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How to Play it: Riding Europe's Volatility

Even as details emerge about a Eurozone deal that would see banks and insurers accept bigger losses on Greek bonds and boost the region's bailout fund, setting up for what could happen across the Atlantic won't be easy for investors.

European Shares Stay Upbeat on EU Deal Euphoria

German Chancellor Angela Merkel does not support an inflationary Eurozone policy to ease the pain of austerity in periphery members
European shares extended the previous session's rally Friday, with investors still buoyant over a deal struck by euro zone leaders early Thursday to help end the bloc's two-year-old debt crisis.
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NYSE Invokes Volatility Rule for Open

The New York Stock Exchange and NYSE Amex Cash Markets invoked Rule 48 on Thursday after European leaders agreed to boost the region's bailout fund and struck a deal with private banks and insurers to accept 50 percent losses on Greek bonds.
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Introducing Nokia Kinetic: Twisted Interface Revolution is Here (Videos)

okia is leaving no stone unturned in the battle of the smartphones and has already started investing in future ventures where smartphones will be physically more flexible. The company warded off all possible talks of rumors regarding the device and came forward with a demo device at the Nokia World Show.
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U.S. Stock Index Futures Point Higher

Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Thursday, with futures for the S&P 500, Dow Jones futures and Nasdaq 100 futures rising 1.5 to 1.8 percent at 5:05 a.m. EDT.
Asian currencies like the Indonesian rupiah may be attractive investments for Westerners

Asian Currency Appreciation: 4 Buy Recommendations

Developing Asian economies have outperformed G3 (U.S., EU, and Japan) economies by an average of five percentage points from 2000 to 2006, according to Western Asset, a leading global fixed-income manager.
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Asian Shares Dip on Concern Before EU Summit

Asian shares declined on Wednesday ahead of a key meeting of European policymakers later in the session, with concerns heightening that the outcome to contain Europe's sovereign debt crisis could fall short of expectations.
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Canon Results Indicate Weak Printer Orders from HP

Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ) reported a 14.2 percent increase in third quarter earnings, due to ongoing cost cutting measures. Because of historically strong yen and lower production activities, the company lowered its full year 2011 outlook.
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Asian Markets Down on Europe Worries

Asian shares declined Wednesday ahead of a key meeting of European policymakers later in the session, as investors feared the effort to contain Europe's sovereign debt crisis could fall short.
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U.S. Oil Soars to 12-Week High as Brent Spread Deflates

U.S. oil prices shot to a 12-week high on Tuesday in a second day of frenetic spread trading, with dealers racing to claw back a record discount versus Europe's Brent as they gave in to evidence of tightening supplies.

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