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Oil tumbled to a three-and-a-half year low below $49 a barrel on Friday.
Friday, November 21, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Singapore: Oil tumbled to a three-and-a-half year low below $49 a barrel on Friday, nearing a $100 drop from its July record high, as more distress for the global economy threatened to eat further into demand for fuels.
Asian stock markets dropped to a five-year low on Friday, tracking US stocks that hit their lowest in a decade the previous session as the fate of the country's major car makers
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The Indian rupee closed Wednesday’s trade at an all-time low of 50.02/03 to the greenback after losi
Thursday, November 20, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Mumbai: The Indian rupee closed Wednesday’s trade at an all-time low of 50.02/03 to the greenback after losing 35 paise on relentless capital outflows, sustained demand for US dollar and weak stock markets globally.
The domestic unit had first breached the psychologically crucial 50-level nearly a month ago on October 24. The rupee has ended up losing 101 paise, or 2.06 per cent, in its two losin
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Citigroup, the US bank with the farthest global reach, announced the biggest round of job cuts.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Washington: Citigroup, the US bank with the farthest global reach, announced the biggest round of job cuts since the financial crisis erupted last year, slashing 15 per cent of its workforce in a bid to return to profitability.
The cuts come on top of 23,000 reductions Citigroup had already announced and lag only the 60,000 layoffs by IBM in July 1993 as the largest ever, according to outplacemen
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For the Ferrari-loving young Republican banker, better known as the 'Bailout Man'
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 justsamachar.com
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For the Ferrari-loving young Republican banker, better known as the 'Bailout Man', it was not a dream beginning.
Neel Kashkari first major speech, at a conference in Midtown Manhattan, not only left the media grumbling, it also failed to send any clear signal to the stock markets.
His reluctance to field more than two-to-three questions during the media briefing also left troubled financial e
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Oil prices climbed above $69 a barrel in Asia on Thursday, steadily extending gains as the dollar tu
Thursday, October 30, 2008 profit.ndtv.com
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Oil prices climbed above $69 a barrel in Asia on Thursday, steadily extending gains as the dollar tumbled and stock markets in the region rallied after the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates
to boost the world's largest economy.
Light, sweet crude for December delivery was up $2.11 to $69.61 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange by midafternoon in Singapore. Th
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Oil rose above $70 a barrel on Thursday, building on its more than 7 per cent
Thursday, October 30, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Singapore: Oil rose above $70 a barrel on Thursday, building on its more than 7 per cent surge in the previous session, after a US Federal Reserve interest rate cut led the US dollar to its biggest daily fall in 23 years.
Asian stock markets gained for a third day, with the Nikkei jumping 10 per cent, on tentative signs that investors are rediscovering an appetite for risk in response to global e
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Tracking weak global trend, the BSE benchmark Sensex continued its slide for the fourth straight ses
Monday, October 27, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Bangalore: The BSE benchmark index extended losses to more than 6 per cent on Monday to its lowest in nearly three years after fears of a deep global recession routed markets elsewhere in Asia.
Shares in top lender State Bank of India were down 11.5 per cent at 1,023.70 rupees, even after India's biggest bank reported a better-than-expected 40 per cent rise in quarterly net profit.
At 10:41 a.m
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Gold prices in the international markets have been on a decline since the past 12 trading sessions —
Saturday, October 25, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
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With the stock markets wiping off 2/3rd of investors' wealth and no signs of strength in realty prices, should you invest in gold? Not really, say experts indicating that cash might be the best asset class to be in.
Gold prices in the international markets have been on a decline since the past 12 trading sessions — it closed at 11,530 on Friday. This is days before Diwali, on Tuesday, in a count
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The benchmark Sensex tumbled by over 488 points and again dipped below the 10k level in early trade
Thursday, October 23, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Mumbai: The benchmark Sensex tumbled by over 488 points and again dipped below the 10k level in early trade today as jittery foreign funds as well as retail investors dumped stocks due to melting global stock markets and dismal quarterly results by some corporates.
The National Stock Exchange index Nifty also tumbled by 147.05 points, or 4.13 per cent to 2,918.10.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh'
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In India, this is the worst October in the 29 years that the 30-share benchmark Sensex has seen.
Thursday, October 23, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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CHENNAI: Banks have gone bust, jobs have been cut and stock markets are taking a pounding the world over. And in India, this is the worst October in the 29 years that the 30-share benchmark Sensex has seen.
In sheer percentage terms, this is the worst fall the Sensex has seen in a less than 30-day period — from 13,006 to 10,170 points, a drop of 21%.
According to available data, this is the wors
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