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Markets start weak with negative bias

7 hours ago ago from Online Latest News

Indian equities markets started off the week on a disappointing note with the benchmark index losing 118 points on a choppy trading day Monday. Capital goods, metals and auto stocks acted as a drag, with Indian bourses reflecting some of the weakened sentiments at other Asian markets. The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) which opened at 16,724.84 points shut shop at 16,601.2 points, down 118.63 ...

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It Was Kumbaya Election Night 2008, Now Data Shows Blacks Not Getting Stimulus Loans

9 hours ago ago from 3 brothers and A SISTER

SBA Data Reflects Hispanic Small Businesses Also Shut Out In 2009! By Aaron Glantz of New America Media Loans handed out to struggling small businesses as part of President Barack Obama's stimulus package have largely shut out minority businesses -- especially those owned by Blacks and Latinos -- according to data provided by the federal government's Small Business Administration (SBA) to New America Media. On June 15, the SBA, using ...

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Asian Markets

1 day ago ago from Global Stock Market

Asian Markets Asian shares trading mixed on Monday. Nikkei Stock Average 225 up 63.09 points at 10,205.14. Hang Seng Index down 89.84 points at 21,086.04. KOSPI Index up 0.13 pct at 1,649.15. Shanghai Composite Index down 0.49 pct at 3,098.57. US Markets US Markets ended higher on Friday.Dow Jones industrial average up 21 points,up 0.20 percent, to 10,329. The Standard & Poor's 500 index up 6 points,up 0.58 percent, to 1,102. ...

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Weekly Economic and Financial Commentary

21 hours ago ago from forex weekly analysa

U.S. Review Recovery Continues: Jump in Fourth Quarter GDP Economic recovery continues with gains this week reported in industrial production, housing starts and leading indicators. There was, however, a bit of a cautionary breeze coming from an inflationary direction. Our anticipated inventory correction appears to be showing up in the fourth quarter; when GDP is reported in January, it will likely be up more than 4 percent. Gains in net ...

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Healthcare stocks, allowance upgrades lift shares

1 hour, 56 minutes ago ago from EcoBizWatch - Economy and Business News Watch

EcoBizWatch Economy and Business News Watch H O M E Stock Markets Business & Economy Finance Industries Company Earnings VIDEOS Healthcare stocks, allowance upgrades lift shares NEW YORK Stocks acquired added than 1 percent on Monday, buoyed by healthcare shares, afterwards a Senate bill avant-garde which had been bare of accoutrement apparent as adverse to bloom allowance and added ...

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Shares Higher on First Day of a Short Week

5 hours ago ago from The New York Times

European stock markets rose Monday during what is expected to be a light week ahead of the Christmas holiday. While trading is likely to be light during the week, that can add to volatility. Markets will be closed Friday. Investors traditionally avoid placing big bets during the last two weeks of the year. Traders are likely to be closing out books and locking in gains from a nine-month rally. Major indexes are all sharply higher in 2009. ...

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Lloyd Chapman: House Jobs Bill Falls Short of Real Solutions

1 hour, 52 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post

Leaders from the U.S. House of Representatives have narrowly passed a, "Jobs for Main Street Bill," and once again failed to heed strong recommendations from America's 27 million small businesses. The bill has drawn strong criticism from both Republicans and Democrats: "As the old axiom goes, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing twice and expecting different results. With that in mind, it's astounding Speaker Pelosi would ...

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Impulse launches their Christmas sale a bit early

21 hours ago ago from Big Download Blog

It looks like the team over at Stardock are celebrating Christmas a bit early. Their Impulse PC game download site has now launched their Christmas sale offering over 50 of titles with big price cuts with some as much as 60 percent off their normal price. Among the notable titles on sale are Fallen Earth for $24.95, Europa Universalis III Complete for $11.99, Trine for $9.99, Shadowgrounds for $3.99 and Eve Online for just $9.99. They also ...

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