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February 9, 2013
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  • 14/03/2012 | Argentina

    Wall Street retreats, as European stocks end high

    The S&P 500 broke a five-day streak of gains as investors found little reason to extend a rally that took the benchmark index to four-year highs. Meanwhile, European stocks ended higher, with benchmarks closing at levels not seen since August.

  • 16/04/2012 | Argentina

    YPF's stock transactions suspended in New York, Buenos Aires

    Shares of Argentina’s biggest energy company Repsol-YPF fell by 11.2 percent in Wall Street and edged down by 2.5 percent at the Merval Buenos Aires stock before both stock markets suspended the company’s transactions for the day.

  • 17/01/2013 | World

    Wall Street hits five-year high on data, eBay

    Global equity markets rallied today, with the S&P 500 index closing at a five-year high, while the dollar pared losses against the euro as surprisingly strong US housing and labor market data signaled strength in the world's largest economy.

  • 25/01/2013 | World

    Global shares rise as economic outlook brightens

    Global equity markets rose today on signs of a healthier European financial system and a brighter outlook for Germany, while US stocks extended a rally to an eighth day, their best run since late 2004.

  • 07/01/2013 | World

    Global shares slip before earnings

    World stock prices fell on worries about disappointing company results while world oil prices dipped on profit-taking, but signs of improvement in the global economy capped the losses.

  • 09/01/2013 | World

    Global shares gain on encouraging US earnings

    US stocks rose today, as the first group of earnings reports started to trickle in, without giving a clear direction of how well corporations did during the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, Europe's top shares close high.

  • 11/01/2013 | World

    Wall Street ends flat, European shares' rally pauses

    US stocks were little changed today after Wells Fargo & Co reported a decline in net interest margin despite a record profit in the latest quarter, weighing on bank stocks. Meanwhile, European equities stalled.

  • 19/12/2012 | World

    Wall Street falls as 'cliff' talks sour, European shares end high

    US stocks sold off late in the day to close at session lows today as talks to avert a year-end fiscal crisis turned sour, even as investors still expect a deal. Meanwhile, Banks led European shares higher.

  • 21/12/2012 | World

    Wall St sinks as 'fiscal cliff' fears escalate

    US stocks slid today after a Republican plan to avoid the "fiscal cliff" failed to gain support last night, shrinking hopes that a deal would be reached before the new year.

  • 26/12/2012 | World

    Wall Street down for 3rd day, retail weak

    US stocks fell for a third straight day today, dragged lower by retail stocks after a report showed consumers spent less in the holiday shopping season than last year.

  • 10/12/2012 | World

    Italian uncertainty hits European shares; Wall Street slightly higher

    US stocks were mostly higher today, led by gains in McDonald's and technology shares, but Italian equities and bonds sank after Prime Minister Mario Monti's decision to resign stoked concern about who will lead the euro zone's third biggest economy out of its debt crisis.

  • 17/12/2012 | World

    Global stocks end mix on 'fiscal cliff'

    Global stocks climbed today, giving the S&P 500 its best day since November 23, on rising hopes that negotiations over the "fiscal cliff" were making progress and that a deal could be reached in days.

  • 18/12/2012 | World

    Global shares end high on hopes for US budget deal

    US stocks rallied today, capping off the S&P 500's best two-day run in a month, on confidence that a deal would be struck in Washington to avoid painful spending cuts and tax hikes that could hurt the economy. Meanwhile, European shares rose.

  • 22/11/2012 | World

    Global shares rise as global economic outlook improves

    European shares rose for a fourth consecutive session in thin volume today as strong Chinese data, as Wall Street was shut for Thanksgiving Holiday.

  • 27/11/2012 | World

    Wall Street down on cliff caution, European shares edge up

    US stocks slipped today in a choppy session, losing ground after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid expressed disappointment that there has been "little progress" in dealing with the so-called fiscal cliff. Meanwhile, European shares edged higher.

  • 03/12/2012 | World

    Global shares slip after US data

    Global shares pared early gains to trade mostly lower today after US manufacturing activity hit a three-year low in November, offsetting signs of revived growth in China.

  • 31/10/2012 | World

    Wall Street ends flat after Sandy shutdown

    The US stock market slowly returned to life after two days in the dark, in the wake of the massive storm Sandy that caused the market's first weather-related two-day closure since the late 19th century.

  • 08/11/2012 | World

    Wall Street falls on 'fiscal cliff,' Europe shares dip on Greece

    US stocks fell today and the market could be in line for more weakness as worries about Washington's ability to find a timely solution to the "fiscal cliff" dominate investor thinking in coming weeks. Meanwhile, European equities ended slightly down.

  • 12/11/2012 | World

    Global shares drop on US 'fiscal cliff' uncertainty

    US stocks were little changed in a lightly traded session today, with investors limiting bets ahead of what could be a drawn-out battle over the "fiscal cliff." Meanwhile, European shares ended lower for a fourth straight session.

  • 15/10/2012 | World

    Global stocks rise on Spain bets and data

    Global stocks rose on upbeat US data and earnings and on bets Spain was close to asking for a bailout. US stocks rebounded from last week's losses after Citigroup's earnings and retail sales sharply exceeded expectations.

  • 24/10/2012 | World

    Wall Street slips, as European shares halt slide on China data

    US stocks ended lower for a second day, as investors soured on another round of underwhelming corporate results and the Federal Reserve said it would stick to its stimulus plan. Meanwhile, European shares halted a three-day slide.

  • 29/10/2012 | World

    US markets shut on Tuesday, focus shifts to Wednesday

    Hurricane Sandy will close US stock markets for a second day on Tuesday, as Wall Street turned its attention to whether markets would be able to resume functioning on the month's final trading day on Wednesday.

  • 01/08/2012 | World

    Wall Street slips after Fed, as European shares rise

    US stocks slipped on disappointment that the Federal Reserve offered no new measures to stimulate the economy and after a computer glitch at a brokerage triggered a spike in volatility shortly after the open. Meanwhile, European shares rose in light trade.

  • 14/08/2012 | World

    Wall Street fades in late trade, European shares rally

    Wall Street stocks ended little changed after early gains supported by stronger-than-expected US retail sales numbers faded, while oil prices rose on tepid growth data in Europe that underpinned hopes for fresh monetary stimulus. Meanwhile, European shares advanced.

  • 11/09/2012 | World

    Global stocks gain on Fed easing outlook

    US and European stocks rallied and Treasuries slipped on expectations a German court would not interfere with a euro zone rescue plan and that the Federal Reserve would again ease US monetary conditions.

  • 12/07/2012 | World

    Economy fears hit global shares

    US stocks fell, hit by more warnings in the technology sector, while a rally in Procter & Gamble helped the blue-chip Dow cut its loss. Meanwhile, European shares sold off and slipped into the red for the week.

  • 17/07/2012 | World

    Global stocks mixed after Bernanke economy view

    Wall Street rose in choppy trade after a gloomy economic outlook by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke kept alive views that the US central bank may take further steps to stimulate growth. Meanwhile, European shares fell in thin trading.

  • 23/07/2012 | World

    Global shares plunge on Spain bailout speculation

    US stocks fell for a second straight session, as Spain appeared closer to needing a national bailout and poor corporate results weighed on the market. Meanwhile, European stocks also sank.

  • 21/05/2012 | World

    Global stocks rebound as G8 leaders pledge growth

    Global stocks rebounded from lows for the year as world leaders emphasized support for growth in the euro zone, and China said priority should be given to maintaining its economic expansion.

  • 29/06/2012 | World

    Global shares rally after EU agreement

    World stocks rallied today after euro zone leaders agreed on measures to cut soaring borrowing costs in Italy and Spain, in addition to directly recapitalizing regional banks.

  • 10/07/2012 | World

    More profit warnings hit Wall Street

    US stocks fell as several profit warnings from the technology sector added to concerns the economy was losing steam.

  • 01/05/2012 | World

    Occupy takes May Day protests to US streets

    Occupy Wall Street protesters gathered outside banks, meditated in public parks and staged anti-corporate song-and-dance routines in a May Day bid around the United States to revive a movement that triggered nationwide protests last year against economic injustice.

  • 03/05/2012 | World

    Wall Street drops, European shares end flat on ECB, US data

    US stocks fell as economic data sent mixed signals on the recovery a day before the April payrolls report. Meanwhile, European equities erased early gains to close broadly flat.

  • 18/05/2012 | World

    Historic Facebook debut falls short of expectations

    The historic initial public offering of Facebook Inc did not go as planned on Friday, as the social networking company's sky-high valuation combined with trading glitches left the stock languishing near its offering price at the market close.

  • 20/04/2012 | World

    YPF shares edge up in Buenos Aires, New York, Madrid

    Shares of Argentina’s biggest energy company Repsol-YPF bounced back from previous losses yesterday and held the trend today. Sshares were up by 1.2 percent in Wall Street and 1.2 percent at the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange.

  • 27/04/2012 | World

    Global stocks rally by the end of the week

    US stocks advanced and posted their best weekly gains in a month as stronger-than-expected earnings from Amazon.com and Expedia Inc reinforced confidence in corporate performance. Meanwhile, Europe's top share index rose.

  • 30/04/2012 | World

    Global stocks fall in April on Europe stress

    The S&P 500 posted its first monthly decline since November, as stocks slipped on signs the US economy may be slowing and as a recession in Spain highlighted risks in the euro zone. Meanwhile, European stocks snapped a four-session rally, with news of a recession in Spain putting economic and debt problems back in the spotlight.

  • 13/04/2012 | World

    YPF shares edge down in Buenos Aires and New York

    Shares of Argentina's biggest energy company YPF edged lower by 4.2 percent in Wall Street and 3.3 percent at  the Merval Buenos Aires stock market.

  • 17/04/2012 | World

    YPF's stocks plunge in Buenos Aires, transactions halted in New York

    Shares of Argentina’s biggest energy company Repsol-YPF plunged by 7.5 percent  at the Merval Buenos Aires stock today.  In Spain, shares sank by 6.1 in trade at the Madrid Stock Exchange. Stocks transactions were halted yesterday and remained suspended for today in Wall Street.

  • 19/04/2012 | World

    Repsol-YPF shares bounce back in Buenos Aires and NY; fall in Madrid

    Shares of Argentina’s biggest energy company Repsol-YPF bounced back from previous losses by gaining 5.1 percent at the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange; while in Wall Street shares were also recovering from a bumpy week and gained 9.9 percent. In Spain, however, shares fell 4.8 percent.

  • 09/04/2012 | World

    YPF shares plunge in Buenos Aires and New York ahead of key week

    Shares in Argentina's biggest energy company YPF plunged 4 percent in Buenos Aires today while the company's US-listed shares were 2.4 percent lower in New York ahead of key week.

  • 12/04/2012 | World

    Repsol-YPF shares show gains in BA, Wall street; edge down in Spain

    As rumours of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announcing the buying of a bigger stake of Repsol-YPF mixed company this afternoon, Repsol-YPF shares edged down by 0.88 percent in Madrid, while in Wall Street and Buenos Aires Merval shares presented gains of 10 and 8.5 percent respectively.

  • 13/04/2012 | World

    Wall Street, European shares fall on Spanish, Chinese data

    US stocks closed their worst two-week slide since November with a selloff as disappointing China growth data sparked worries the global recovery was flagging. Meanwhile, European shares went into reverse after two days of gains as concerns over euro zone sovereign debt returned.

  • 21/03/2012 | World

    Global stocks mostly slip, tech keeps S&P near 4-yr highs

    US stocks mostly fell, weighed by the energy services sector, but gains in technology shares buoyed the Nasdaq and helped keep the S&P 500 near four-year highs. Meanwhile, European shares fell.

  • 23/03/2012 | World

    Wall Street bounces back as European shares suffer worst week

    US stocks rose in light volume, buoyed by rising energy and basic materials shares, as the S&P 500 kept showing resilience even as it posted its second negative week so far this year. Meanwhile, European shares closed fractionally lower to record their steepest weekly loss since the start of the year.

  • 04/04/2012 | World

    YPF shares edge down in Buenos Aires and New York

    Shares of Argentina's biggest energy company YPF edge lower by 0.6 percent in Wall Street today also slipping 0.2% at the Buenos Aires stock market.

  • 16/03/2012 | World

    S&P 500 ends best week with quiet day, European shares edge up

    Global stocks advanced, with a broad measure of US equities rising to an almost four-year high after news of subdued inflation added to investment sentiment and helped fuel a retreat in government debt markets.

  • 17/03/2012 | World

    Protesters return to NY park for Occupy Wall Street anniversary

    More than 200 protesters gathered on Saturday in New York's Zuccotti Park to mark the six-month anniversary of the Occupy Wall Street movement and clashed with police, resulting in several arrests and three officers injured, officials said.

  • 19/03/2012 | World

    Apple buoys Wall Street, as European shares slip

    Apple lifted US stocks on Monday after it announced regular dividends and share buy-backs, while benchmark US Treasury yields hit a near five-month high as investors sold safe-haven government bonds. Meanwhile, European share prices slipped to snap a four-day winning streak.

  • 01/03/2012 | World

    Global stocks rise on data, ECB cash injection

    US stocks rose, moving back to 2008 highs, after a jump in bank shares and further upbeat data on the labor market, though sharp gains in oil prices limited the advance. Meanwhile, European shares closed higher, boosted by euro zone banks.

  • 02/03/2012 | World

    Wall Street dips, eyes on oil prices

    The S&P 500 and Nasdaq notched their eighth week of gains in the last nine, but momentum ran out on Friday as shares ended the day lower after a thinly traded session.

  • 07/03/2012 | World

    Global stocks claw back after US jobs report

    US stocks broke a three-day losing streak, recovering some recent losses after a report showed the US private sector added more jobs than expected last month. Meanwhile, European stocks bounced from one-month lows, helped by an upbeat US job report.

  • 24/02/2012 | World

    Global stocks end higher

    The S&P 500 inched higher to close at the highest since before the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, continuing a pattern of steady gains on signs of US economic recovery. Meanwhile, European share price edged up.

  • 28/02/2012 | World

    Wall Street advances; ECB cash injection boosts European shares

    Strong US consumer confidence helped stocks advance and the S&P 500 to pierce the key 1,370 point level. Meanwhile, European shares edged up as investors braced for the next round of the European Central Bank's (ECB) injection of cheap cash for banks, a major factor in driving the market's rally in 2012.

  • 28/02/2012 | World

    Day of reckoning for Romney as Michigan votes

    US Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney accused rival Rick Santorum of trying to "kidnap" Michigan's Republican presidential contest as he faced the possibility of a humiliating defeat in the Rust Belt state where he grew up.

  • 20/02/2012 | World

    European shares rise on China move, Greek hopes

    Shares gained as China's move to beef up banking activity supported optimism for global growth and as Greece edged closer to securing a bailout, though rising oil prices weighed on the recovery hopes.

  • 21/02/2012 | World

    Global stocks slip, cooled by rising oil prices

    US stocks retreated today, undermined by rising oil prices and doubts about the success of Europe's second bailout package for Greece, but earlier the Dow Jones industrial average rose above 13,000 for the first time in nearly four years

  • 22/02/2012 | World

    Global stocks lower on euro zone recession worries

    Global stocks eased after data showed the euro zone may be sliding toward recession and China's new export orders shrank in February.

  • 09/02/2012 | World

    Wall Street, European shares higher on Greek deal

    US stocks rose modestly for a third straight day and European shares edged up slightly, after Greece reached a deal to secure a financial bailout, but investors were cautious after weeks of gains.

  • 13/02/2012 | World

    Global stocks rise on Greek vote

    US Stocks rose, led by bank shares after Greece's parliament approved reforms needed to qualify for a cash disbursement and avoid an unruly default. Meanwhile, a low-volume rally in European shares looked to peter out as traders said short-sellers were beginning to position for a fall in the market.

  • 17/02/2012 | World

    Global stocks rise on Greek bailout optimism

    US stocks edged higher, but investors stayed cautious before a long holiday weekend when hopes are set for Greece's bailout plan to be approved. Meanwhile, European stocks rallied, with a key index hitting a level not seen since before the market's early August nosedive.

  • 17/01/2012 | World

    Hundreds of Occupy protesters rally at US Capitol

    Several hundred demonstrators with the Occupy movement rallied outside the US Capitol building to denounce what they called the influence of money in Congress.

  • 27/01/2012 | World

    US police warn Occupy protesters in Washington

    Protesters of the "Occupy" movement will be barred from camping at two Washington parks near the White House where they have been living since October, authorities said after Republican lawmakers raised questions about the protests.

  • 07/02/2012 | World

    Global stocks mixed, Greece uncertainty weighs

    US stocks ended up slightly, but with the outcome of discussions on a bailout package for Greece uncertain, investors are unlikely to make big bets in coming days. Meanwhile, European shares slipped.

  • 23/11/2011 | World

    Global stocks fall on German auction, China data

    US stocks suffered a sixth straight day of losses as frustration over the euro zone's debt crisis, coupled with weak Chinese factory data, further dented investor sentiment. Meanwhile, European shares fell to their lowest close in seven weeks after low demand at a German bond auction.

  • 25/11/2011 | World

    Wall Street falls for 7th session, European shares rebound

    US stocks fell for a seventh straight session, leading global equity markets to their worst week in two months on fear that Europe's debt crisis is dragging on without a credible solution. Meanwhile, European shares turned higher.

  • 05/12/2011 | World

    Global shares lose steam on downgrade worries

    Hopes that policymarkers are working toward a solution to the debt crisis lifted global shares, but a late-day credit warning from Standard & Poor's underscored what was at stake. It caused US stocks to cut gains, while European stocks rose to a five-week closing high.

  • 03/11/2011 | World

    'Wall Street' artist sets sights on Corzine

    Artist Geoffrey Raymond, famous for his paintings of troubled Wall Street figures, has found his next muse in MF Global Holdings Ltd's Jon Corzine.

  • 17/11/2011 | World

    Authorities foil protest bid to shut Wall Street

    New York police prevented protesters from shutting down Wall Street, arresting more than 200 people in repeated clashes with an unexpectedly small but spirited Occupy Wall Street rally.

  • 21/11/2011 | World

    European shares fall on euro zone, US debt worries

    US stocks fell for a fourth session, as the lack of progress in dealing with heavy debt both in the United States and Europe further sapped investor confidence in equities.

  • 25/10/2011 | World

    Police arrest 85 in Oakland, break-up protest camp

    Police arrested at least 85 people and cleared a camp used by anti-Wall Street protesters near the Oakland, California, city hall, a city spokeswoman said.

  • 26/10/2011 | World

    Bare-bones EU debt deal news enough for buyers

    US stocks rose as the slow progress from European leaders in resolving their debt crisis was enough to satisfy investors, even if early reports from an EU summit were short on detail. Stocks increased gains in the afternoon as the news emerged, continuing the market's recent rally.

  • 27/10/2011 | World

    Rain, raid fears raise tension at NY Occupy Wall St

    Cold, wind, rain and fear of a police raid put New York's Occupy Wall Street protesters on edge, sparking conflicts at the 6-week-old camp over even the most mundane points of park life.

  • 13/10/2011 | World

    Anti-Wall St. protesters ready to block clean-up

    Protesters with the Occupy Wall Street movement threatened to block efforts to clean up the Lower Manhattan park where they set up camp nearly a month ago, raising concerns of a showdown with authorities.

  • 17/10/2011 | World

    Stocks, euro fall on German debt crisis comments

    Wall Street stocks fell more than 1 percent as Germany's finance minister dampened expectations an upcoming summit would produce a breakthrough in Europe's debt crisis. Meanwhile, European shares turned negative after Schaeuble's remarks.

  • 21/10/2011 | World

    Anti-Wall Street protesters march with Verizon workers

    Anti-Wall Street protesters joined Verizon Communications workers in a march to denounce corporate greed as the company and 45,000 employees negotiate a new labor contract.

  • 04/10/2011 | World

    Wall Street demonstrators meet 'Champagne' club during protest

    A video showing the Wall Street protesters on Sunday at New York City march passing by ‘champagne’ well dressed drinkers at a high end restaurant balcony has become a hit on  YouTube.

  • 06/10/2011 | World

    Wall Street protests spread, unlikely sympathy from Fed

    Protests that began in New York against US economic inequality spread around the United States as the growing movement found unlikely support from a top official of one of its targets -- the Federal Reserve.

  • 12/10/2011 | World

    Wall Street extends gains on euro-fund optimism; European shares hit nine-week high

    US stocks rose on Wednesday as Europe's progress toward bolstering its financial rescue fund brought more battle-weary investors back into the market. Meanwhile, European shares hit a nine-week closing high after stronger euro zone economic data and news that Slovakia is set to sign off on a plan to expand the region's sovereign bailout fund.

  • 20/09/2011 | World

    Wall Street ends flat as early gains evaporate

    US stocks ended little changed as investors waited to see if the US Federal Reserve would offer more economic stimulus and if Greece made progress in talks to avoid a default.

  • 22/09/2011 | World

    World market's plunge suggests deepening worry about recession

    Stocks plunged, extending a selloff to four days, as policymakers' failure to arrest global economic stagnation sent markets spiraling downward. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 391.01 points, or 3.51 percent, to 10,733.83. European stocks also tumbled and snapped their four-day rally after data showed US employment growth ground to a halt in August.

  • 02/10/2011 | World

    Anti-Wall Street protesters vow to keep up fight

    Anti-Wall Street protesters vowed to keep up their fight despite the arrests of more than 700 people the previous day for blocking traffic lanes on the Brooklyn Bridge in an unauthorized protest.

  • 01/09/2011 | World

    Payroll worries end Wall Street's four-day rally

    Wall Street's four-day rally ground to a halt, with major indexes falling 1 percent on caution ahead of a key labour market report expected to underscore fears the economy is headed for another recession.

  • 05/09/2011 | World

    Banks lead European shares to two-week closing low

    European shares fell to their lowest close in more than two weeks on renewed worries about recession and euro zone debt, and with banks hit by a US lawsuit connected to the packaging of toxic mortgage debt.

  • 19/09/2011 | World

    Wall Street snaps winning streak on Europe uncertainty

    US stocks fell on Monday but staged a late comeback after fears of a looming Greek debt default diminished on news of a possible deal to advance new bailout funds to Greece. Stocks spent most the session sharply lower after European leaders disappointed investors by failing to come up with any new solutions to the euro zone's sovereign debt crisis over the weekend.

  • 03/08/2011 | World

    World stocks fall, gold up on economy worries

    Stocks on major markets hit their lowest level this year and gold prices posted a new high as investors fretted about government spending cuts at a time of slowing global economic growth. But the S&P 500 erased losses after hitting its lowest level since early December, following seven days of declines.

  • 09/08/2011 | World

    Wall Street climbs at open; eyes on Fed

    US stocks rose at the open in a rebound from the previous session's nosedive, but an upcoming Fed statement could spark a reversal if investors are not convinced it has a plan to combat a market meltdown.

  • 23/08/2011 | World

    Hopes for another Fed rescue drive 3% rally

    US stocks shot 3 percent higher on speculation Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke this week would signal new help for the economy, giving investors hope a four-week rout was nearing an end.

  • 06/07/2011 | World

    Wall Street edges lower on Portugal, China

    Transportation stocks were among the standouts in another flat session for US equities, and the sector's rally could be cause for optimism ahead.

  • 20/07/2011 | World

    Wall Street closes flat as debt worries offset earns

    US stocks closed near unchanged, a day after Wall Street's best rally since March, as the oncoming debt ceiling deadline overshadowed strong earnings from Apple Inc.

  • 02/08/2011 | World

    Massive rout spells trouble for Wall Street

    Wall Street dropped on worries about a possible downgrade of the United States' top credit rating and signs of economic weakness even as Congress passed a bill to avoid a debt default.

  • 16/05/2011 | World

    Nasdaq leads Wall Street lower on economic worry

    The Nasdaq sank, leading US stocks lower, as investors sold recent winners in a sign of growing unease with pockets of US economic weaknes

  • 18/05/2011 | World

    Wall Street snaps losing streak, but headwinds remain

    Wall Street snapped its three-day losing streak thanks to a rebound in commodity prices and Dell's strong earnings, but investors say stocks still face headwinds.

  • 15/06/2011 | World

    Wall Street sinks as Greek fears rise

    US stocks tumbled, driven lower by escalating Greek debt woes, while troubling US data pointed to further losses ahead. Meanwhile, European share prices fell, with sentiment hit by disappointing manufacturing data from the United States.

  • 24/04/2011 | World

    Apple's iPad miss prompts cuts in forecast

    Apple Inc surprised no one with yet another quarter packed with spectacular numbers. But a miss in sales targets on the iPad may prompt some to temper their lofty views.

  • 25/04/2011 | World

    Inflation jitters interrupt Wall Street rally

    In the lightest volume session of the year, US stocks fell after a lowered outlook from Kimberly-Clark increased concerns about higher commodity costs squeezing profits in coming quarters. Major European markets closed for Easter weekend.

  • 12/05/2011 | World

    Global markets pushed down by commodities

    Defensive shares led a rebound in US stocks as investors weighed mixed economic signals and recent volatility in commodities in search of direction. European share prices mostly ended lower, while Tokyo stocks fell, led by declines in energy and commodity shares after sharp overnight falls in commodities prices.

  • 24/03/2011 | World

    Earnings hope lifts stocks, S&P above key resistance

    Global stocks rose for a sixth consecutive session, recouping the losses after Japan's natural disasters, while the euro jumped on optimism that European policymakers will be able to control a political and debt crisis in Portugal.

  • 28/03/2011 | World

    Wall Street rally fizzles in lowest volume of 2011

    US stocks fell as the corporate outlook was clouded ahead of earnings and uncertainty continued to creep from abroad, while volume hit its lowest level of the year.

  • 04/04/2011 | World

    S&P closes flat, fails to break through resistance

    The S&P 500 met tough resistance, failing to break a level that has held since mid-February even as a spate of deals and underlying strength in the economy spurred optimism.

  • 01/03/2011 | World

    US stocks sink, oil jumps on Mideast tension

    US stocks dropped as oil prices shot up on worries about supply disruptions, fanning concerns about a dampening effect on economic growth.

  • 03/03/2011 | World

    Jobs data optimism fuels Wall Street rally

    Investors betting on a big gain in US payrolls pushed Wall Street to its best one-day rally in three months, but weak volume lingers as a concern for those hoping for another leg higher.

  • 17/03/2011 | World

    Wall Street rebounds but light volume a worry

    Wall Street rebounded after three days of declines  but the advance could be temporary as concerns about Japan's nuclear crisis persisted.

  • 08/02/2011 | World

    Dow rises for seventh day, fuelled by McDonald's

    The Dow notched a seventh straight day of gains, but light volume suggested that investors don't believe the more than five-month rally has the legs to keep going.

  • 10/02/2011 | World

    Mubarak speech sparks late gain; Cisco hits Dow

    The S&P and Nasdaq eked out gains in the final minutes of trading as Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said he would delegate powers to the vice president.

  • 24/02/2011 | World

    Late rebound on oil drop shows bulls still kicking

    Bruised but not bowed, bulls staged a rebound and helped stocks stabilize in a volatile session suggesting investors aren't ready to give up on the market's rally. Meanwhile, European shares closed lower, on course for their biggest weekly fall in nearly eight months.

  • 04/01/2011 | World

    Stock index futures inch up

    Stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.08 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.09 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.02 percent at 0921 GMT.

  • 05/01/2011 | World

    Jobs growth boosts Wall Street, extending rally

    The creation of three times as many private-sector jobs as expected turned Wall Street's early losses into gains, extending a rally investors worried had come too far too fast.

  • 01/02/2011 | World

    US briefs Wall Street about al-Qaeda threat

    US security officials warned major Wall Street institutions of a potential threat after an al Qaeda-linked magazine suggested financial markets could be a target of attack, the FBI said.

  • 14/12/2010 | World

    Markets close flat as Fed sparks late-day sell-off

    US stocks cut gains to end mostly flat after a late-day sell-off as yet another cautious statement from the Federal Reserve on the economy offset strong retail sales data for November. Meanwhile, European shares rose in thin volume to gain a seventh straight session, as upbeat US retail sales figures reinforced confidence in the pace of economic recovery.

  • 27/12/2010 | World

    Wall Street unstable after China rate hike, volume thin

    US stocks slipped initially as an interest rate hike from China's central bank over the weekend prompted investors, worried about demand, to sell equities.

  • 28/12/2010 | World

    Dow, S&P close higher as energy rallies

    The Dow and S&P 500 rose in light trading, extending December's rally, as cold weather in the Northeast lifted oil prices and energy shares.

  • 23/01/2012 | Entertainment

    Occupy movement gets help from its musical friends

    Yoko Ono, Debbie Harry, Jackson Browne and Willie Nelson are among dozens of artists contributing to "Occupy This Album," to raise money for the Occupy Wall Street movement against economic inequality, a publicity firm said.


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