What investors should do after Monday’s market bloodbath
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What investors should do after Monday’s market bloodbath

That uncertainty crept into the market, and says Rehman, the U.S.’s talk of raising interest…

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Dow takes steep dive at opening
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Dow takes steep dive at opening

U.S. stock markets plunged as the trading day began, with many wondering how long the…

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US stocks slump; Dow briefly plunges 1000 points
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US stocks slump; Dow briefly plunges 1000 points

The Dow Jones industrial average has plunged more than 530 points and is in a…

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Dubai market loses 7 percent after oil price dip
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Dubai market loses 7 percent after oil price dip

Once upon a time, talk of an emergency OPEC meeting would have rippled through oil…

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6 things we missed in the Samsung Galaxy Note 5
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6 things we missed in the Samsung Galaxy Note 5

Samsung has unveiled two new smartphones to ramp up its efforts to win over consumers…

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Worldwide stock market fears
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Worldwide stock market fears

The Chinese government was reported to have pumped more liquidity into the market on Tuesday…

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Oil prices fall as equity markets plunge
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Oil prices fall as equity markets plunge

Australia shares hit 1-1/2 yr low rattled by China
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Australia shares hit 1-1/2 yr low rattled by China

Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey stated that although markets would stay risky for some time, the…

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China Cuts Interest Rates, Reserve Ratio Amid Market Slump
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China Cuts Interest Rates, Reserve Ratio Amid Market Slump

Stocks surged Tuesday morning on Wall Street, erasing some of the heavy losses of a…

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Dollar Plunges Against Major Currencies, All Eyes on Federal Reserve
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Dollar Plunges Against Major Currencies, All Eyes on Federal Reserve

European stocks opened more than 3 percent in the red after their Asian counterparts slumped…

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