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Euro Heads for Weekly Drop as Slowdown Spreads Across Europe - Bloomberg Mercedes-Benz Cars Sales Fall on Western Europe (Update1) - Bloomberg Dollar mostly higher, gold rises in Europe - The Associated Press Stocks in Europe, Asia, US Futures Fall; BHP, Merrill Decline - Bloomberg 3G Use In US Catches Europe - CRN
Europe and Asia Follow Wall Street LowerNew York Times, United States - 8 hours agoBY MATTHEW SALTMARSH and KEITH BRADSHER PARIS — Markets in Europe and Asia dropped on Friday, following the Dow’s 344.65 point decline Thursday, ... | |
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Markets plummet in Europe and Asia (International Herald Tribune) Equity markets dropped sharply in Asia and Europe as investors fretted about the global economic outlook and positioned themselves for a test of the lows for the year on many indexes.The Record: Europe (BBC News) Europe explained: the Record Europe takes its weekly look at the key events and issues in the EU institutions.Sorenstam to play last tournament in Europe (Sports Illustrated) HELSINGOER, Denmark (AP) -- Annika Sorenstam will play her last tournament in Europe this weekend at the Nykredit Masters.Mercedes-Benz Cars Sales Fall on Western Europe (Update1) (Bloomberg.com) Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Daimler AG , the world's second- largest luxury carmaker, said sales at its Mercedes-Benz Cars division fell 12 percent last month, led by western Europe and Japan.Stocks in Europe, Asia, U.S. Futures Fall; BHP, Merrill Decline (Bloomberg.com) Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks in Europe and Asia fell, sending the MSCI World Index to its worst weekly slump since 2002, on concern earnings at commodity producers will slow while credit losses at banks increase. U.S. index futures declined after unemployment climbed to a five-year high.Stocks in Europe, Asia, U.S. Futures Fall; BHP, Merrill Decline (Bloomberg.com) Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks in Europe and Asia fell, sending the MSCI World Index to its worst weekly slump since 2002, on concern earnings at commodity producers will slow while credit losses at banks increase. U.S. index futures declined. |
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