Archive for  August 2004
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This could be the year major US cable companies begin generating substantial free cash flow, but do not look for much reaction in the US credit markets. Despite turning the corner on this significant credit
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This could be the year major US cable companies begin generating substantial free cash flow, but do not look for much reaction in the US credit markets. Despite turning the corner on this significant credit
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The most anticipated initial public offering of the year, the $3.3 billion IPO of Web search giant Google Inc, is now on the calendar for a mid-August debut, and for some, the deal cannot be
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Argentine shares closed firmer on Friday but trade was cautious, with investors waiting for long delayed approval of an IMF loan review and to see second quarter results due out next week, traders said. The
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Mexican stocks rose on Friday, as copper miner Group Mexico rallied on news of a resolved strike, and the peso gained for a third straight session after weak US economic news. The IPC benchmark stock
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Emerging market sovereign bond prices rose on Friday, recouping some of the week's losses, following a rise in US Treasuries sparked by weaker-than-expected US growth data. Total returns on the J.P. Morgan Emerging Markets Bond
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Emerging market sovereign bond prices rose on Friday, recouping some of the week's losses, following a rise in US Treasuries sparked by weaker-than-expected US growth data. Total returns on the J.P. Morgan Emerging Markets Bond
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US Treasury prices rose on Friday as the latest figures confirmed a second-quarter slowdown in the pace of economic growth and manufacturing data painted a mixed picture of the future. The numbers did nothing to
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US Treasury prices rose on Friday as the latest figures confirmed a second-quarter slowdown in the pace of economic growth and manufacturing data painted a mixed picture of the future. The numbers did nothing to
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The Canadian bond prices firmed across the curve on Friday as market players opted to focus on the softer-than-expected GDP figure, and shrugged off the relatively stronger headline numbers found in consumer sentiment and Midwest
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