THE RALLY STALLS: Investors didn t like economic numbers and earnings reports they got Tuesday. So they gave back some of the big advance the market had Monday on upbeat manufacturing news. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks slipped on Tuesday as Dow component Procter & Gamble Co.’s lackluster results, coupled with weaker-than-estimated data on consumer spending and housing, prompted investors to exercise caution a day after the market’s 2 percent rally. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The euro slipped from 11-week highs and Asian stocks marked time on Wednesday as a recent rally lost steam after a drop in U.S. consumer confidence, while the Australian dollar fell on a sharp slowdown in inflation. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..NEW YORK (Reuters) - The S&P snapped a three-day winning streak on Tuesday after mixed earnings reports and a fall in consumer confidence, but analysts said U.S. stocks were taking a breather and the rally could pick back up. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..U.S. Stocks Rally to 6th Gain in a Row The DJIA surged 146.75 points as strong early earnings reports emboldened investors to climb into riskier assets, extending the market s rally to six straight sessions. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..European bourses score a fourth day of gains, putting one sector benchmark’s rally for the week at more than 5%. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..European financials rallied for a second session Thursday, boosted by a combination of hopes for what upcoming profits will show, details on bank stress tests and a broker upgrade. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
Fortsæt læsning..The optimism that surrounded shares of Indian state-owned banks over the past several months is gradually giving way to wariness. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
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Fortsæt læsning..HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks and commodities retreated on Tuesday as wary investors took profits from a rally ignited by China’s weekend decision to give its currency more flexibility. Lesen hier die vollständige Nachricht
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3. August 2010