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Wall Street Averts Steep Losses, Ends Nearly Flat

Just as it seemed that Wall Street would be heading into a foruth day of steep declines on inflation fears and higher interest rates across the globe, investors rallied Thursday to end the day nearly flat.

Stock Futures Drift Following 2 Days of Losses

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U.S. stock market futures were drifting Wednesday on concerns the hangover from Federal Reserve's Chairman Ben Bernanke's hawkish interest-rate comments may linger, with seemingly little else on the economic or corporate news front to capture markets' attention.

Stock futures flat as rate concerns weigh

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U.S. stock futures pointed to a slightly higher market open on Wednesday, helped by upward momentum late in the previous session, but investors fretted about higher interest rates after a series of warnings about inflation from Federal Reserve officials this week.
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Wall St. Week Ahead: Stocks Hope for a Gentle Slowdown

U.S. investors will watch next week to see if the latest employment numbers temper inflation expectations, without sharply dimming the outlook for corporate profit growth, giving stocks a chance to bounce back from May's sharp sell-off.
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Dollar's Slide Seen a Spur for Big-cap Stocks

The U.S. dollar may be losing its luster, but stock investors aren't losing much sleep over its weakness. In fact, analysts say, its recent slide would make mega-cap industrial stocks such as Caterpillar Inc. and Boeing Co. more appealing.
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Nikkei down on Sony slide, currency worries

The Nikkei average fell 1.29 percent on Friday as shares of Sony Corp. tumbled after it forecast a sharp profit decline in the current year and as a stronger yen raised concern of a drop in earnings at exporters such as Kyocera Corp.
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Stocks Rise on Bernanke's Rate Pause Suggestion

U.S. stocks rose on Thursday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the Fed may pause in its 22-month campaign of raising borrowing costs, lifting shares of interest-rate sensitive companies such as banks and utilities.
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Stock Futures Add to Gains on Profit Surprises

U.S. stock futures extended gains on Tuesday as quarterly results from companies including chemical manufacturer DuPont Co. fueled optimism about corporate profit growth despite near-record oil prices.
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FTSE barely weaker, oils prop up sagging market

Britain's leading shares were barely weaker on Monday, propped up by gains in oil companies and miners such as BG Group as prices of crude oil and some metals traded near record levels, although most heavyweight sectors such as banks and pharmaceuticals eased.
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Yuan could rise a bit more quickly--China's Zhou

China's yuan currency can probably begin to rise more swiftly given the reforms Beijing has put in place, but gradualism is still the guiding philosophy, the head of China's central bank said on Saturday.
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Dollar Hits 3-Mth Low vs Yen as G7 Presses China

The dollar slid about 1 percent to three month lows against the yen in early trade on Monday after Group of Seven countries singled out China in their call for more flexibility in exchange rates. The dollar slid about 1 percent to three month lows against the yen in early trade on Monday after Group of Seven countries singled out China in their call for more flexibility in exchange rates.
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Wall St. Week Ahead: Dow Flirts With New Record High

Corporate earnings news will likely determine the course of the stock market next week as investors scan profit outlooks for enough strength to propel the Dow industrials the few hundred more points the index needs for a record high.
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Private equity seeks public money

Aging directors, diversification needs, fund-raising fatigue, and a current lull in the buyout market are prompting large private equity firms to take a serious look at launching publicly traded funds.
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FTSE sheds gains as mining stocks lose their luster

Britain's FTSE 100 index saw earlier gains evaporate and ended lower on Thursday after mining stocks including Xstrata and Rio Tinto tracked a steep fall in commodities prices and handed back some of the sector's striking gains.
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India looks toward a Convertible Rupee

India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced earlier this month that his government is looking to make its rupee more convertible. India is considering the policy change to stimulate foreign investment and to reach its self-stated goal of 10 percent annual GDP growth.

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