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Stock market: Fears of Spanish bailout spook traders worldwide
Christian Science Monitor
A broker looks at some papers at the Stock Exchange in Madrid Monday July 23, 2012. The nation's major stock market index plunged 4 percent after the Bank of Spain said the country's recession-plagued economy contracted 0.4 percent in the second ...
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Christian Science Monitor
World Stock Markets Plunge on Spain Debt Fears
Voice of America (blog)
World stock markets are plunging on new fears that Spain could need an international bailout. Spanish economic minister Luis de Guindos ruled out the possibility Monday that Madrid would need assistance from its neighbors in the 17-nation euro currency ...
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World stock markets slide on Europe, China woes
San Francisco Chronicle
A man walks past a screen showing the stock price at a bank in Hong Kong Monday, July 23, 2012. Asian stock markets slid Monday as investors fretted about Europe's debt crisis and worries persisted over a slowdown in China. Photo: Kin Cheung / AP ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Stock Market News for July 23, 2012 - Market News
NASDAQ
European debt concerns returned to haunt the markets and overshadowed strong corporate results to end the benchmarks' three-day winning streak. An announcement by Spain's autonomous region Valencia's government that it was seeking financial aid ...
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Stock market review calls for end to cash bonuses and short-termism
The Guardian
A review commissioned by the government of Britain's stock market culture has proposed axing cash bonuses for company executives and an end to the quarterly reporting of corporate financial results in order to combat "short-termism" in the City. The report ...
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The Guardian
Asian stock markets slide on Europe, China woes
San Francisco Chronicle
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Asian stock markets slid Monday as investors fretted about Europe's debt crisis and worries persisted over a slowdown in China. A batch of downbeat reports over the weekend from Europe and China undermined investor ...
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Stock Market Story: July 23
TheStreet.com
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- U.S. stocks opened deeply in the red Monday on fears that Greece won't be able to satisfy its bailout requirements, possibly putting the country on a path to exit the eurozone. The fresh uncertainty sparked a broad decline across the ...
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Stock markets tumble as Spain fears spark global sell-off
Financial Post (blog)
The Toronto stock market plunged almost 200 points Monday amid concerns that Spain will need a full-scale sovereign bailout while traders took in two major acquisitions in the Canadian energy sector. China National Offshore Oil Company is picking up ...
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Financial Post (blog)
Fears Over Spain Sink Global Stocks
New York Times
On the heels of Europe and Asia, Wall Street opened steeply lower on Monday as concerns about Spain's financing problems plagued markets anew. In morning trading, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 1.2 percent, or more than 150 points, and ...
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Europe fear surges; Dow falls 130
Los Angeles Times
Spain's market regulator said it was temporarily banning short-selling of shares on its stock indexes. In a short sale, an investor seeks a profit by betting that the price of a certain stock will fall. Strong selling rattled European markets. The main stock index ...
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Wait to Buy Until Stocks Go 5%-10% Lower
Investorplace.com
On Friday, U.S. markets were hit with a rush of profit-taking in reaction to a sharp sell-off in equities in Spain. Spain's stock market fell 5.8% and its 10-year bond yield topped 7%, causing concern throughoutEuropeand a subsequent sell-off at European ...
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Investorplace.com
Spanish bailout fears stalk markets
TheNewsTribune.com
The stock markets in Spain and Italy recovered from earlier lows following the short-selling bans, with Madrid's IBEX down 2.3 percent and Milan's FTSE MIB 3.1 percent lower. Though Spain is at the forefront of concerns at the moment, investors are worried ...
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TheNewsTribune.com
Italian stock market plunges more than 5%
Economic Times
MILAN: The Italian stock market plunged more than 5.0 per cent on Monday, hit by rising concerns that Spain's spiralling borrowing costs could drag neighbouring Italy further into the debt crisis quagmire. The drop echoed severe falls across European ...
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FG's Action Slows Stock Market Recovery
AllAfrica.com
The consolidation in the growth expected last week at the stock market was not to be, as the decision by the Federal Government to reinstate the suspended Director-General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms. Arunma Oteh, slowed the ...
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Italian stock market plunges more than 3pc
Business Recorder (blog)
MILAN: The Italian stock market plunged more than 3.0 percent on Monday, over rising concerns that Spain's spiralling borrowing costs could drag neighbouring Italy further into the debt crisis quagmire. Milan's FTSE Mib index dropped 3.27 percent to 12640 ...
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Business Recorder (blog)
Stock market seasonality mid-year update
Stockhouse
Even with the S&P 500 up a whopping 107% in the bull market that began three years ago, investors were still pulling their money out of stocks and mutual funds in the first half of 2012, and pouring it into the perceived safety of Treasury bonds. You can't ...
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Spain's Stock Market Drops To Lowest Level In Nearly 10 Years
International Business Times
Spain's stock market plunged Monday to its lowest level in nearly 10 years on growing doubts that nation can avoid defaulting on its massive debts without external rescue. The government also instituted a three-month ban on short-selling all securities.
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International Business Times
Talk of stock market boom immature
China Daily
When the Hong Kong stock market, and everything else, so it seemed, was booming in the 1990s, there was a lone voice in the bubbly financial community prophesizing doom. Of course, we all know that Dr. Doom, a nickname he earned for his steadfastness, ...
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Stock market futures turn lower ahead of open
Upstart (blog)
Stocks were set to open down big early Monday as pre-market futures on the Dow were nearly 150 points lower over concerns about the situation in Europe, according to CNBC.com. The fears over a full Spanish bailout and the potential for Greece to exit the ...
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Bailout fears for Spain send global stock markets diving
Evening Standard
Spain's stock market tumbled more than 4%, Italy slumped 3.9%, Germany's Dax fell 1.6% and in Paris the CAC 40 was down 1.93%. Spain's debt-wracked regions are the latest trigger for turmoil after Murcia followed Valencia with a warning it could need a ...
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Evening Standard
European Stock Markets Fall on Spain Bailout Fears
Moneynews
European shares fell sharply on Monday as investors grew more concerned that Spain may need a full sovereign bailout after a second region indicated it would likely need government help. Eurozone banks fell 4.4 percent after Murcia looked set to follow ...
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Confirmed stock market uptrend lasts one day
Examiner.com
The U.S. stock market continues to toy with investor's emotions, oscillating between rising, stalling, and falling on a seemingly weekly basis. Prior to Friday, the major indexes shrugged off a slew of worse than expected financial news. After the markets closed ...
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Australian Stock Market Outlook - 07/23/2012
NASDAQ
Risk assets had a tough session on Friday on deepening Spanish debt concerns. Safe-haven assets performed well with gains for the US dollar, Japanese yen and gold. Spain's highly indebted state, Valencia, is reportedly set to seek the central government's ...
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China to help overseas listed firms return home
MarketWatch
The policy bank's Hong Kong branch has already provided a $1 billion loan to help Chinese public companies leave the U.S. stock market to return to domestic markets, a process also known as public-private-public (PPP), a CDB source said.
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Short-term stock market trend positive, but still precarious
Futures Magazine
Short-term stock market trend positive, but still precarious. Crosscurrents persist in markets. By Robert McCurtain. July 22, 2012 • Reprints. Stock index, chart, technical analysis. Market Snapshot: ...
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Futures Magazine
Stock market whizz just misses out on £1m
Shields Gazette
A STOCK market wizard from South Tyneside came within a whisker of becoming an online millionaire. Chris Glancey, from Boldon, correctly guessed the closing price of seven major stock markets around the world. Tension mounted as the stocks and shares ...
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Shields Gazette
Stock Market Reaction to Fines of Visa and Mastercard
«Market Leader» - news and previews making you rich.
As explained by financial experts in their interview to "Market Leader", market has shown almost no reaction to the huge fines. Reason: the market has worked on this piece of news when it was at the stage of the court considering the sum of fine to be paid by ...
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Spain Bedevils Markets Again
Wall Street Journal
"The extreme volatility in European stock markets could disrupt their orderly functioning and affect normal financial activity," the CNMV said, stressing the move was undertaken "in order to ensure financial stability." Spain's main stock index briefly improved ...
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Stock Upgrades: Light at End of Tunnel for Illumina
Minyanville.com
MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL America's biggest dairy producer Dean Foods (DF) dropped 14.75% on the week but Walgreen (WAG), inventor of the modern milkshake, surged 13% for its best showing in a dozen years. Denver-based Chipotle Mexican Grill ...
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Kay review denounces short-termism in financial markets
London Loves Business
Vince Cable, the business secretary, commissioned the review which called for numerous changes, such as scrapping rules which oblige stock market-listed companies to reveal updates every quarter. Kay said: "A lack of trust and poorly aligned incentives ...
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John Thomas Financial CEO Thomas Belesis Discusses Stock Market Rally on ...
Equities.com
The firm publishes the Fiscal Liquidity Index, a unique daily indicator that looks at government spending and its impact on the financial markets, as well as The John Thomas Financial Economic Outlook, a research report analyzing consumer sentiment, ...
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New Stock Coverage: Elan Lacks a Little Panache
Minyanville.com
MINYANVILLE ORIGINAL Markets and mercury both headed inexorably higher, even if the summer heat wave proved much more powerful than the puny weekly gains posted by both the Dow Average (^DJI), up 0.36%, and S&P 500 Index (^GSPC), a 0.43% ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS: Financial Markets Roiled By Spanish, Greek Concerns
Wall Street Journal
GLOBAL MARKETS: Financial Markets Roiled By Spanish, Greek Concerns. Article. Email; Printer Friendly; Share: facebook ↓ More. StumbleUpon; LinkedIn; Twitter; Fark; Reddit; del.icio.us; MySpace. smaller Text larger ...
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Spain, Italy reinstate short-selling ban
Reuters
MADRID/MILAN (Reuters) - Spain and Italy reintroduced bans on short selling on Monday to discourage speculative trading after stock markets fell steeply in response to fears that Spain might need a full-blown bailout. The two countries had both banned ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS: Spain, Greece Worries Send Markets Plunging
Wall Street Journal
Peripheral European stock markets were in freefall Monday, the euro was sharply lower against major rivals and Spain's borrowing costs continued to hit euro-era highs amid mounting concern about Spain and Greece. At 1100 GMT, Spain's benchmark index ...
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Stock Market News for July 23, 2012 - Zacks.com
By Zacks Equity Research
European debt concerns returned to haunt the markets and overshadowed strong corporate results to end the benchmarks' three-day winning streak.
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July 23, 2012, Monday - Stock Market Reports
By cathy
Views on markets today. - Indian markets fall third day in a row on Friday as world stocks fell amid ongoing euro-zone debt worries and after weak US economic data released on Thursday. Lenders such as ICICI bank also led the markets fall ...
stockmarketsreport.com
Facebook's quarterly earnings to be released this week | Wall-Street ...
By admin
Facebook had an inauspicious start on the NASDAQ stock exchange where shares have fallen almost $10 below their initial price. On Friday, FB shares closed at $28.76. The initial hype with the company's debut was saddled with technical ...
Wall-Street.com | Wall Street...
Sober Look: European stock markets outside the euro area are ...
By Walter Kurtz
European stock markets outside the euro area are outperforming their Eurozone counterparts. Corporations listed in the Eurozone nations are clearly being penalized relative to their Western European counterparts outside the Eurozone.
Sober Look
Greece Is Down 6.6% - Business Insider
By Sam Ro
In other news, German economy minister Philipp Roesler said that the thought of a Greek exit from the euro has "lost its horror." The Greek stock market is getting absolutely destroyed today, down 6.6 percent early in the European trading ...
Money Game
UPDATE: Piper Jaffray Upgrades Aeropostale to Overweight; Pricing ...
By David Johnson
Piper Jaffray commented, "We believe the consistency in the pricing delta between AE / Hollister and Aero over the first two weeks of BTS, trending in the mid-50% range, will support market share recapture and margin recovery at a faster ...
Benzinga - Stock Market Quotes,...
A Fast And Furious Return To Reality: Spanish Stock Market ...
By Paul Martin
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 07/23/2012 A few hours ago, the IBEX hit a level of 5905, the lowest since April 2003. The irony is that as recently a...
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Stock Market News for July 20, 2012 - Yahoo! Finance
From Yahoo! Finance: Corporate earnings were once again the catalyst for improving investors' mood and eventually led the benchmarks to their third ...
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Stock market review calls for end to cash bonuses and short-termism ...
Government study by LSE's John Kay advises scrapping of executive cash bonuses and publishing of quarterly results.
www.guardian.co.uk/.../stock-market-review-end-cash-bonuse...
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