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China's demand for W. African crude jumps -trade

Oil's Dip.
China's buying of West African crude oil is set to rise about 15 percent in September from August, trade sources said on Friday, but overall Asian imports from West Africa will fall due to slower Indian demand.

Stocks Rise as Tech Leads Market Higher

Investors started buying beaten-down stocks Friday, especially in the tech sector, to lift the Nasdaq composite index into positive territory and shortly thereafter boosting other major indexes.
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European Markets Follow Asia on Downward Slide

An ugly selloff in global stocks gathered pace Friday, on mounting concerns the U.S. economy is heading into another recession and as some European lenders faced a short-term funding crunch, highlighting the risk of a banking crisis.
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European Software Stocks Jump After HP's Autonomy Bid

Shares in European software makers jumped amid a falling market on Friday on hopes they were more likely bid targets after Hewlett-Packard's $11.7 billion bid for British enterprise search-software maker Autonomy.
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European Stocks Open With Drop, Following Asia

Global stocks ceded more ground Friday, hurt by mounting concerns the U.S. economy is heading into another recession and as some European lenders faced a short-term funding crunch, highlighting the risk of another banking crisis.
China urges U.S. to boost confidence in dlr, treasuries

U.S. Treasuries Rise in Asia

U.S. Treasuries rose in Asia on Friday, supported by weakness in global equities and concerns about the U.S. economy's outlook, but profit-taking helped temper gains as the 30-year yield dipped near a 2- year low hit the previous day.
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Asian Markets Continue Slide; S. Korea Index Down 5%

Asian stocks extended losses Friday, with South Korea's benchmark shedding 5 percent on growing fears the U.S. economy was sliding into recession and as some European lenders faced short-term funding strains, raising fears of a systemic banking crisis on the continent.
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Asian stocks slump on recession fears, gold jumps

Asian stocks tumbled as much as 4 percent on Friday on growing fears that the U.S. economy was sliding into recession and as some European lenders faced short-term funding strains, raising fears of a systemic banking crisis on the continent.
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Dow Theory: Sell Stocks Now

The Dow Theory confirms what the market is demonstrating today: It’s time to sell stocks as the economy barrels towards another recession
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Stock Market Plummets, When Does NYSE Pause Trading?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average took a nose dive during Thursday trading, dropping more than four percent at times during trading. As the stock markets dropped across the board it raises the question -- at what level do circuit breakers cut in to stop a stock market from crashing?
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Stocks Plummet ? A New Recession?

Stocks tumbled in New York after the opening bell this morning, prompting fears that America is heading into another deep economic recession.
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Stocks Plummet – A New Recession?

Stocks tumbled in New York after the opening bell this morning, prompting fears that America is heading into another deep economic recession.

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