Australian Stocks Fall On Profit Taking []
Sydney shares fell Tuesday as investors locked in profits following the recent rally. Investors were also exercising caution ahead of Wednesday's Federal Open Market Committee's decision on U.S. interest rates.
South Korean Stocks Trade Flat; Market Awaits Fed's Rate Decision []
Wednesday, Seoul shares were trading flat ahead of the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates. The benchmark KOSPI index was down 1.03 points or 0.05% at 2051.31.
Trading Likely To Be Subdued Ahead Of U.S. Interest Rate Decision - Indian Commentary []
Global cues are pointing towards a lower opening for the Indian markets on Wednesday. The U.S. stocks were weak overnight ahead of the Fed's interest rate decision and the stock markets across the Asia-Pacific region are also weak in early trades on Wednesday.
Housing, Tech Stocks Weigh On Markets - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks are posting considerable losses on Thursday, as poor economic data combines with weakness in tech stocks to send stocks lower.
Stocks Post Losses In Early Trading - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks have moved modestly to the downside at the opening on Thursday, as positive effects from optimistic earning results were not enough to offset selling pressure from an unexpected drop in durable-good orders.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Australian Stocks Fall On Profit Taking []
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