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The Times of India - Mon Nov 9, 9:33 pm ET
Wall Street stocks wobbled before ending with slender gains on Friday as investors shrugged off disappointing US data showing unemployment above 10%, to end a strong week on an upbeat note.
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INO News - Mon Nov 9, 6:42 pm ET
(RTTNews) - The New Zealand share market opened modestly higher on Tuesday, following a sharply positive lead from Wall Street, where U.S. investors were encouraged by word from the G-20 Summit that government stimulus measures were expected to remain in place for some time, keeping interest rates low.
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EARTHtimes.org - Mon Nov 9, 10:34 pm ET
Tokyo - Stocks surged Tuesday in Tokyo after strong overnight gains on Wall Street and Japan's current-account surplus unexpectedly expanded. Financial and resource-related shares were among the biggest winners as commodity prices rose and large gain...
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Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Mon Nov 9, 5:07 pm ET
Stock futures are pointing to a sharply higher open on Wall Street after a weekend meeting of world financial leaders raised hopes for the global economy.
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MalaysiaNews.net - Mon Nov 9, 2:42 pm ET
LONDON, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Europe shares extended gains on Monday, boosted by a rise on Wall Street, as equities worldwide took heart from the G-20's statement at the weekend that economic stiumulus is...
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MalaysiaNews.net - Mon Nov 9, 2:42 pm ET
Submit your comment South African stocks ended 412 points higher on Monday, boosted by resource and precious metals counters with a positive Wall Street also providing support. At 5pm the JSE all s...
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Business Times (Malaysia) - Mon Nov 9, 2:28 pm ET
HONG KONG: Asian markets rose yesterday after slim gains on Wall Street at the end of last week, with G20 finance ministers agreeing at the weekend to keep stimulus measures in place despite signs of global recovery.
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KOAM-TV Pittsburg - Mon Nov 9, 7:56 pm ET
Associated Press - November 9, 2009 7:54 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Midwest edition of The Wall Street Journal delivered in Missouri and Kansas is now being printed by The Kansas City...
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MalaysiaNews.net - Mon Nov 9, 1:12 pm ET
NEW YORK: Stocks were rising on Wall Street Monday after a weekend meeting of world financial leaders raised hopes for the economy. U.S. stocks are following overseas markets, which are rising a...
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Deseret News - Mon Nov 9, 10:05 am ET
Stocks are opening sharply higher on Wall Street after a weekend meeting of world financial leaders raised hopes for the...
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New Zealand's National Business Review - Mon Nov 9, 2:10 pm ET
Stocks on Wall Street have their advance, pushing the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a 52-week high, as investors sought resource and financial shares. Gold futures again reach record levels, as the dollar sank. Oil futures also went higher. The Dow is up 154 points, or 1.5%, to 10,177, after earlier passing the previous intraday high of 10,119.47, hit on October 21, as well as its 2009 closing ...
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MalaysiaNews.net - Mon Nov 9, 11:31 am ET
Stocks are rising on Wall Street Monday after a weekend meeting of world financial leaders raised hopes for the economy.U.S. stocks are following overseas markets, which are rising after officials fro...
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Financial Times - Mon Nov 9, 10:37 am ET
Deal activity by companies from chocolate makers to a nuclear submarine manufacturer buoyed Wall Street confidence on Monday, lifting US stocks higher after last week’s strong gains.
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Columbia Journalism Review - Mon Nov 9, 10:34 am ET
The Wall Street Journal has a good scoop on a story showing the connection of Wall Street to the shadier parts of the subprime industry.
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Independent Online - Mon Nov 9, 12:05 pm ET
Wall Street surges on recovery measures.