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RealD, Qlik rally IPO market

Shares in RealD Inc , whose 3D technology was used to help make the movie Avatar, opened more than 22 percent above their initial public offering price on Friday and shares of business software maker Qlik Technologies Inc opened 20 percent higher.

First Horizon swings to surprise Q2 profit

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First Horizon National Corp , the largest bank in Tennessee with over $26 billion in assets, posted a surprise profit, helped by improving credit quality and said the overhaul of U.S. financial rules will not affect its capital position.

Wall Street slides as consumer data disappoints

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U.S. stock indexes fell as much as 2.4 percent on Friday after consumer sentiment fell to an 11-month low and consumer prices fell, while GE and two big U.S. banking companies missed quarterly revenue expectations.
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Consumer sentiment sinks to lowest in 11 months

Consumer sentiment weakened in early July to its lowest in 11 months on a resurgence in fears about the economy, a year since the recovery began, a private survey released on Friday showed.
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Consumer prices fall in June on energy

Consumer prices fell for a third straight month in June due to lower energy costs, according to a government report on Friday that pointed to subdued inflation pressures amid sluggish domestic demand.
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Basel Committee says agrees bank buffer strategy

Banking supervisors published draft rules on Friday that will force banks around the world to build up extra capital in a boom, but gave no hint of what level of funds lenders would be required to hold.
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U.S. consumer prices fall in June on energy

U.S. consumer prices fell for a third straight month in June due to lower energy costs, according to a government report on Friday that pointed to subdued inflation pressures amid sluggish domestic demand.
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Consumer prices fall 0.1 percent in June

Consumer prices fell for a third straight month in June due to lower energy costs, according to a government report on Friday that pointed to subdued inflation pressures amid sluggish domestic demand.
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Policymakers see no catastrophes in euro bank tests

Stress tests on European banks should not reveal any major problems among the big names, top officials said on Friday, saying the financial health check will be transparent and ease worries among investors.
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Stock futures point to lower open on earnings, data

Stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Friday after Citigroup and Bank of America as well as bellwether GE posted disappointing revenues, underscoring corporate America's struggles against economic headwinds.
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Stock futures flat as GE, BofA revs disappoint

Stock index futures were little changed on Friday after General Electric Co's and Bank of America's profits topped expectations but revenues declined, underscoring corporate America's struggles against headwinds in the economic recovery.
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Mattel profit misses on expenses, euro; stock down

Mattel Inc reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly profit as the impact of the weaker euro and disappointing cost-cutting efforts offset strong Hot Wheels sales and the boost the company got from its license for the Hollywood blockbuster Toy Story 3.
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GE ends long slump with 16 percent profit growth

General Electric Co reported a 16.1 percent rise in profit, topping analysts' expectations and ending a streak of nine quarters of decline, on strong demand for healthcare and oil and gas equipment.
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Iran wants to be top gasoline exporter by 2013

Embargo stricken Iran said it could become one of the largest gasoline exporters in a few years after commissioning several oil refineries by the end of this year. According to country's petroleum ministry, Iran hopes to become one of the largest gasoline exporters in the region and the world in 2-3 years time.
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India to import 550 tonnes gold in 2010

India's gold imports are likely to improve this year from the 2009 level. According to reports, India is likely to import 500-550 tonnes of gold in 2010, up from 480-490 tonnes from a year earlier, and prices of the yellow metal are expected to remain firm.
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Google profit misses as expenses surge

Google Inc missed Wall Street's quarterly profit estimates for the first time in two years after a spike in expenses offset a 24 percent revenue jump, but it vowed to keep investing in new businesses to drive long-term growth.
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AgBank closes $19.3 billion IPO with tepid HK debut

Agricultural Bank of China's $19.3 billion IPO limped across the finish line on Friday after a three-month sprint, its modest Hong Kong debut reflecting concerns over valuations and investor cautiousness.
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Buffett warns Obama U.S. economy only halfway back

President Barack Obama heard a sobering message from Warren Buffett when he asked for the investment guru's views about the economic recovery, according to an interview Obama gave NBC News on Thursday.
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AgBank sees 2010 profit above forecast

Agricultural Bank of China is confident that its 2010 net profit will exceed its previously announced target after its massive share offering, a senior executive at the country's third-biggest bank said.
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No catastrophes from stress tests seen: Juncker

Stress tests on European banks should not reveal any catastrophes but the reviews should be tough, the chairman of euro zone finance ministers, Jean-Claude Juncker, was quoted as saying.
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World stocks ease on U.S. economy outlook

World stocks eased on Friday on a worsening outlook for the U.S. economy that also pushed the dollar to 7-month low against the yen and near a 2-month trough versus the euro.
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Wall Street futures point to flat open

Futures for the Dow Jones industrial average, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 were little changed at 0757 GMT (3:57 a.m. EDT), pointing to a flat open on Wall Street on Friday.
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China to suffer more if India bans iron ore exports

Amid slowing down economic growth in the country, the Chinese iron ore imports may further get a dent as the Indian government is reported to be considering a ban on iron ore exports so as to safeguard its domestic industry. In a latest statement from the steel secretary, Atul Chaturvedi, it was proposed that a ban should be imposed on exports of iron ore so as to preserve the non-renewable energy resource for local industry.
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China data hits copper prices

China's lukewarm response to copper imports has hit the commodity's prices in the London market. This week copper traded a bit low in London as China reported a drop in copper imports for the third straight month in June, leading to caution on the demand outlook by the key buyer of the metal.
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Oil stays below $77 in Asia as stocks slip

Global oil prices remained under $77 in highly volatile Asian trade as equity markets fell across the region while concerns over potential storms on the east coast of US helped the black gold. Light sweet crude for August delivery was seen trading at $ 76.71 a barrel at 11.30 a.m Singapore time while ICE Brent for September, the front-month contract after August expired on Thursday, gained 1 cent to $76.10 on the Comex.

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