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Friday, December 07, 2007

Stocks May Rally On Strong Employment Data - U.S. Commentary []

Stocks May Rally On Strong Employment Data - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks are likely to see significant strength in early trading on Wednesday, with the major U.S. index futures indicating a sharply higher open. The upward momentum is partly due to the release of better than expected employment data.

Economic Uncertainty Drives Stocks Lower - U.S. Commentary []
Wall Street is experiencing modest selling pressure on Tuesday, as financials lead the markets lower on concerns about the health of the economy and fears within the credit markets.

Stocks Move Higher Following Subprime Deal - U.S. Commentary []
Wall Street continues to trade in a tight daily range on Thursday, as investors mull over an announced plan to help hundreds of thousands of homeowners deal with rising mortgage payments.

Stocks Adding To Early Gains In Late Morning Trading - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks continue to post modest gains in Thursday's mid-morning trading after Wednesday's rally. A lack of activity is evident as investors wait for President Bush's announcement on his plan to bail out subprime mortgage borrowers.

Stocks Fall On Credit Concerns - U.S. Commentary []
Credit worries and fears concerning the outlook for the economy have helped push stocks lower in early trading on Tuesday, as brokerage stocks see the greatest weakness after several large brokerage firms were downgraded this morning.

Dollar Holds Steady After November Jobs Report [EUR/USD]
The dollar extended its winning streak against the yen and paused versus the euro and sterling Friday morning. Traders showed little immediate reaction to the release of US employment data for November that came relatively in line with expectations.

Stocks Fall On Economic Data - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks are trading slightly below the unchanged line on Monday, as weak economic data depresses the markets and as investors digest a speech by Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson.

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