March 7, 2007
Stocks lower after mild falls in US
The Australian share market has opened lower after mild falls on Wall Street overnight and despite improved commodity prices.
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March 7, 2007Stocks lower after mild falls in US
The Australian share market has opened lower after mild falls on Wall Street overnight and despite improved commodity prices. Original post by The Age
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The Australian share market has opened lower after mild falls on Wall Street overnight and despite improved commodity prices. Original post by The Sydney Morning Herald
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Stocks fell slightly but showed more signs of stability Wednesday as investors sifted through new economic data and found little reason to resume last week’s heavy selling pace. Original post by The Morning Sun
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For a time Wednesday, Wall Street looked as though it might build on the previous session’s advance, but at the end of it all the major averages gave up their gains and closed in the red. Original post by WTKS-AM Savannah
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U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday, with investors uncertain that equities could avert further losses amid lingering concerns about economic growth and fallout from a slowing housing market. Original post by Publicbroadcasting.net
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The resource-heavy Toronto stock market surged almost 150 points Wednesday afternoon in an advance led by mining stocks - the worst-hit sector during last week’s pummelling. Original post by 680News
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Stocks moved sideways Wednesday as investors tried to determine whether the previous session’s rally had legs and might continue or whether the pessimism that pressed investors into selling for much of the past … Original post by The Associated Press on Topix.net
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Stock markets in Asia were mixed Wednesday, after broad-based gains were recorded Tuesday. Original post by Karachi News
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Stocks moved sideways Wednesday as investors tried to determine whether the previous session’s rally had legs and would continue or whether the pessimism that pressed investors into selling for much of the past … Original post by The Associated Press on Topix.net
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The Toronto stock market continued to mend Wednesday morning for the second-straight session. Original post by 680News
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