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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Stocks Close Higher After A Choppy Trading Session - U.S. Commentary []

Stocks Close Higher After A Choppy Trading Session - U.S. Commentary []
With some traders staying on the sidelines following recent volatility, the U.S. stock markets showed a lack of direction throughout the trading session on Friday. Stocks were unable to sustain any significant moves but eventually ended the session higher.

Stocks Showing Strong Upward Move In Early Afternoon Trading - U.S. Commentary []
After closing lower in the two previous sessions, the U.S. stock markets have shown a lack of direction throughout the trading session on Friday. Stocks have had difficulty sustaining any significant moves.

Stocks Turning In A Lackluster Performance - U.S. Commentary []
As was seen in the two previous sessions, stocks have turned in a lackluster performance over the course of morning trading on Friday. The major averages have been bouncing back and forth across the unchanged line, unable to sustain any significant moves.

Swiss Currency Rises Against Buck Tuesday Morning [USD/CHF]
The Swiss currency was strong against its American counterpart in trading on Tuesday morning in New York. The franc advanced to a mark of 1.1082 as action progressed. The pair moved ahead of the FOMC minutes from the October 30 - 31 which will be revealed at 2:00 pm ET.

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