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By Whitney Kisling, Bloomberg |
February 19, 2013
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By Nikolaj Gammeltoft and Sarah Pringle, Bloomberg |
February 19, 2013
U.S. stocks rose, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to its highest level in five years, on optimism over dealmaking and data showing rising investor confidence in Germany.
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By Nicholas Larkin and Debarati Roy, Bloomberg |
January 15, 2013
Danske Bank A/S and Credit Suisse Group AG, the most-accurate gold forecasters, say prices will probably peak this year while their nearest rival, UniCredit SpA, sees no end in sight to the 12-year bull market.
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By Matthew Brown and Rita Nazareth, Bloomberg |
November 19, 2012
Global stocks snapped the longest losing streak in almost a year amid optimism a deal can be reached to avoid automatic U.S. spending cuts and tax increases. Oil led commodities higher. The dollar and Treasuries fell.
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By Whitney Kisling, Inyoung Hwang and Rita Nazareth, Bloomberg |
November 19, 2012
The post-election rout in U.S. stocks has driven the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index down so far that it would have to advance 26 percent to reach the valuation of bull markets since John F. Kennedy was in the White House.
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By Whitney Kisling and Rita Nazareth, Bloomberg |
October 8, 2012
As third-quarter earnings season begins, the companies analysts are most bullish about are the ones whose stock prices are farthest below their highs -- banks.
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By Maria Kolesnikova, Bloomberg |
September 20, 2012
The biggest advances in commodities this year may be over because of mounting concern that policy makers aren’t doing enough to bolster economic growth at a time when producers are expanding supply.
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By Rita Nazareth and Inyoung Hwang, Bloomberg |
August 21, 2012
Stocks rose, sending U.S. benchmark indexes above their highest closing levels in more than four years
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By Debarati Roy, Bloomberg |
July 31, 2012
The only three analysts to correctly predict gold’s biggest quarterly slump in four years are now split, reflecting investors’ diverging views on the probability of central banks doing more to shore up growth.
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By Nick Baker and Rita Nazareth, Bloomberg |
June 1, 2012
Treasuries rose, driving 10-year yields below 1.50 percent for the first time, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average briefly erased its 2012 gain after U.S. employers created fewer jobs than economists estimated.