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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

European Stocks, U.S. Index Futures Gain; Asian Shares Retreat - Bloomberg

European Stocks, U.S. Index Futures Gain; Asian Shares Retreat - Bloomberg
Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks rose, extending the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index 's biggest rally since March, as consumer shares climbed on lower oil and investors speculated the mortgage market will rebound. U.S. index futures gained, while
Source: www.bloomberg.com

Lennar, Meritage, KB Home, Centex stocks up - Miami Herald
Shares of U.S. home builders rose the most since January after the federal government agreed to take over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Miami-based Lennar (LEN) gained 10.3 percent to close at $14.95. The bailout plan may stabilize the mortgage market
Source: www.miamiherald.com

Asian Stocks Decline as Growth Concerns Eclipse Fannie Rally - Bloomberg
Sept. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks fell, paring gains a day after the benchmark index's biggest rally in seven months, as concern that global economic growth is slowing drove down materials, shipping and financial companies. Newcrest Mining Ltd. and
Source: www.bloomberg.com

HK stocks sink day after rally on US mortgage deal - International Herald Tribune
HONG KONG : Hong Kong stocks fell Tuesday as investors took gains from the previous day's rally and Chinese banks slumped on worries about the financial sector. The blue-chip Hang Seng Index slid 303.16 points, or nearly 1.5 percent, to close at 20
Source: www.iht.com

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Inditex slips amid Q2 results jitters - Forbes
Shares in Spain's Inditex slide 4.2 percent to as low as 28.88 euros on growing concerns ahead of interim results from Europe's biggest clothing retailer on Sept. 17. 'I think there's a few nerves ahead of the results,' says Exane analyst Phil Rudman
Source: www.forbes.com

Euro Stocks Climb as Financial Stocks Advance - CNBC
European shares rose on Tuesday, led by banking stocks that extended gains after a strong rally in the previous session on the U.S. government's move to take control of top mortgage companies. A sharp decline in crude prices also eased inflation
Source: www.cnbc.com

Pakistan stocks down; market awaits word on floor - Reuters
KARACHI, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Pakistani stocks edged lower in dull trade on Tuesday as investors waited for the outcome of a meeting to decide about a floor placed on the index last month after heavy losses. The floor was imposed on Aug. 28 at 9,144
Source: www.reuters.com

Lower oil price lifts European stocks - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : European stocks rose Tuesday, extending the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index's biggest rally since March, as lower oil prices lifted consumer companies. U.S. index futures advanced, while Asian shares declined. Ryanair Holdings, Carnival and
Source: www.iht.com

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