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Stocks climb on Wal-Mart, Home Depot earnings – CNNMoney


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Stocks climb on Wal-Mart, Home Depot earnings
CNNMoney
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — US stocks climbed Tuesday as investors shifted their focus to better-than-expected earnings from retail giants Wal-Mart and Home Depot. from jitters about a global
Wal-Mart Profit Rises But Comp Sales Drop AgainWall Street Journal
Stocks rise on earnings, economic reportsThe Associated Press
Wal-Mart's Sales: Unfixable?TheStreet.com
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Stocks gain in choppy session – CNNMoney


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Stocks gain in choppy session
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By CNNMoney.com staffAugust 16, 2010: 12:08 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Stocks rose slightly Monday, fluctuating near breakeven after weaker-than-expected economic data and an earlier report that showed slower growth in Japan.
US Stocks Wobble As Traders Wait For Key Data, EarningsWall Street Journal
Stocks reverse course, rise modestlyThe Associated Press
Wall Street lower after manufacturing dataFinancial Times
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Asian Stocks, US Futures Fall on Growth Concerns; Yen Rises – BusinessWeek


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Asian Stocks, US Futures Fall on Growth Concerns; Yen Rises
BusinessWeek
July 6 (Bloomberg) — Asian stocks fell to the lowest in almost a month and US equity futures dropped on concern growth is slowing in the US, Europe and China. The yen increased against the euro and Treasuries advanced.
Greenback And Yen Strengthens On Weak Asian StocksRTT News
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks fall on growth worry; yen climbsReuters Africa
Asian stocks drop alongside investors' falling sentimentsChannel News Asia
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WSJ: European Stocks End Down As Worries Linger From US Data – Wall Street Journal


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WSJ: European Stocks End Down As Worries Linger From US Data
Wall Street Journal
European stocks lost ground Monday, unable to make much headway as the disappointing US nonfarm payrolls data released last week dented confidence and raised fears of a global economic slowdown. Volumes were thin with Wall Street
European shares fall to 6-week closing lowReuters
European Stocks Already Priced for Economic Slowdown, RBS SaysBusinessWeek
Investors take stock as growth doubts lingerFinancial Times
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Hong Kong Stocks Fall; Index’s Longest Losing Run in Two Months – BusinessWeek


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Hong Kong Stocks Fall; Index's Longest Losing Run in Two Months
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July 5 (Bloomberg) — Hong Kong stocks fell for a fourth day, set for the benchmark index's longest losing streak in two months, as banks led declines after Bank of China Ltd. announced plans for a rights offer and on
China service-sector data hint at cooling growthMarketWatch
HSBC HK June Purchasing Managers Index 52.6 Vs May 53.2Wall Street Journal
Bank of China: New Funding to Suffice for 3 YearsABC News
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