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Sobering Economic Numbers Help End China Stocks Rally | equities.com - 0 views

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    Weak regional markets and S&P's downgrade of Spain's sovereign rating brought an end to Hong Kong's sharp six-day rally. Chinese inflation figures came out in line with expectations at 6.1%.
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Bad News for Frequent Fliers is Good News for Airlines | equities.com - 0 views

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    Every component on the airline subsector was up for the day after the major carriers announced intentions to continue the capacity discipline in spite of strong demand.
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Stocks Rebound From Disastrous Week | equities.com - 0 views

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    Wall Street is trading higher today as hope that the ECB may be getting a firmer handle on the financial crisis. In the U.S., Congress is gridlocked once more on spending.
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Investors Pushing Win Streak to a Fourth Session | equities.com - 0 views

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    Despite disappointing jobs growth, bulls are buying the notion that the Federal Reserve is preparing to step in for another round of stimulus, extending gains the market.
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Does Pfizer Look Like a Buy? | equities.com - 0 views

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    Enthusiasm for the bitoech sector has been dwindling as investors avoid doubling up on volatility in the current market but Pfizer's latest rheumatoid arthritis may tempt the pro-risk buyer.
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Gold Slumps on Strong Dollar While Miners are Mixed | equities.com - 0 views

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    Gold slid considerably today as a rising dollar, the result of a seemingly inevitable Greek default, made commodities less attractive. Only indirectly dependent on the strength of the dollar, miners experienced more moderate losses and even gains for some companies as gold bulls expressed their ongoing confidence.
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180-Degree Change in Expectations - No Room for Surprises | equities.com - 0 views

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    Q3 earnings take center stage. Wall Street now EXPECTS the U.S. to avoid recession and for Europe to solve its debt problems. There may be no room for surprises in this market.
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