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Stocks end lower

Stocks ended a volatile session with modest losses Tuesday, as the Fed's improved outlook and some signs of improvement in housing tempered a weaker revision on economic growth released in the morning.

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Issuers Begin to Edge Away From TALF to Sell Bonds

Banks and other issuers have sold more asset-backed bonds this month without the help of subsidized loans from the Federal Reserve program than they have with the program. To some, this could be a sign that many issuers no...

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Consumers log stronger-than-expected spending rise

By JEANNINE AVERSA AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Consumers got back in the buying mood in October as their incomes grew modestly, an encouraging sign for the budding economic recovery. The Commerce Department reported...

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Forex Trading - Dollar Sentiment Down on Recovery Concerns

Dollar remained mainly within range against the EUR Tuesday, however, Dollar sentiment dampened after statements from the Federal Reserve saying they believe the economy is going to recover at a slow pace and that unemployment...

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Auto stocks lead early gains

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 (New Delhi) The key benchmark indices recovered after falling into the red for a brief period in early trade. The market may remain volatile over the next two days traders roll over positions in the...

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US Federal Reserve in No Rush

US Federal Reserve in No Rush U.S. Dollar Trading (USD) had a mixed day with strength in Asia being reversed in the US session with stocks once again bouncing off lows and FOMC minutes showing the FED is in no rush to raise...

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Fed forecast allows market to pare losses

Posted Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009 NEW YORK — A brighter economic forecast from the Federal Reserve helped the stock market pare losses that followed uninspiring reports on consumer sentiment and housing. Stocks slipped from...

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Markets edge higher, RIL leads gains

NDTV Correspondent and Agencies Wednesday, November 25, 2009 (Mumbai) The key benchmark indices were trading higher in early deals led by gains in oil & gas, metals and auto stocks. The Sensex was up 117 points at 17,248 levels...

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Brazil's current account deficit swells to $2.91b

The Central Bank of Brazil said that the country has recorded its highest current account deficit of the year in October, when it reached $2.91 billion, compared to a deficit of $2.31 billion in September and $1.23 billion...

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Gold continues to hit record-highs, US Dollar falls

As the entire world continues to print more money, especially the United States Federal Reserve System, gold bullion, and other precious metals, continue to soar. For the last two years, gold bullion as traded between $800 and...

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