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23 Jun 2004 05:28 AM
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Bourses buoyed by late Street rally:
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European bourses rose at the start of trading on Wednesday after Wall Street staged a late rally. The delay and cut-price debut of Postbank was a focus of activity in Frankfurt.
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23 Jun 2004 03:53 AM
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Tokyo stocks flat ahead of Fed rate meeting:
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Tokyo shares were mixed to flat in morning trade on Wednesday, as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the US Federal Reserve’s policy board meeting next week.
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23 Jun 2004 03:19 AM
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Wall Street ends higher in light trading:
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Wall Street staged a mild rebound in afternoon trade, scoring broad-based gains that traders said came as mutual fund managers bought index-tracking baskets of stocks in an effort to put new mutual fund inflows to
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22 Jun 2004 02:13 PM
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Bourses edge back in thin trading conditions:
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Leading European equities eased back on Tuesday as trading volumes remained thin and investors digested a rather disappointing confidence survey by the German ZEW institute.
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22 Jun 2004 05:42 AM
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World Bank touches investor base:
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The World Bank no longer enjoys the prominence in the international bond market that it once had, but the group’s heritage means it can still punch above its weight.
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22 Jun 2004 04:07 AM
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Tokyo stocks slip on lack of momentum:
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Tokyo stocks closed lower on Tuesday after being dragged down by overnight losses in US markets, but recovered from the worst of their intra-day losses.
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22 Jun 2004 03:05 AM
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US stocks subdued as Wall Street looks ahead:
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US stocks fell in the last hour of trade after a flat day, as investors booked profits and the market paid the price of a day devoid of economic data.
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21 Jun 2004 02:04 PM
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Bourses end winning run amid quiet trading:
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Bid speculation helped liven up an otherwise quiet session for Europe’s bourses yesterday as the official onset of summer signalled a decline in trading volumes.
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21 Jun 2004 07:52 AM
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U.S. Investors Turn to Cash as Stocks, Bonds and Trading Drop:
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Bill Miller, whose U.S. stock mutual fund has outpaced the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index for a record 13 years, said he’s struggling to find much to buy these days.
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21 Jun 2004 05:30 AM
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Dax pushes ahead but others stay put:
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Europe’s bourses moved little overall in early trade on Monday as investors mark time amid a thin corporate calendar until June 30 when the US Federal Reserve will decide on whether to raise interest rates and by how
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21 Jun 2004 03:38 AM
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Tech rebound boosts Tokyo stocks:
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Stocks in Tokyo were lifted on Monday by a technology rebound on Wall Street and a rising tide of economic optimism in Japan.
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19 Jun 2004 06:08 AM
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Wall Street drifts through a low-volume week:
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Wall Street’s trajectory this week resembled that of a paper aeroplane this week as it drifted in low volume trade and finished largely flat for the five-session stretch.
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19 Jun 2004 05:01 AM
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Bourses clock-up five-week winning streak:
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Leading European stocks put aside a poor start to the week as investors grew increasingly confident that the US Federal Reserve would not aggressively raise interest rates at its next policy meeting at the end of the month.
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18 Jun 2004 03:56 AM
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Tech sector worries hit Tokyo stocks:
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Tokyo stocks declined for a second consecutive session on Friday as technology sector jitters spread from the US.
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18 Jun 2004 02:43 AM
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Bourses weighed down by inflation worries:
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European bourses clawed back some of their early losses by midday on Friday, but as oil supply worries weighed on Wall Street due to its implications for inflation and, consequently, interest rates.
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