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Thursday, January 10, 2008

South Korean Market Rises On Wall Street Gains []

South Korean Market Rises On Wall Street Gains []
Thursday, Seoul shares were trading slightly higher, amid volatility, tracking Wall Street's overnight rebound on bargain hunting. The settlement of the options and futures contracts also weighed on market sentiment.

Indian Market Opens Flat []
Wednesday, Indian shares opened flat, tracking weak cues from global markets. At 10:04 a.m. IST, the benchmark Sensex was down 65 points at 20,807 and the broader Nifty was losing 19 points to 6,268.

Stocks On Pause Thursday Morning Ahead Of Bernanke Speech []
US stocks were poised for a lackluster start to Thursday's session as traders braced for a speech on the economy from Fed Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.

New Zealand Stocks Trade Weak []
Thursday, Wellington stocks were trading weak. The benchmark NZX 50 Index was losing 6.38 points or 0.16% to 3,905.78, while the NZX All Capital Index was declining 3.16 points or 0.08% to 3,970.67.

Stocks Seeing Considerable Strength In Mid-Morning Trading - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks are in positive territory in morning trading on Tuesday after a lackluster performance left the major averages mixed in the previous session. A variety of sectors have moved to the upside, with significant strength visible among resource stocks.

Stocks Come Under Pressure At The Start Of Trading - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks came under considerable selling pressure at the start of trading on Thursday, with the major averages moving back to the downside after showing a particularly strong upward move in the latter part of the previous session.

Stocks Mixed In Late Morning Trading - U.S. Commentary []
In late-morning trading on Tuesday, stocks have pulled back off their highs after seeing earlier strength. The major averages have moved to the downside, with the Dow slipping into negative territory.

New Zealand Shares Look For Week-Ending Rebound []
New Zealand shares look to close the week with a rebound off of another up-side lead from Wall Street.

Stocks Move Higher At The Start Of Trading - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks moved higher at the start of trading on Monday, with the major averages regaining some ground after falling sharply last week. Bargain hunting contributed to the initial upward move, with traders picking up stocks at reduced levels.

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