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  • Mukesh Buch
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Cubist Pharmaceuticals, estimates net revenue between $634 million to $640 million. General Electric sees earnings growth and higher demand for its industrial products. Joy Global fourth quarter net sales grew 9% to $1.05 billion.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 16 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

China region key stock indexes drop on inflation concerns. China

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 16 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Tokyo stocks stayed flat amid softer yen and debt worries from Europe. United States pledged to work closely with Japan and Europe for new sources of rare earth supplies. Bank of Japan started its new asset purchase program with 14 trillion yen exchange traded fund purchase.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 16 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Australian stocks edged higher as commodities rise in Asia. Rio Tinto sells major portion of its U.S coal assets for $2 billion. Australian lawmakers are still not convinced that the merger between Singapore Exchange and ASX Ltd is in the best interest of the country.

  • Bikram Pandey
  • 16 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

U.S. stocks fell after mortgage activities and refinancing declined but inflation rose as the yields on bonds increased. Visa Inc and MasterCard Inc fell more than 2% after Canada

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 22 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

U.S. stock futures declined after third quarter GDP expanded at 2.6% but mortgage refinancing activity fell. TD Bank acquired Chrysler Financial for $6.3 billion. Jacobs Engineering agreed to buy Aker Solutions'' business unit for $675 million. Teradata agreed to acquire Aprimo for $525 million.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 22 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Shanghai stock indexes dropped 1% after Korea announced a plan to conduct second live-military exercise on Monday. China increase retail energy prices again. State-Grid of China acquires seven power distributors in Brazil with a 30-year license to operate the power lines for $1 billion.

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

The UK indexes dropped after banking stocks fell. The UK retail sales and unemployment rate rose. U.S.-based Simon Property raised bid offer to about

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

The European indexes slid after Moody

  • Arthi Gupta
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

U.S. stocks fell after mortgage refinancing declined but inflation rose. The U.S. Senate voted in favor of a bill to extend the Bush-era tax cuts. HP inked $1.4 billion infrastructure technology outsourcing contract with E.ON. Simon Property raised bid offer to

  • Mukesh Buch
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Oil refiners and marketers rose after a retail price increase. Manganese Ore Limited surges on its first day of trading. Reliance Communications struck deal with China Development Bank for $1.93 billion. Ambalal Sarabhai Enterprises Ltd faces delisting.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Mumbai stocks declined after oil companies raised fuel prices. Lanco Infratech acquires Griffin Coal of Australia. Manganese Ore India Ltd surged 51% on its first day of trading. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group companies finalize $3 billion of loans with Chinese banks.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Tokyo stocks moved in a narrow range as investors focused on weaker yen and stronger than expected U.S. retail sales. Business confidence slips for the first time after seven quarters. Eco-point applications for purchase of energy-efficient appliances surge 40% in November.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

China key stock indexes drop on inflation worries and the fast developing nation is expected to revised inflation target next year to 4% from the current target of 3%. Foreign direct investment surges to record in November.

  • Chandrasekhar Atreya
  • 15 Dec, 2010
  • New York City

Stocks in Australia were flat and four large banks were in focus. Competition regulator approves Singapore Exchange