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    • News Desk
    • Nov 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Bonds extend gains, tracking US stocks rise

    European corporate bonds traded higher on Thursday, holding firm their advance from the morning session and continuing to track gains in US stocks. "The market is firm because there has been a decent US equities

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on US Stocks: Thursday’s unofficial close

    US stocks rose on Thursday after Dow component Merck & Co got a favourable verdict in a drug liability trial and data on productivity and the services sector reassured investors about inflation and the economy.

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  • Here is how major stock markets outside the United States ended on Thursday. EUROPE STOCK EXCHANGE: European shares rose more than one percent as upbeat US business data and lower jobs claims boosted a market

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  • Britain's FTSE 100 index on Thursday closed back above the 5,400 level for the first time in a month, buoyed by a clutch of well-received UK trading figures and better-than-expected US data that calmed inflation

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Congress votes to delay US meat-origin labels

    Foodmakers and grocers will not have to put country-of-origin labels on packages of red meat until late 2008, Congress decided on Thursday, a two-year delay that may presage the death of the labelling law. Senators

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Brazil new soya crop output seen up

    Brazil's 2005/06 (October-September) soyabean crop is forecast at a record 56.7 million to 58.6 million tonnes, up from the 51.1 million harvested last season, despite an expected fall in area, the agriculture ministry said on

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    • News Desk
    • Nov 4th, 2005
    • Comments Off on Oil climbs above $60, mild weather hits demand

    Oil prices climbed above $60 a barrel on Thursday, supported by indications of US economic strength and as the market rebounded from losses triggered by mild weather that has depressed demand for heating fuel. New

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  • Cocoa arrivals are rising at ports in Ivory Coast despite political tensions in the world's top grower as President Laurent Gbagbo remains in office beyond the end of his constitutional term, exporters said on Monday.

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  • Thursday's Rotherham vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill January 2006 469.00 -3.00 February 2006/April 2006 468.00 -4.00 May 2006/July 2006 478.00 +6.00 November 2006/January 2007 478.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU

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  • Thursday's Rotherham vegetable oil prices at 1700 GMT. SOYOIL: EU degummed euro tonne fob ex-mill January 2006 469.00 -3.00 February 2006/April 2006 468.00 -4.00 May 2006/July 2006 478.00 +6.00 November 2006/January 2007 478.00. RAPEOIL: Dutch/EU

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