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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Chidambaram: SEBI told FIIs don't lend stocks abroad - Reuters India

Chidambaram: SEBI told FIIs don't lend stocks abroad - Reuters India
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India's stock market regulator has asked foreign institutional investors (FIIs) not to lend stocks to offshore entities and to reverse transactions in which they have, the finance minister said on Thursday. Stock market

Fears of weaker global economy sends Dow plummeting 514 - Newsday
The tumbling on Wall Street continues. Stocks plummeted again yesterday as investors worried that the global economy is poised to weaken even as parts of the credit market slowly show signs of recovery. The major indexes fell more than 4 percent

Asia stocks fall on profit fears; SKorea off 7 pct - Forbes
Asian stocks fell Thursday, with South Korea's market sinking more than 7 percent, as a barrage of downbeat company forecasts deepened fears of a global recession. But in a positive sign, regional markets pared losses in afternoon trading as

Recession fears send stocks tumbling anew - Baltimore Sun
NEW YORK - Investors agonizing over a faltering economy sent the stock market plunging all over again today after a stream of disheartening data convinced Wall Street that a recession, if not already here, is inevitable. The market's despair

Asia stocks at 4-year low as global economy slows - Boston Globe
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks fell to a 4-year low on Thursday on growing fears emerging market weakness will prolong a global recession and depress corporate earnings, pushing the yen to a 6-year high against the euro. European stock futures

China's Stocks Rise for First Time in Three Days; Vanke Gain - Bloomberg
Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- China's benchmark stock index rose for the first time in three days, led by developers after the government announced measures to bolster the property market. China Vanke Co. , the country's largest publicly traded developer

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