Mkts end marginally lower after smart recovery The Sensex has recovered over 175 points and Nifty 50 points. Mumbai: Markets are trading higher as buying is seen in realty, metal, pharma, power, capital goods and select banking...
HP lifts U.S. equity market, Europe rises on commodities * Dollar rises on global growth concerns; euro, yen fall * Oil renews slide after big rise in U.S. weekly inventory (Recasts with U.S. markets, adds byline; changes...
Updated at 6:57am on 21 August 2008 European shares were lifted a little by commodity stocks on Wednesday. The FTSEurofirst 300 index of top European shares ended up 0.51% at 1,165.31 points. The index fell 2.5% on Tuesday....
Wednesday, Aug 20, 2008 0945 GMT [Zawya Dow Jones]--Doha market closes 0.3% lower at 11101.62, led by industrials. Bellwether Industries Qatar slips 1% to QAR178.60. Ahli Bank is the top loser, down 2.9% to QAR66.50. Doha is...
Wednesday, Aug 20, 2008 DUBAI (Zawya Dow Jones)--Depa, the interior contractor listed on the Dubai International Financial Exchange, said Wednesday that its net profit for the first-half of this year was 55.6 million U.A.E....
Wednesday, Aug 20, 2008 1258 GMT [Zawya Dow Jones]--Beirut market ends down 2.67% at 1,858.04 driven by a disagreement between Bank Audi and Egypt's EFG-Hermes over who will manage Bank Audi's operations in Lebanon, says Tony...
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a shareholder lawsuit can proceed against (BMY) over disclosures it made regarding its attempts to settle patent litigation with Canadian drug maker Apotex Inc. over...
By Al Lewis Dow Jones Newswires It wasn't the usual FedEx man who showed up at the economics professor's door. "Hey, you're a new FedEx man," the professor observed. This is the kind of conversation that gets you to thinking...
Wall Street fell sharply for a second straight session Tuesday after a hefty jump in wholesale inflation and a drop in new home construction gave investors more reason to believe an economic recovery is far off. The Dow Jones...
CourierPOstOnline.com • August 20, 2008 NEW YORK — Wall Street fell sharply for a second straight session Tuesday. The Dow fell 130.84, or 1.14 percent, to 11,348.55, after losing 180 points on Monday. It was the worst two-day...