook:
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On Tuesday, the correction of the U.S. informal grouping of the largest companies’ CEOs the Business Council unveiled an error in computation and changed 2005 economic growth forecast to more optimistic.
125 members of the Council have “guardedly optimistic” outlook for 2005 than it was announced before, the organization
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14 Oct 2004 07:54 AM
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Finland leads in economic competition for the second straight year:
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According to the World Economic Forum’s ranking, for the second straight year the most competitive economy is Finland’s one.
Finland
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14 Oct 2004 07:39 AM
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Oil breaks $54 again on inventory fears:
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Crude oil grows constantly as the U.S. inventories show poor performing ahead of coming winter with its rising demand.
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12 Oct 2004 05:18 AM
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Tokyo stocks fell for a third-straight session:
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Japanese stocks fell for a third-straight session on record oil prices and technology shares.
The Nikkei 225 closed down 1.3%, at 11,201.81 points. Topix fell1.2% to 1126.80.
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05 Oct 2004 05:31 AM
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Nikkei rose for a fourth day on telecommunications shares:
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Japanese market rose for a fourth day on telecommunications shares. The Nikkei 225 Stock Index adding 2.20 to 11,281.83. The Topix Index rose 0.1% to 1140.12.
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30 Sep 2004 04:09 AM
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Tokyo shares rose, snapping a nine-session losing streak:
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Nikkei 225 rose for the first day in ten, the index added 0.35% to 10,823.57. In the first fiscal quarter the Nikkei lost 9%, the biggest decline among whole Asia market.
"I think
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28 Sep 2004 04:03 AM
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Dow Jones closed below 10,000 on record oil prices:
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The Dow Jones fell 58.70 points, or 0.58%, at 9,988.54. The index closed below 10,000 for the first time in about six weeks. The S&P 500 index dropped 6.59 points, or 0.59%, to 1,103.52. The Nasdaq Composite fell 19.60 points, or 1.04%, to 1,859.88.
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