Business >> Tuesday February 20, 2007 STOCKS / MARKET VOLATILITY Investors should ‘look across peaks and through troughs’ CHIRATAS NIVATPUMIN The Thai stock market has been especially volatile over the past …
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The Toronto stock market closed slightly lower Monday with the main index pressured by lower energy stocks and a lack of leadership from U.S. markets.
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Wall Street might have a tough time matching last week’s outstanding performance in the coming days, but inflation figures could be the impetus for extending the advance.
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World stock markets ended higher Monday, as merger and acquisition talk boosted shares in Europe and Japan, while markets were closed in the U.S. for the Presidents Day holiday and for the Lunar New Year …
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The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex ended over 47 points higher today on the back of buying by funds and retail investors in several blue-chip stocks, led by banking sector.
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The Toronto stock market was stuck in the red late Monday morning with declines led by telecom and energy stocks.
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Investors made a grab for new 3- and 5-year benchmark bonds in a bond swap that ended February 15, allowing the Bureau of Treasury to accumulate old bonds worth billions of pesos.
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Global indicators were mixed for the Toronto stock market early Monday while Wall Street traders took a day off to mark U.S. Presidents Day.
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Global indicators were mixed for the Toronto stock market early Monday while Wall Street traders took a day off to mark U.S. Presidents Day.
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Japanese and European stocks scaled multi-year highs on Monday on talk of mergers and bids, while interest rate speculation saw the dollar strengthen against the yen, euro and sterling.
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