NEW YORK – Investors brushed off Europe’s election results, as the S&P 500 rebounded from early losses to end nearly unchanged on Monday, despite the uncertainty surrounding the euro zone’s ability to tackle its debt crisis.
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NEW YORK – Investors brushed off Europe’s election results, as the S&P 500 rebounded from early losses to end nearly unchanged on Monday, despite the uncertainty surrounding the euro zone’s ability to tackle its debt crisis.
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SINGAPORE, May 7 – Singapore’s benchmark Straits
Times Index fell 2 percent by midday on Monday to its
lowest in about two months on concerns about the euro zone after
the French and Greek…
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NEW YORK – The S&P 500 and Nasdaq were little changed Monday, rebounding from steep losses early in the session after election results in Europe clouded the region’s outlook as it grapples with a financial crisis.
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NEW YORK – Stocks fell more than 1 percent on Monday as renewed anxiety over Europe’s economy and the region’s debt crisis spurred profit-taking, while Wal-Mart weighed on the Dow after a report it stymied a probe into bribery allegations.
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NEW YORK – After suffering their worst two weeks of the year, stocks will look to quarterly earnings to determine whether the recent pullback has been exhausted or more losses are justified.
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NEW YORK – After suffering their worst two weeks of the year, stocks will look to quarterly earnings to determine whether the recent pullback has been exhausted or more losses are justified.
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