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  • Arthi Gupta
  • 26 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

The UK indexes advance tracking gains in the U.S. indexes. The UK home prices fall 0.1% in July and the Bank of England noted that corporate debt markets deteriorated slightly. The UK Treasury awards more regulatory powers to the central bank.

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 26 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

U.S. stocks trade lower and better than expected bank stress test results in Europe. Obama urged the U.S. Senate for an early passage of the small business bill. BP provided an update on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the oil giant reiterated there were no potential changes to management.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 26 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in Mumbai traded lower on weaker than expected earnings from Maruti. Monsoon gains momentum. SKS Microfinance lifted its price range for public offering. EIL declined 13% after the company priced secondary offering below current market price.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 26 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in China region rallied after investor sentiment gained on improving global economic outlook. Banks in China may struggle to recoup about 23% of the 7.7 trillion yaun loans for local infrastructure projects. Trading of Zijin Mining stocks have been suspended in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 26 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in Japan rallied strongly on positive earnings outlook. Japan

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 26 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in Australia started on a bright note and sustained the gains buoyed by optimism in U.S. and Europe. PPI rises less than expected due to falling cost of vehicles and meat. Pre-Election Economic & Fiscal Outlook released. NAB sells 100 billion yen of five-year Samurai bonds.

  • 123jump.com Staff
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

U.S. stocks traded higher and on positive earnings and optimism for the second half. McDonald

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

The UK indexes decline ahead of the European bank stress test. The UK GDP expands 1.1% in the second quarter, mortgage approvals drop in June, and service output sector rises in May. Irish trade surplus expanded in May. BP stalls relief well activities at well site due to adverse weather conditions.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in Mumbai traded higher. RBI allows refinancing of the rupee loans. Finance Minister says the successful implementation of GST will boost India

  • Mayank Mehta
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

AmeriCredit Corp. led gainers in the S&P 500 index with a rise of 2.6%. Microsoft tops views with 48% profit gain. American Express quarterly net income touches $1 billion. Amazon earnings jump 46% in second quarter. Capital One swings to quarterly net income $608 million.

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

The European markets continued their fourth-day rally. Investors are awaiting the bank stress tests results to be released by European Union regulators later today. Moody

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

U.S. stocks trade higher after positive earnings momentum and global economic data. The House of Representatives approved the extension of the unemployment benefits. BP suspends relief well drilling operations as Tropical Storm Bonnie nears the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in China rallied and gained 6% for the week. PBOC wants to peg yuan to a basket of currencies. China Everbright Bank is planning a large IPO in Shanghai. China makes a three year currency swap agreement with Singapore. Real Estate online firm SouFun is planning a large U.S float.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Nikkei gained after six days of weakness on better than expected U.S. earnings. Sumitomo

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 23 Jul, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in Australia gained after world markets surged and U.S. and European indexes gained at least 2%. NAB finds a buyer for North platform of Axa Asia Pacific. NSW plans to sell its waste water management unit. Cougar Energy lays off workers. Sandfire sells stake to Korea