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1. Most Asian markets rebound after Wall Street rout
Most Asian markets rebounded Friday after days of sharp declines in stocks around the world as investors scooped up battered financial and technology shares.
21 Nov 2008
2. US financial lobby urges open markets for China
Members of a U.S. financial industry group visiting China this week to push for more open capital markets said they found officials here alarmed by the credit crisis, but eager to work together to resolve problems.
21 Nov 2008
3. Asian, European markets fall on gloomy earnings
Most Asian and European markets slid into the red Wednesday as weak earnings from financial firms, lower commodity prices and concerns about ailing U.S. automakers reinforced pervasive gloom about the global economy.
20 Nov 2008
4. Premarket roundup: Yahoo, credit cards
Some investors may see Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang's resignation Monday as a sign the Internet icon may renew talks with Microsoft Corp. or other interested parties, a Goldman Sachs analyst said Tuesday.
18 Nov 2008
5. Banks lead world markets lower
World stock markets fell Tuesday ahead of expected further losses on Wall Street amid gloom about propects for the world economy and the banking system.
18 Nov 2008
6. Asian markets gain as world leaders gather
Asian markets gained in the wake of Wall Street's overnight surge as investors nibbled on beaten-down shares and global leaders gathered in Washington to discuss ways to tackle the global financial crisis.
14 Nov 2008
7. Europe, Asian markets down amid recession fears
Europe's stock markets opened lower Thursday after further Asian losses, following more downbeat U.S. corporate news and confirmation that Germany is officially in recession.
14 Nov 2008
8. Australian markets fall after further losses in US
Australian markets plunged Thursday, following more declines on Wall Street as gloom continues to permeate the global financial system.
13 Nov 2008
9. Europe markets follow Asia down on economic fears
Europe's stock markets opened lower Tuesday following losses in Asia amid mounting concerns about the world economy following downbeat corporate news in the U.S.
12 Nov 2008
10. Europe markets down ahead of expected US sell-off
Europe's stock markets traded sharply lower Tuesday ahead of expected losses on Wall Street amid concerns about the world economy following downbeat corporate news in the U.S. Asian markets closed sharply lower.
11 Nov 2008
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