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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Markets Nearly Unchanged In Recent Trading - U.S. Commentary []

Markets Nearly Unchanged In Recent Trading - U.S. Commentary []
U.S. stocks are posing slight losses on Tuesday, as investors remain cautious over the state of the credit markets following negative comments from a JP Morgan analyst.

Stocks Performing Well On Strong Economic Data - U.S. Commentary []
With traders reacting positively to better than expected economic data, the U.S. stock markets are seeing significant strength in morning trading on Wednesday. Stocks have moved mostly higher after closing lower in the two previous sessions.

Stocks Continue To Post Standout Gains In Early Afternoon Trading - U.S. Commentary []
After closing lower in the two previous sessions, the U.S. stock markets have moved back to the upside on Wednesday. The markets are benefiting from broad based strength following the release of some better than expected economic data.

Stocks Move To The Upside In Recent Trading - U.S. Commentary []
U.S. stocks are seeing limited movement on Monday, as investors take time to digest comments made by Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and manufacturing data released earlier in the session.

KOSPI Seen To Extend Gains []
The South Korean stock market has posted gains in two straight days and gone higher in four of the last five sessions - and the cues point to the KOSPI extending both streaks when the market opens on Thursday.

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