October rate hike still possible: Fed’s Lacker
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October rate hike still possible: Fed’s Lacker

It was the 30th straight week that claims remained below the 300,000 threshold, which is…

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Tokyo stocks open higher
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Tokyo stocks open higher

The Nikkei lost 4.1 per cent in overnight trading to 16,930.84. Fed officials, meanwhile, continue…

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United States stocks close down for third straight day
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United States stocks close down for third straight day

“We really haven’t had a great reason to sell off in the last two days…

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Hong Kong, China stocks tumble, joining global sell-off
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Hong Kong, China stocks tumble, joining global sell-off

The immediate spark was Glencore, whose shares plunged nearly 30 per cent to a record…

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U.S. stocks end bruising quarter on happy note
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U.S. stocks end bruising quarter on happy note

The Dow Jones industrial average rose 47.24 points, or 0.3 percent, to 16,049.13. The Standard…

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Hong Kong stocks tumble by lunch, Glencore battered
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Hong Kong stocks tumble by lunch, Glencore battered

German Bund yields made more modest gains. Precious metals tumbled and biotechnology shares fell deeper…

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Nasdaq Biotechnology Index Falls Further
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Nasdaq Biotechnology Index Falls Further

Market turmoil Chinese stocks tumble on weak economic data
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Market turmoil Chinese stocks tumble on weak economic data

“And the economic situation is not good in Europe, either”. The profits of industrial companies…

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Australia Shares Look Set for Weak Open
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Australia Shares Look Set for Weak Open

In Australia, the market on Monday lifted more than 1 per cent on the back…

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Dow tumbles 300 points as biotech gets crushed
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Dow tumbles 300 points as biotech gets crushed

Stocks are getting hammered Monday. “What we’re seeing instead is confusion”, said Kate Warne, investment…

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