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China Stocks Look to Gain from Developments in Mainland | equities.com - 0 views

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    China stocks opened higher in Hong Kong due to optimism Europe would recapitize its struggling banks, but a drop on Mainland markets cut into investor gains.
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Crude is Down but Oil & Gas Stocks are Up | equities.com - 0 views

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    Crude oil reached its lowest levels in over a year in early morning trading but you would never know it from observing the late day rally from oil and gas stocks. Shares climbed on reports of more hope in the Greek debt dispute.
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Plan for Euope Debt Solution Rallies China Stocks -- for Now | equities.com - 0 views

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    Healthy rebounds in European and U.S. markets and commodity prices ignited a sharp rally in Hong Kong amid increased turnover. However, heavy redemption pressure on mutual funds will make the rally hard to sustain.
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Morning Call: Slovak Vote Weighs on World Markets | equities.com - 0 views

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    Morning Call: Slovak Vote Weighs on World Markets | equities.com
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Banks Lead Rally for China Stocks | equities.com - 0 views

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    Hong Kong blue chips opened higher with a global rally caused by German and French efforts to ease Europe's credit concerns. Profit-taking cut into gains, but Hong Kong still ended sharply higher.
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Wall Street On Track for a Fourth Quarter Rally | equities.com - 0 views

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    The market is trading higher today as investors receive encouraging news from Europe. Netflix says it is abandoning its spin-off plan, and Apple announces a new record.
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Morning Call: European Promise, Earnings Season Lead to Resurgent Optimism | equities.com - 0 views

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    Today, a light volume tape can be expected due to the Columbus Day holiday. Federal government offices will be closed, as well as bond markets.
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