Sunday, May 4, 2008

Global Markets

 

Global Markets

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, dollar jump on US jobs data
Reuters - USA
By Carolyn Cohn LON
DON, May 2 (Reuters) - Global stocks hit new 3-1/2 month highs, the dollar jumped and safe haven gold hit a four-month low on Friday ...
 

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks at 3-1/2 month high, oil falls
Reuters - USA
Markets found comfort in the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates by a quarter point to 2 percent this week and leave the door ajar for more ...
 

Global markets bounce back as oil prices fall
Times Online - UK
Global stock markets rebounded this morning as the dollar strengthened, amid speculation that the worst of the credit crunch and worldwide economic slowdown ...
 

GLOBAL MARKETS-US jobs data boosts stocks, dollar
Reuters - USA
LON
DON, May 2 (Reuters) - Better-than-expected jobs data set Wall Street up for a robust start on Friday, extended solid gains in European stocks and lifted ...
 

GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia joins US optimism; dollar up, oil down
guardian.co.uk - UK
Global stock markets have gained from the rebound in the dollar and slump in oil prices, which helped push the Dow Jones index up 1.5 percent on Thursday ...
 

Markets gain ground on global cues
Livemint - Delhi,Delhi,India
Firm trend in the global markets after the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 bps mainly boosted the trading sentiments. ...
 

WAKE UP CALL Global markets briefing; European trading outlook
Thomson Investment Management News (subscription) - London,UK
Trading was thin, with major currency markets in London and elsewhere closed for the May Day holiday. The dollar's rise came a day after the Fed lowered key ...
 

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guardian.co.uk - UK
Huxley Associates provides specialist recruitment services to the IT, Banking Technology, Accountancy and Finance, Engineering, Global Markets and Human ...
 

GLOBAL MARKETS-Dollar surge lifts US stocks, knocks oil lower
guardian.co.uk - UK
Investors also were optimistic after the Bank of England said the scale of losses and the economic fallout from the global credit crunch may not be as bad ...
 

Leveraging the high foodgrains prices
Hindu Business Line - Chennai,India
The reasons seem to lie in the contagion effects from international foodgrains shortages, gripping the global markets. Things are rapidly transforming in ...
 

 Blogs Alert for: Global Markets

Big Stock Market Rally not Confirmed by Most Credit Indicators
By Eric Roseman
I have been highly suspicious of this post-March 17 global stock market rally. World markets are now down just 3% in 2008 and have nearly erased their entire post-January losses in just six weeks of trading. ...
Eric Roseman's Eruptions: Stocks,... - http://rosemanblog.sovereignsociety.com/

GLOBAL MARKET REVIEW
By rgblog
We are happy to have our first article from Michael Gesualdi at TD Waterhouse Global Asset Management, about the US markets from a non-US perspective. Michael wanted to give us a broad view of the markets for his first offering, ...
Regent Global Funds - http://investingsymposium.com

Global market: Optimism means recovery
By Trader(Trader)
Global market has been the topic in every business sectors. There were even reports claiming that US economy was already in recession attributed by the unstoppble impacts of credit crunch, housing markets and deteriorated dollar. ...
MARKETS 'N MONEY - http://marketsnmoney.blogspot.com/

Nikkei hits 2-month high, soft yen boosts exporters
By CustomerSupport@LiveMint.com (Reuters)
Adds 296 points or 2.2% to 14063, the highest level since 27 February; TOPIX up 2.3% to 1377.
Global Markets- Livemint.com - http://www.livemint.com/SectionPages/Global-Markets.aspx?NavId=2&NavsId=14

Today's Market Opens On Positive Cues From The Global Market
By Indian-commodity(Share market English)
The market today opens strongly on the back of positive cues from the global markets. The BSE Sensex open above the 17500 mark as strong buying witnessed across the board. The Bank, Consumer Durables, Auto and IT stock the in huge ...
Share Market English - http://sharemarketenglish.blogspot.com/

 

 

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