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By Ian Sayson and Maria Levitov, Bloomberg |
February 21, 2013
Emerging-market stocks fell the most in seven months, erasing 2013 gains after Federal Reserve minutes sparked concern the U.S. may curtail stimulus and declining commodity prices dragged producers lower.
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By Julia Leite and Lynn Thomasson, Bloomberg |
July 26, 2012
U.S. stocks snapped four days of losses, while the dollar slid and commodities rose as European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pledged to preserve the euro and data showed improvement in the American economy.
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By Sridhar Natarajan and Stephen Gunnion, Bloomberg |
July 16, 2012
Most Emerging-market stocks retreated as retail purchases in the U.S. unexpectedly fell and the International Monetary Fund lowered its global growth forecast, dimming the outlook for exporters.
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By Joe Richter, Bloomberg |
May 28, 2012
Speculators raised bullish bets on commodities before signs of Europe’s deepening debt crisis and slowing Chinese growth drove prices lower for a fourth consecutive week.
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By Bloomberg News |
April 13, 2012
China’s growth slowed more than forecast last quarter to the least in almost three years, prompting economists to predict a rebound as Premier Wen Jiabao loosens policy to counter weak domestic and European demand.
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By Bloomberg News |
April 10, 2012
Europe’s debt crisis and suspension of former top official in Chongqing from his Communist Party posts drags down Chinese stocks.
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By Phil Flynn |
September 30, 2010
Daily fundamental energy analysis from Phil Flynn