European Markets Fall On Credit Fears, Weak Techs - European Commentary []
The European markets fell the most in two months on Friday, as banking stocks came under pressure after Wachovia Corp. of the U.S. warned of further loan losses and technology shares slipped on a poor earnings forecast from Qualcomm Inc.
Lingering Credit Worries Drag Japanese Stocks Lower []
The lingering uncertainties about the impact of the U.S. mortgage market crisis dented the Japanese Stock indexes on Friday. Flickering investor sentiment struggled to fight the bearish mood clouding the Japanese market that saw Nikkei loosing over 1,100 points in the past week.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
European Markets Fall On Credit Fears, Weak Techs - European Commentary []
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Legal disclaimer and risk disclosure
Any views/ forecasts/ suggestions, though proferred with the best of intentions, are based on our reading of the market at the time of writing. They are subject to change without notice.Though the information sources are believed to be reliable, the information is not guaranteed for accuracy. Those acting in the market on the basis of these are themselves responsibly for any profits or losses that might occur, without recourse to us. World financial markets, and especially the Foreign Exchange markets, are inherently risky and it is assumed that those who trade these markets are fully aware of the risk of real loss involved.
No comments:
Post a Comment