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Euro’s Fall Brings New Bargains Overseas

Stewart: Stocks in Europe are cheaper, but some offer more value than others.

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Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 stocks and mutual funds No Comments

Stocks are Higher Amid Strong European Economic Data

Stocks rose on Monday, boosted by technology and industrial shares after strong euro zone industrial data reassured investors the global economic rebound is on track. European shares hit a four-week high after April euro zone industrial output surged at the biggest pace year-on-year in almost two decades, easing concerns that a slowdown in Europe could curb

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Kiplinger Letter June 11, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)

Dear Client, What’s ahead for the U.S. economy? A year ago, it pulled out of a tailspin. But upward propulsion has been modest, with tentative employment growth. Now, with Europe teetering on the edge of a financial abyss, worries about contagion are driving down stock prices and sending investors scurrying to U.S. Treasuries.

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Monday, June 14th, 2010 stocks and mutual funds No Comments

10 Great European Stocks

Despite the dark clouds over Europe, some global outfits based there should thrive.

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Friday, June 4th, 2010 stocks and mutual funds No Comments

Will Volatility Persist in June?

WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW: Investors worry about Europe, China and financial reform at home.

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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 stocks and mutual funds No Comments

Stocks Surged in Early Trading Thursday after China Reassured Investors it Doesn’t Plan to Sell any of the European Debt it Holds

Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com  The Dow Jones industrial average rose about 150 points in morning trading, while Treasury prices tumbled as traders pumped money into stocks. China’s confidence in Europe overshadowed disappointing reports about the U.S. economy. The Labor Department said initial claims for unemployment benefits fell last week, but not by as much as economists had forecast

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Stocks End Rocky Week on an Upswing

Indexes post significant gains. Investors keep an eye on Europe, financial regulation.

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Friday, May 21st, 2010 stocks and mutual funds No Comments

Fundamentals Can’t Promise a Steady Rally

Even as the U.S. economy improves, Europe sways the market.

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Monday, May 17th, 2010 stocks and mutual funds No Comments

Stocks are Down on European Economic Concerns

Submitted by SmallCapVoice.com Stocks are falling in early trading on concerns about how austerity measures in Europe might slow the continent’s economy. Better-than-expected reports on U.S. retail sales and industrial production didn’t help stock prices. Investors are focusing on the potential long-term impact of severe austerity measures in some European countries like Greece, Spain and Portugal. The euro fell

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Kiplinger Letter February 12, 2010 (The Kiplinger Letter)

The euro zone’s debt crisis is a global threat. Mishandled, it will hurt the U.S., Europe and fast growing markets in Asia and Latin America. It could even lead to a double dip recession.

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Friday, February 12th, 2010 stocks and mutual funds No Comments
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