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1. Investors lift stocks, keep exposure thin
Investors weathered a volatile August on financial markets by slightly lifting their stock holdings but kept exposure well below average, Reuters polls showed on Thursday.
29 Aug 2008
2. Asia stocks fall as financial crisis rolls on
Asian stocks fell more than 1 percent on Tuesday, after more trouble in the U.S. financial sector, including a ninth bank failure, reminded investors of the frail state of the global economy.
26 Aug 2008
3. U.S. dollar and Asia stocks rise
The U.S. dollar rose broadly on Monday, hitting a two-year high against the pound, as a downtrend in oil and gold prices left investors scurrying to buy back the currency, sparking a rebound in Asian stocks.
25 Aug 2008
4. Asia stocks and dollar slip as oil climbs
Asian stocks fell on Thursday on gloom about the ability of exporters to weather a widespread economic slowdown, while the U.S. dollar slipped as oil prices rose to above $116 a barrel and halted a rally in the currency.
21 Aug 2008
5. Asia stocks plumb two-year low
Asian stocks fell to a two-year low on Wednesday, down 30 percent from a peak hit in November, as the past month's $30 drop in the price of oil has not been enough to shake a sense of fear about sharply slowing global growth.
20 Aug 2008
6. Asia stocks at two-year low
Asian stocks fell to a two-year low on Tuesday, led by exporter shares, on fears the U.S. government will have to bail out the top mortgage finance companies, further destabilising the financial sector.
19 Aug 2008
7. Two "nothing" years ahead for Asian stocks
Asian stocks are unlikely to take off in the next two years as earnings expectations and inflation sweeping regional economies remain high, Merrill Lynch's chief Asia equity strategist said on Friday.
05 Aug 2008
8. Asia stocks rally on oil and hopes for banks
Asian stocks rebounded on Thursday, boosted by the biggest surge in U.S. bank shares in 16 years and a decline in oil prices, providing some relief from fears about the global credit crisis spiralling out of control.
17 Jul 2008
9. World stocks and dollar under pressure
World stocks fell towards this week's 21-month low and the dollar held near a record low versus the euro on Wednesday as investors nursed acute worries about the financial sector and the economy.
16 Jul 2008
10. European shares fall Wednesday morning
European shares fell early on Wednesday. By 9:28 am the FTSEurofirst 300 index fell 0.3 per cent to 1,106.42.
16 Jul 2008
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