September 3, 2010

Bond-Market Bubble to Burst, Boost Stocks, Axa Framlington Says – BusinessWeek

Bond-Market Bubble to Burst, Boost Stocks, Axa Framlington Says
BusinessWeek
The market for US Treasury bonds has become inflated as banks exploit benchmark borrowing costs near zero to boost purchases, said Mark Tinker, global

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Asia stocks rise on slight improvement in US data – istockAnalyst.com (press release)


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Asia stocks rise on slight improvement in US data
istockAnalyst.com (press release)
(Source: Associated Press/AP Online)TOKYO – Most Asian stock markets climbed Friday as investors took heart from a slight improvement in US economic
Asia stocks rise on slight improvement in US dataNewsday (subscription)

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China’s G-Finance & G-Economy Key to US$ 40 Trillion Market – People’s Daily Online

China's G-Finance & G-Economy Key to US$ 40 Trillion Market
People’s Daily Online
That is urgent as the damaging results of changing weather patterns due to global warming are developing very rapidly. Foreign companies seeking profits in
The Greening of ChinaThe Nation.

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The Real Question: With The Economy Struggling, Why Haven’t Equities Fallen … – The Business Insider

The Real Question: With The Economy Struggling, Why Haven't Equities Fallen
The Business Insider
The global economy is like a battleship moving through rough sees. Right now, I think we're at a critical juncture where the ship is turning south through

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Accentus Medical Signs Global Licence Agreement with Zimmer – MarketWatch (press release)

Accentus Medical Signs Global Licence Agreement with Zimmer
MarketWatch (press release)
Martin Pickford, Senior Vice-President of Business Development for Accentus Medical, said: "One of the most intransigent problems with orthopaedic implants

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GLOBAL MARKETS-Europe stocks gain;yen near 15-yr high vs dlr – Reuters

GLOBAL MARKETS-Europe stocks gain;yen near 15-yr high vs dlr
Reuters
By Emelia Sithole-Matarise LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) – European stocks edged higher on Friday after US shares climbed, but the dollar struggled as markets

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Stocks Rise in Europe, Asia; US Futures Little Changed, Won Strengthens – Bloomberg


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Stocks Rise in Europe, Asia; US Futures Little Changed, Won Strengthens
Bloomberg
“Investors are kind of relieved because a downward spiral in the global economy had a pause this week,” said Naoki Fujiwara, who helps oversee $6 billion in
One More Time: No Double DipInvesting Daily
Asian Stocks, Won Climb After IMF Forecast, U.S. ManufacturingSan Francisco Chronicle

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Consumer demand essential for growth – Jamaica Observer

Consumer demand essential for growth
Jamaica Observer
Even though many were professing that the global economy was recovering, I still did not see the fundamental structural changes required to ensure

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Europe Commodities Day Ahead: Wheat Jumps as Russia Extends Ban on Exports – Bloomberg


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Europe Commodities Day Ahead: Wheat Jumps as Russia Extends Ban on Exports
Bloomberg
The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization called a special meeting to address the global grains situation. The United Nations' Food and
FAO Calls 'Extraordinary' Meeting Amid Fears of Wheat ShortageBusinessWeek
Putin Extends Wheat-Export BanWall Street Journal
Wheat futures boosted as Russia extends export banMarketWatch

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Japan May Raise GDP Estimate as Spending Drop Eased – Bloomberg

Japan May Raise GDP Estimate as Spending Drop Eased
Bloomberg
Japan's economic recovery is losing steam because of an “uncertain” outlook for the global economy and slack domestic demand, Standard & Poor's said on Sept

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