Good start to week for market leaders

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Good start to week for market leaders
The New Zealand sharemarket closed up but off its best levels with a surge in Telecom shares among the features of trading.The benchmark NZSX-50 index closed up 15.31 points at 3362.92, reversing some…

Cox: SEC to propose short sale rule in weeks (Reuters)

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Cox: SEC to propose short sale rule in weeks (Reuters)

A street sign on Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange in New York, April 18, 2007. (Eric Thayer/Reuters)Reuters – The top U.S. securities regulator plans to propose a new short selling rule in the next few weeks which would be broader than an emergency order covering just 19 financial stocks which ended last week.


Market Update on Home Improvement Stocks

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Market Update on Home Improvement Stocks
City of Industry, CA –(www.FinancialNewsUSA.com)– 08/25/2008 – FinancialNewsUSA.com provides market update. Home Building has been down to a 17 year low and building suppliers like Home Depot (NYSE:…

Toronto stocks fall on weaker oil, metals prices (Reuters)

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Toronto stocks fall on weaker oil, metals prices (Reuters)

A Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) logo is seen in Toronto November 9, 2007. REUTERS/Mark BlinchReuters – Toronto stocks finished a strong week on a losing note on Friday, retreating on the back of sagging oil and metals prices, with losses offset partly by stronger financial issues.


Nervous investors eye Lehman and potential GSE bailout

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Nervous investors eye Lehman and potential GSE bailout
Each morning, Subprime Today provides a summary of MarketWatch's financial coverage as well as stories from other news outlets, providing links to those original articles.

Cox: SEC to propose short sale rule in weeks (Reuters)

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Cox: SEC to propose short sale rule in weeks (Reuters)

A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, August 8, 2008. REUTERS/Joshua LottReuters – The top U.S. securities regulator plans to propose a new short selling rule in the next few weeks which would be broader than an emergency order covering just 19 financial stocks which ended last week.


Telecoms tumble with rest of market

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Telecoms tumble with rest of market
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) – Large telecommunications stocks such as AT&T Inc., Verizon Communications Inc., Motorola Inc. and Nokia Corp. all declined in Monday trades as sector stocks took their cues …

Toronto stocks fall on weaker oil, metals prices (Reuters)

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Toronto stocks fall on weaker oil, metals prices (Reuters)

A Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) logo is seen in Toronto November 9, 2007. REUTERS/Mark BlinchReuters – Toronto stocks finished a strong week on a losing note on Friday, retreating on the back of sagging oil and metals prices, with losses offset partly by stronger financial issues.


Tokyo stocks rebound sharply, Nikkei rising over 200 points+

Posted by admin on August 25, 2008 under News | Be the First to Comment

Tokyo stocks rebound sharply, Nikkei rising over 200 points+
TOKYO, Aug. 25 (AP) – (Kyodo)—(EDS: ADDING DETAILS, TO BE LED) Tokyo stocks rebounded sharply and snapped a four-day losing streak Monday, with the Nikkei stock index closing more than 200 points…

European shares head lower (AFP)

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European shares head lower (AFP)

A trader shows the GCDS index curve at a bank in Paris, January 2008. Europe's main stock markets dropped, bringing a swift end to a brief rally, amid investor unease about a global economic slowdown.(AFP/File/Jean Ayissi)AFP – Europe’s main stock markets dropped on Thursday, bringing a swift end to a brief rally, amid investor unease about a global economic slowdown.