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71. Interest Rate Decisions & Economic Data May Spur Currency Volatility: Mario Sant Singh
EBENE, MAURITIUS -- (Marketwire) -- 02/05/13 -- In his Market Brief of The Week for 4 February, leading global foreign exchange trader, educator and author Mario Sant Singh, focuses o
72. Dow Soars to 14,000, but Job Growth Sputters Along
The Dow closed at 14,009.79, while the S&P 500 closed at 1,513.17, just 52 points away from its all-time record of 1,565. Yesterday was just the 10th time the Dow has closed above 14,000.
73. China Manufacturing Index Slows Marginally
The purchasing managers index fell to 50.4 per cent, down from 50.6 per cent in December, the National Bureau of Statistics and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing reported.
74. Strong Manufacturing Data Pushes Markets Higher Ahead of US Payroll Figures -- City Index UK
LONDON -- (Marketwire) -- 02/01/13 -- City Index UK: Most European markets pushed higher on Friday as investor risk appetit
75. 'Euromoney' Sees Fischer Heading US Fed
Bernanke is due to end his second term in January 2014 and "Euromoney" sees Bank of Israel Prof. Stanley Fischer as the ideal successor.
76. Santander Profits Plunge 59 Percent in 2012
Santander saw annual net profits plunge by 59 per cent to 2.2 billion euros (3 billion dollars) in 2012, Spain's largest bank said Thursday. Santander said the drop was the result of having set aside 18.8 billion euros for bad loans and potential property losses in order to meet the government's provisioning requirements. Chairman Emilio Botin said the bank's results would improve in 2013, "with the exceptional write-offs behind us."
77. US GDP Hurts, ADP Cheers, NFP Won't Matter -- City Index UK
LONDON -- (Marketwire) -- 01/31/13 -- City Index UK: Today's surprise 0.1% contraction in US Q4 GDP challenges the notion o
78. Germany Fuels Hopes for Eurozone
A January surge from economic powerhouse Germany today fueled hopes that the eurozone could pull out of its double-dip recession early this year.
79. Henry Kissinger Holds Court in Davos
Davos veteran and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger got the ball rolling on Thursday in Switzerland in another distinctly European-flavored day at the mountain resort.
80. Eurozone Will Stay in Recession in 2013
The eurozone will remain in recession in 2013 with the currency area's economy contracting by 0.2 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund said.
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