1. Asia Markets Asia down but off lows ahead of Europe summitAnxiety about the European debt crisis depresses many of Asia s major stock markets though most move off their lows by midday with Sydney and Shanghai breaching positive territory.Source: www.marketwatch.com | Oct 25, 2011 18:54:53 PDT - 7 years ago
2. Matthew Lynn's London Eye Don t expect Mario Draghi to save the euroIncoming European Central Bank President Mario Draghi won t save the euro says Matthew Lynn.Source: www.marketwatch.com | Oct 25, 2011 21:24:41 PDT - 7 years ago
3. Asia Markets Asia stocks fall ahead of key Europe summitAnxiety about the European debt crisis and overnight losses on Wall Street conspire to depress Asian stocks with Japanese shares taking an additional hit from a strong yen.Source: www.marketwatch.com | Oct 25, 2011 18:54:53 PDT - 7 years ago
4. Economic Report Australia inflation leaves door open for rate hikeAustralia s headline consumer price index rises in line with economist expectations in the third quarter leaving the door open for interest-rate cuts and pressuring the Australian dollar.Source: www.marketwatch.com | Oct 25, 2011 19:39:41 PDT - 7 years ago
5. Equities Finish Sharply Lower On European WorriesThe Australian equities are pointed to a weaker start on the open today as hopes for a solution to the European debt crisis faded following the cancellation of a scheduled meeting for the European Union lawmakers.Source: www.ibtimes.com | Oct 25, 2011 15:08:14 PDT - 7 years ago
6. Currencies Dollar up as U.S. stocks fall Canada big moverThe euro trades slightly lower versus the U.S. dollar as investors await a Wednesday summit of European leaders aimed at delivering a comprehensive response to the euro-zone debt crisis.Source: www.marketwatch.com | Oct 25, 2011 07:26:34 PDT - 7 years ago
7. Metals Stocks Gold silver jump to one-month highscrisis resolution gave investors enough reasons to buy precious metals.Source: www.marketwatch.com | Oct 25, 2011 07:55:11 PDT - 7 years ago
8. Economic views and news - Wednesday 26 OctoberCURRENCY Expect the NZD to remain on the back foot for the remainder of this week after running into headwinds yesterday that will not be easily countered. Today s topside cap above 0.80USD should hold any gains.Source: www.sharechat.co.nz | Oct 25, 2011 12:38:51 PDT - 7 years ago
9. Strategist Time For a Vacation From EuropeStrategist Time For a Vacation From EuropeSource: www.cnbc.com | Oct 25, 2011 13:07:41 PDT - 7 years ago
10. Currencies Euro under pressure with U.S. stocks weakThe euro trades slightly lower versus the U.S. dollar as investors await a Wednesday summit of European leaders aimed at delivering a comprehensive response to the euro-zone debt crisis.Source: www.marketwatch.com | Oct 25, 2011 07:26:34 PDT - 7 years ago
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