Archive for  August 2004
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Taiwan stocks are expected to move higher this week, edging away from a near 1-year low, as sentiment improves after heavyweight TSMC posted record quarterly profits and gave a surprisingly bullish forecast. But gains are
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Wall Street may get some relief this week, as investors await fresh insight on the health of the US economy. But the market is still facing some major head winds, with oil prices surging and
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India's benchmark Bombay share index is seen rising further this week on an improved monsoon outlook and in expectation of robust monthly sales numbers from auto and cement makers. But battered federal bonds are expected
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Britain's leading shares could resume their short but powerful rally this week if a slew of earnings reports, dominated by financial firms, continues a recent positive UK trend, market watchers say. In its 3 percent
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Japanese consumer credit company Credit Saison is to begin selling shares and other securities in a joint venture with online brokerage Monex Inc, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said on Sunday. The two companies have found
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Japanese consumer credit company Credit Saison is to begin selling shares and other securities in a joint venture with online brokerage Monex Inc, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun said on Sunday. The two companies have found
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British government bonds enter this week fully pricing in a quarter point rate hike by the Bank of England, which most economists are expecting amid ample signs that the economy is steaming ahead. All but
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British government bonds enter this week fully pricing in a quarter point rate hike by the Bank of England, which most economists are expecting amid ample signs that the economy is steaming ahead. All but
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Banks top the European earnings calendar this week and the interest rate sensitive sector will also be on red alert for fresh clues on how fast borrowing costs could rise as balance sheets already feel
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French judges on Sunday ordered four Frenchmen to be kept in prison after they were released by the US military from Guantanamo Bay, judicial sources said. Less than a week after the men were sent
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