May 7

Tokyo - Tokyo stocks closed higher Wednesday on a weaker yen and optimism over the economy in the United States, Japan's largest export market. The Nikkei 225 Stock Average rose 53.22 points, or 0.38 …

May 7

(Adds comment, details) By Jonathan Standing SYDNEY, May 7 (Reuters) - Australian shares fell 0.6 percent on Wednesday, dragged down by banks on concerns over the health of global financial inst…

May 7

Wall Street reversed early losses to close higher Tuesday, as investors monitored the movements of record high oil prices but still laid bets that the economy and companies are in recovery mode.

May 7

Dollar, Euro, Yen, Foreign Exchange, Forex, Interest Rate, ECB, Fed, Bernanke, Trichet The dollar edged up against the yen on Wednesday as gains in global stocks prompted some investors to wade back i…

May 7

Read Your Views The sharemarket opened weaker today with retail stocks led down by Briscoe Group which reported a dire first quarter sales report.Shares in Briscoe today fell 5 per cent, or 5 cents, t…

May 7

The 30-share BSE Sensitive Index (Sensex) resumed on an shaky note, 49 points lower at 17,441. Some buying in opening trades saw the number perking up to a high of 17,502 but could not hold gains and …

May 7

SYDNEY, Australia — Asian shares are set for a firm start Wednesday, with resource firms helped by record high oil prices and rising metal prices, while financial firms may benefit from the view that…

May 7

US stocks were led higher Tuesday by energy and financial shares as the price of crude oil reached another record high and restrictions were eased on government-backed mortgage lender Fannie Mae.

May 7

Jordan Robertson May 6, 2008 - 7:12 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Cisco Systems Inc.'s profit fell 5 percent in its fiscal third quarter but beat Wall Street's expectations, a sign the turbul…

May 7

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