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17 Jun 2004 04:15 AM
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Tokyo stocks drop on profit-taking:
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Tokyo shares were marginally lower on Thursday as investors took profits after the market closed at a six-week high the previous day
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17 Jun 2004 03:37 AM
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Torpor arrives early on Wall Street:
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Wall Street ran out of momentum and played dead on Wednesday, with indices failing to sustain their gains of the previous session and low trading volumes continuing to plague the markets
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17 Jun 2004 03:14 AM
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Bourses end higher despite Wall Street slip:
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Stock markets in Europe had another positive session on Wednesday as investors were calmed by US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan’s comments on interest rates, and ignored the stuttering performance of the Wall Street market
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16 Jun 2004 03:25 AM
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Tokyo stocks reach six-week intraday high:
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Tokyo shares hit a six-week intraday high on Wednesday, as investors snapped up shares of banks and technology companies after Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan signaled that US inflation is “not likely to be a serious concern”
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16 Jun 2004 02:56 AM
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Wall St gains as inflation fears recede:
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US stocks ran out of breath on Tuesday afternoon, with buyers sticking to the sidelines and low trading volumes continuing to frustrate traders encouraged by morning gains
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16 Jun 2004 02:39 AM
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Bourses advance as US rate fears recede:
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Leading European equities regained their upward momentum yesterday as investors temporarily put aside concerns about the pace of US monetary tightening, following the release of relatively benign US inflation data
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15 Jun 2004 03:23 AM
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Tokyo shares slip on semiconductor worries:
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Tokyo stocks slipped on Monday as anxiety about weakening demand for semiconductors spread through the technology sector
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15 Jun 2004 02:46 AM
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Wall Street lower amid interest rate worries:
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Wall Street stocks succumbed to sharp selling on Monday amid a renewed focus on economic data and what they might imply for the outlook of benchmark interest rates, which are now almost universally expected to rise at the end of the month
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15 Jun 2004 02:25 AM
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Global rate fears drag FTSE down:
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Concerns that global interest rates will rise faster and higher than expected pushed the London equity market into the red on Monday
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14 Jun 2004 02:21 AM
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Positive economic outlook lifts Tokyo stocks:
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Tokyo stocks climbed on Monday morning as the market stayed in an upbeat mood spurred by positive economic data last week
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12 Jun 2004 04:35 AM
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U.S. markets honor Reagan:
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Financial markets to be closed Friday for 40th President's funeral service
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12 Jun 2004 03:38 AM
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Eurostocks dip in quiet trade:
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FTSE Eurotop 300 eases 0.2%, Accor falls on costly acquisition, inflation fears weigh on sentiment
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11 Jun 2004 03:44 AM
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Profit-taking sends Tokyo shares lower:
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Tokyo shares reversed course to close down on Friday, as investors took profits following the previous day’s rally
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11 Jun 2004 02:44 AM
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Mixed signals give few hints to Wall St:
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Wall Street rose modestly on Thursday as some positive corporate news countered downbeat employment data. But thin trading volumes continued to plague equity markets in the final session of a shortened week
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11 Jun 2004 02:19 AM
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Bourses crawl to seventh successive gain:
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European blue-chip stocks managed a seventh consecutive advance on Thursday, their longest run of gains since the turn of the year, although activity slowed to a crawl as the summer holiday season approached
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