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News and Views: 15 October, 2008 Money-market rates fell in London with the cost of borrowing in dollars for three months dropped the most since March |
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News and Views: 14 October, 2008Like European and US stocks, Asian stocks also rose higher as governments in US and Europe came together to bail out banks by buying stakes in them |
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News and Views: 13 October, 2008Markets continued to drop on Friday as investors saw a rapid sell-off of stocks in the global market on fears of impending recession in the global economies
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News and Views: 10 October, 2008Investors have become pessimistic about the financial sector and feel the global economy is in recession, despite efforts by global Central Banks cut interest rates |
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News and Views: 09 October, 2008Like investors in Europe, US traders still worried about the financial crisis not under control, despite six global central banks came forward to cut interest rates |
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News and Views: 08 October, 2008On Tuesday, European stocks opened slightly lower as concerns were growing about the health of the financial sector |
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News and Views: 07 October, 2008Even after the $700 bail-out plan approval, investors are not satisfied that the financial crisis may get solved, and so dumped stocks for more safer investments like bonds |
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News and Views: 06 October, 2008Markets in Europe rose after a long and depressing session since 2 weeks |
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News and Views: 03 October, 2008Lending rates between banks rose yesterday making it almost impossible for the US markets to rise as everyone anxiously waited for the bail-out plan to be approved. |
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News and Views: 02 October, 2008US stocks did not start off well as tight credit markets and bleak economic data kept investors on edge before the Senate votes on a revamped financial sector rescue plan |
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