Hong Kong stocks fall for 7th day
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Hong Kong stocks fall for 7th day

But after the state-owned company charged with buying shares to prop up prices announced it…

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US consumer prices rise modestly, but shelter costs firming
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US consumer prices rise modestly, but shelter costs firming

Meanwhile, the annual rate of growth in core consumer prices came in at 1.8 percent,…

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Chinese stock market plunge causes global rout
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Chinese stock market plunge causes global rout

“While some blame the correction on the ongoing Chinese slowdown given the poor Chinese flash…

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NZ shares slump on world China fears
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NZ shares slump on world China fears

The Australian market looks set to open sharply lower following significant falls on worldwide markets…

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Oil goes down as U.S. supplies climb
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Oil goes down as U.S. supplies climb

Saudi Arabia exported 7.365 million barrels per day (bpd) in June, up from 6.935 million…

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Dow plunges 531 points
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Dow plunges 531 points

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 530.94 points, or 3.12 per cent, to 16,459.75.

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Treasuries post best week since March as stock markets tumble
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Treasuries post best week since March as stock markets tumble

Two-year Treasury yields rose at the beginning of July and have held their levels ever…

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Dow Jones plunges 531 points in Stock Market
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Dow Jones plunges 531 points in Stock Market

Stock prices around the world continued to plunge Friday, threatening to end one of the…

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Dow drops more than 500 points in a single day
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Dow drops more than 500 points in a single day

Specialist Mario Picone (right) watches the numbers as he works on the floor of the…

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US interest rate hike ‘approaching’, says Fed
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US interest rate hike ‘approaching’, says Fed

The euro rose 0.4 percent to 9.2734 crowns, its highest since early January, while Norway’s…

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