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Beware The Crisis!
World Bank warns of further crisis since the recent world economic conditions are being sloped. The existence of protectionist and populist policies in developing countries could be increased provided that the countries could face the shock of the debt crisis … Continue reading
Gloomy Global Economic Prospects, JCI sales drop 81 pts
Composite Stock Price Index (CSPI) dropped 81 points following a gloomy global economic outlook. U.S. debt crisis has not ended and Greece, plus a decrease in ratings of three banks in the U.S. giant. While the rupiah against the U.S. … Continue reading
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Gold Price Gains Fueled Crisis Worries Europe
At the close of trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange early this morning gold futures prices have increased (9.21). A stronger gold price is driven by concerns that the conditions of the debt crisis in Europe will deteriorate. Market … Continue reading
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Tagged bonds, debt crisis, dollar exchange, europe, financial, financial crisis, gold, gold future, gold of price, investment, market, safe haven, stock market
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Disappointed investors, Wall Street crashes
Stock prices on Wall Street re-cluck and parking in the green belt at the close of trading Monday. This attenuation occurred after re-airings fears of debt default, allowing the Greek government to propose a new bailout for the country, dubbed … Continue reading
ECB pulls out of German Officials
The stock market is the United States (U.S.) plunged more than two percent after the German officials at the European Central Bank (European Central Bank / ECB) resigned in protest against the bond purchase program, which is the main instrument … Continue reading
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Tagged bond purchases, central banks, debt crisis, German Officials, stock market, the ECB, the economic crisis
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