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  • Mukesh Buch
  • 27 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

CenterPoint Energy fourth quarter net surged 15% and Dollar Tree net soared 54%. priceline.com net climbed 28% and Target net slid 2%. TJX net slipped 5% and AES net dropped 27%.

  • Nigel Thomas
  • 27 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

AB Inbev fiscal net climbed 24% and EADS net surged 19%. Centrica net surged more than two-fold and Henderson net jumped nearly three-fold. Restaurant Group profit for the year advanced 6% and Weir net increased 6% to

  • Marcus Jacob
  • 27 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Australian indexes gained higher and the dollar declined to a new low in the year. Resource companies and banks led the gainers. Investors appeared cautious for the current year earnings after corporations met or exceeded expectations in the current earnings season.

  • Mukesh Buch
  • 27 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Bata India fourth quarter net climbed 13% and Bosch net declined 39%. Jet Airways surged 19% as the expectations of a deal with Etihad Airways rose. NTPC plan to invest $2.4 billion in power and mining plants. Suzlon Energy wins order for 102.9 mega watt project from ONGC.

  • Bikram Pandey
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Stocks on Wall Street closed higher after housing market reports showed another month of improving data and consumer confidence gained. Markets in Europe fell sharply after Italian general elections failed to deliver a governing majority to a single party.

  • Nichole Harper
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Stocks on Wall Street rebounded after latest data on housing market showed an improvement and consumer confidence also jumped to the level last seen in November. Earnings from Home Depot and Macy

  • Nigel Thomas
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

European markets declined after fears of euro zone crisis resurfaced. Italian general election led to a hung parliament as voters reject austerity of 15 months under Prime Minister Mario Monti.

  • Mukesh Buch
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

American Tower fourth quarter net plunged 34% and AutoZone second quarter net climbed 6%. Macy

  • Hiruki Nakamura
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Stocks in Tokyo dropped and the yen advanced against the euro and the dollar after Italy headed for a hung parliament. Japan Tobacco eased 0.7% after the government filed to lower its stake to raise as much as $10 billion.

  • Marcus Jacob
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Australian stocks closed higher but pared gains after the spot iron ore price declined 1.1% despite the port closures in Western Australia. QBE reported full-year net increased 8%. Flight Center reported record first half net with an increase of 13%. Ramsay Health Care net rose 10%.

  • Mukesh Buch
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Blue Dart fourth quarter net jumped 101%. Kalindee Rail extends losses ahead of railway budget. Pantaloon net swung to a loss and Ranbaxy quarterly loss narrowed. Sanofi India net jumped 24%. Kingfisher relinquishes international flight rights.

  • Nigel Thomas
  • 26 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

BASF fourth quarter net declined 13.4% and for the year net plunged 21%. Pandora plans to buy back 700 million kroner of shares this year. Vivendi earnings for the year tumbled 94%.

  • Nichole Harper
  • 25 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

U.S. stocks extended global market advance after Italian elections are expected to deliver outcome favored by investors and Japan is likely to appoint the next head of central bank who prefers easier monetary policy. 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill trial began today against BP Plc.

  • Barry Randall
  • 25 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Stocks across Europe soared and banks in Italy jumped more than 3% after early exit polls indicated results favored by markets. 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill trial against the BP Plc began in the U.S. and the company is also engaged in settlement talks with state governments.

  • Mukesh Buch
  • 25 Feb, 2013
  • New York City

Dillard''s fourth quarter net soared 14%. Elan Corp proposal of Royalty Management not lead to entire share capital of the company. FirstEnergy net swung to a $148 million loss and Lowe