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Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks follow win streak with focus on Europe The Nasdaq shot up 8% in January. 8% in one month! Unless you are extremely greedy, that would be a good year. Stocks, Euro Decline on Greece Debt Concern; Italy Bonds Fall European stocks fell, headed for the biggest two-day drop in two months, Treasuries rose and the euro weakened as Greece signaled opposition to economic oversight in exchange for aid. Italian bonds fell as the government sold debt and the cost of insuring Portuguese debt reached a record high. Greece hopes keep stocks, euro supported LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks hovered near a 5-1/2 month high on Friday as investors anticipated an imminent conclusion to Greek debt talks while lower Spanish bond yields and a fall in Italy's six-month borrowing costs also supported the euro. Sentiment was also buoyed by expectations that upcoming U.S. data would show the world's largest economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly two years ... Peso slips, stocks up as fears for Italy intensify The Philippine markets were mixed on Tuesday as Italy’s deepening debt and political crisis overshadowed progress by Greece. At the Philippine Dealing System, the peso shed 22.5 centavos to close at 43.145 from 42.920 on Friday last week. Greece hopes keep stocks, euro supported; US GDP LONDON (Reuters) - World stocks hovered near a 5-1/2 month high on Friday as investors anticipated an imminent conclusion to Greek debt talks while lower Spanish bond yields and a fall in Italy's six-month borrowing costs also supported the euro. Sentiment was also buoyed by expectations that upcoming U.S. data would show the world's largest economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly two years ... Stocks up slightly on equities positivity New Zealand stocks rose today, taking a lead from heightened positivity in offshore equities markets after manufacturing data for the eurozone revealed some increases, lifting equities markets globally as sentiment improve. World stocks fall ahead of EU summit World markets fell Monday on concerns that Greece's financial problems will not be solved by a tentative deal to cancel part of its debt, while European leaders met to find ways to revive the region's ailing economy. Europe close: Stocks finish higher on US data -Italy asking IMF to soften enhanced surveillance. Stocks: Risks ahead The stock market is off to a good start this year, but next week brings a host of potential pitfalls that could slow the recent momentum. |
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