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Bhutto's assassination rocks global markets
Gold and government bond prices rose and U.S. stocks slid on Thursday as fears of regional instability following the assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto triggered demand for safe-haven assets.
28 Dec 2007 |
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World Bank shrinks Indian, Chinese economies
The World Bank has shrunk Asia's two economic giants - India and China - by nearly 40 percent, according to a data released using new parameters, which the global lender says are more reliable and accurate than previous estimates.
19 Dec 2007 |
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BSE Sensex ends down for fourth day in a row
The Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark 30-share sensitivity index extended its loses for the fourth day in a row, on Tuesday, as it closed weaker by 182 points or 0.9 percent amid signs of slowing growth and rising inflation in the United States, sustained pullout by foreign institutional investors (FII) and discouraging trend in other Asian markets.
18 Dec 2007 |
| 175. |
BSE Sensex gets bearish, registers biggest fall in four months
The Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark 30-share sensitivity index, the Sensex tumbled to an intraday low of 19,177 - down 856 points, riding on the back of weak global cues and rumours of possible fall of foreign investment, before closing at 19,261, down 769 points or 3.8 percent - its biggest fall in four months.
17 Dec 2007 |
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BSE Sensex slips 0.4 percent on global credit worries
Indian shares fell 0.37 percent on Friday, as concerns over global credit resurfaced to hit financials across the region, and top mobile services operator Bharti Airtel Ltd fell for a second day.
14 Dec 2007 |
| 178. |
BSE Sensex tumbles 1.3 percent as credit woes hit banks
Indian shares fell 1.33 percent on Thursday after ringing up a life high for a 3rd successive day, led lower by top mobile services firm Bharti Airtel and blue-chip banking issues as fresh global credit concerns weighed.
13 Dec 2007 |
| 180. |
Sensex, Nifty close at life-time highs
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark 30-share sensitivity index, the Sensex crossed the psychological 20,000-mark for the second time on Tuesday, Dec. 11 and closed at a record high, riding on a flurry of buying by investors who were expecting a rate cut by the US Federal Reserve.
12 Dec 2007 |
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