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Hong Kong | Saturday, 11 October 2008

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131. Stocks slide on mixed news, surging oil
The Dow Jones industrial average fell more than 150 points, bringing its three-day loss to nearly 515, while broader indexes showed steeper percentage losses.
11 Mar 2008
132. Bucking region's sell-off, Hong Kong stocks rise on bargain-hunting, HSBC gains
Hong Kong stocks advanced Monday as bargain-hunting in utility stocks and gains in banking giant HSBC reversed earlier losses.
11 Mar 2008
133. Stocks tumble following jobs report
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 146 points, bringing its two-day slide to 370. This week's declines in the three major stock indexes to their lowest settlements since 2006
10 Mar 2008
134. Stocks drop amid credit concerns
Stocks tumbled Thursday as the ailing credit market and a spike in home foreclosures intensified the market's worries about a sagging economy.
07 Mar 2008
135. Hong Kong stocks end flat amid anxiety over China's monetary policy
Hong Kong shares ended flat Wednesday on concerns about further monetary tightening measures from Beijing and losses in mainland Chinese stocks.
06 Mar 2008
136. Stocks pull off lows on bargain hunting
Wall Street closed mixed Tuesday, recuperating from a sharp plunge as investors snapped up bargain stocks on rumors that a bond insurer rescue plan is progressing
05 Mar 2008
137. Stocks flat after weak economic data
Wall Street closed narrowly mixed Monday as investors wrestled with record-high commodities prices and data that pointed to a continually weakening economy.
04 Mar 2008
138. Stocks end lower on jobs, bank worries
Stocks sank Thursday as investors fretted over a rise in unemployment claims and the prospect of more bank failures.
29 Feb 2008
139. Japan stocks fall on profit-taking
Japanese stocks retreated from seven-week highs Thursday as investors took profits in high tech blue chips after a weakening dollar
28 Feb 2008
140. Stocks finish mixed in choppy session
Wall Street finished mixed in another seesaw session Wednesday after regulators allowed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to buy more mortgages
28 Feb 2008
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