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Japanese Stock Futures, Australian Shares Fall on China Concern
Japanese Stock Futures, Australian Shares Fall on China Concern Japanese stock futures and Australian shares fell after commodity prices declined on concern that China will take measures to slow its economic growth and that Ireland’s debt crisis is worsening. Read … Continue reading
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Japanese, Australian Stock Futures Rise on U.S. Factory Output
Japanese, Australian Stock Futures Rise on U.S. Factory Output Japanese and Australian stock futures rose as faster-than-estimated growth in U.S. manufacturing supported confidence in a global economic recovery. Read more on BusinessWeek
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Tagged Australian, Factory, futures, Japanese, Output, rise, Stock, U.S.
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Japanese Stocks Rise for First Time in Four Days on Yen, Commodity Prices
Japanese Stocks Rise for First Time in Four Days on Yen, Commodity Prices Japanese stocks rose for the first time in four days after the dollar strengthened against the yen, commodity prices climbed and Apple Inc. reported earnings that exceeded … Continue reading
Japanese, Australian Stock Futures Gain on Profit Outlook, Yen
Japanese, Australian Stock Futures Gain on Profit Outlook, Yen Japanese and Australian stock futures gained after U.S. companies raised earnings forecasts, the dollar strengthened and commodity prices advanced. Read more on Bloomberg