Apr 8

The Canadian Press April 8, 2008 - 6:39 p.m. TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (down 17.48…

Apr 8

News ) issued disappointing reports and the Federal Reserve voiced concerns about the slumping economy.Stocks were already lower on worries about weak first-quarter earnings when the minutes from the …

Apr 8

The sharemarket was down this morning after profit-taking and reaction to the Australian market saw it shed 1 per cent yesterday.The benchmark NZSX-50 index was down 21.99 points to 3583 at 10.15am to…

Apr 8

Wednesday, April 09, 2008 By our correspondent KARACHI: The Karachi bourse continued to remain locked in a consolidation phase below the 15,500-point mark for the second consecutive day on Tuesd…

Apr 8

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Apr 8

US stocks ended lower today as the market mulled the kickoff of the corporate earnings season with a disappointing report from aluminum giant Alcoa. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended down 34.85 …

Apr 8

FPH.nz ) dropped 5.9 percent to NZ$2.87 after it cut its full-year operating profit forecast by 16 percent as a higher New Zealand dollar offset stronger sales [ID:nWEL146]. In Australia, BHP …

Apr 8

NEW YORK – Wall Street retreated Tuesday after aluminum producer Alcoa Inc. and chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. issued disappointing reports and the Federal Reserve voiced concerns about …

Apr 8

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stocks fell on Tuesday as slumping housing markets on either side of the Atlantic and worries at the Federal Reserve in March that a severe downturn is possible rekindled r…

Apr 8

New York - US stock indices retreated Tuesday amid a weak start to the first-quarter earnings season and warnings from the Federal Reserve of a prolonged economic downturn in the United States. Advanc…

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