Wednesday, November 02, 2005


Stock market indicators mixed as oil prices dip before Fed rate
National Post, Canada - Nov 1, 2005 TORONTO (CP) - Global indicators were mixed for North American stock markets early Tuesday as oil prices eased and investors awaited a possible interest rate

STOCK MARKET WATCH
Saigon Times Daily, Vietnam - 1 hour ago At the end of the day, 16 out of 30 shares increased from VND100 to VND2,500. The VN-Index rose 5.05 points to 315.56. Gemadept

STOCK MARKET: Allocating your assets
Cherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 18 hours ago That becomes even more important given the expectation that future stock-market returns are expected to be modest, lagging historical returns.

Dell and the Fed send stock market lower
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 18 hours ago By Ellen Simon. NEW YORK - Stocks fell slightly yesterday after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates as expected, exacerbating

Manhattan Youth Executive Director to Ring The NASDAQ Stock Market
Market Wire (press release) - Nov 1, 2005 Manhattan Youth is located three blocks from the World Trade Center site and is now building Lower Manhattan's first community center.

Big Movers in the Stock Market
MSN Money - 9 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks that were moving substantially or trading heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market.

Stock market indicators show East-West divide, earnings reports
National Post, Canada - 13 hours ago TORONTO (CP) - The world's eastern markets rose while their western counterparts showed weakness early Wednesday as corporate earnings reports flooded in.

Tokyo stock market suffers IT failure
ZDNet UK, UK - 8 hours ago Trading on the Tokyo stock market was suspended for more than four hours on Tuesday after its IT systems failed. Billions of pounds

Stock market in dire need of trust, drastic development
Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran - 11 hours ago Iran's stock market is more than ever in need of trust building, vibrancy of the manufacturing and economic institutions and stronger and principled development

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