Monday, September 27, 2010

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China Stocks Rise Most in 3 Weeks on US Goods Orders, Earnings
BusinessWeek
By Bloomberg News Sept. 27 (Bloomberg) -- China's stocks climbed the most in three weeks as a rebound in demand for US capital goods eased concern the global recovery is faltering and profits for Chinese industrial companies surged during the first ...
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'Wall Street' follow-up is in the money
Los Angeles Times
Company Town: Oliver Stone's update collects an estimated $19 million to lead the weekend box office. 'Legend of the Guardians' reaps $16.3 million. By Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times For the second weekend in a row, it was experience over youth at ...
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WORLD FOREX: Euro Falls Vs Dollar, Yen As Hedge Funds Take Profits
Wall Street Journal
By Andrew Monahan Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES TOKYO (Dow Jones)--The euro fell against the dollar and yen in Asia on Monday as US and European hedge funds sold the common currency to lock in profits following its rise late last week. ...
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OIL FUTURES: Crude Up On Higher Equities Despite Weaker Euro
Wall Street Journal
By Gurdeep Singh Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Crude oil futures were slightly higher in Asian trade Monday, as regional equity markets rose following gains on Wall Street Friday. But crude failed to maintain the momentum it built ...
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Gold hits record high, silver at 30-yr peak
Reuters
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Gold hit a record high on Monday and silver jumped to a 30-year peak on dollar weakness, and lingering concerns over the global economic outlook. Gold hit $1300 an ounce, its highest ever level, while silver rose to its ...
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Vivendi sells $2 bln NBC stake to GE
Reuters
PARIS, Sept 27 (Reuters) - French conglomerate Vivendi (VIV.PA) said on Monday it had sold an initial chunk of its 20 percent stake in US media group NBC Universal to General Electric (GE.N) for $2 billion as it shifts its acquisition strategy. ...
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