Archive for  December 2012
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European shares are poised for further gains in 2013, a Reuters poll of investors and analysts showed, with many expecting the economic backdrop to improve as the region's sovereign debt crisis eases. The euro zone's
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Indonesia's state-owned cement producer, PT Semen Baturaja, plans to sell 35 percent of the company's enlarged capital in an initial public offering in February, a company director said on Wednesday. The company aims to raise
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Small investors largely shunned an IPO by the tower arm of Indian telecom firm Bharti, aimed at raising $845 million, but the issue was fully subscribed thanks to institutional buyers, data showed Saturday. The initial
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Small investors largely shunned an IPO by the tower arm of Indian telecom firm Bharti, aimed at raising $845 million, but the issue was fully subscribed thanks to institutional buyers, data showed Saturday. The initial
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Indian stocks are expected to climb to a record high by the end of next year based on expected interest rate cuts and the government's resolve to press on with reforms, a Reuters poll showed.
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The main Canadian stock index edged higher on Friday as healthy Chinese data provided a shot in the arm for mining companies, obscuring a broader decline as investors retreated over stalled US budget talks. China's
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Sri Lankan stocks slipped on Friday, ending a four-session gaining streak due to thin volume and profit taking in telecom shares. The bourse in the past two sessions was bolstered by a surprise rate cut
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US Treasuries prices gained on Friday on tame inflation data likely to help the Fed keep interest rates near zero, but supply pressures and worries about Washington's budget fight kept prices lower for the week
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US Treasuries prices gained on Friday on tame inflation data likely to help the Fed keep interest rates near zero, but supply pressures and worries about Washington's budget fight kept prices lower for the week
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Austria sold 1 billion euros worth of two government bonds at record low yields on Tuesday, paying roughly half the rates prevailing in June thanks to its status as one of the euro zone's few
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