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STOCK, Shares, NYSE News, Aug 08, 2011



Pakistan Attractive as Growth Outweighs Violence, Atlas Says
Bloomberg
Samad said Atlas may introduce a government bond fund this year targeting investments of three to five years and is considering a dividend-yield equity fund and a sector-specific stock fund next year. “In the short run, law and order problems ...
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Reverberations continue: Selloff expected to continue at KSE today
The Express Tribune
“Around 35% of the free float market capitalisation of the Karachi Stock Exchange is owned by foreign investors,” said Hamad Aslam, a research analyst at BMA Capital. “If they start pulling their money out as a result of this downgrade, it could affect ...
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The Express Tribune
Wall Street braces for impact from downgrade
Reuters
A Wall Street sign hangs on a signpost in front of the New York Stock ExchangeAugust 5, 2011. By Paritosh Bansal and Dan Wilchins NEW YORK (Reuters) - A downgrade of United States' top-tier credit rating has Wall Street scrambling to figure out the ...
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Reuters
United States' bond rating might be downgraded by credit-rating agencies
Washington Post
Interest rates on Treasury bonds would edge up — a good guess is about a quarter of a percentage point at first. If you own a mutual fund or exchange-traded fund that owns Treasuries, that would knock 2 to 3 percent off its value. ...
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Israeli shares fall 7% after U.S. downgrade, local protests
Ha'aretz
Discount Bank was not spared, losing 10% and Mizrahi-Tefahot lost 7%. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries stock fell 4.7% to 139.60 per share, representing a shareprice of less than $40 – to be precise, according to the Friday official exchange rates,...
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Ha'aretz
Gulf, Israel stocks drop after US credit downgrade
AFP
Key Israeli stock indices fell around seven percent and trading on the Tel Aviv stock exchange was temporarily halted after shares slumped over the US credit rating downgrade, the bourse said. According to its website, the benchmark TA-25 index closed ...
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AFP
Debt-fight fallout
Mail Tribune
That new cash suggests investors once again see money funds as safe. —Volatility: The stockmarket's fear gauge, formally known as the Chicago Board of Options Exchange's Volatility Index, has risen to levels last seen in August 2010. ...
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Tel Aviv Stock Exchange plunges on US credit downgrade
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Analysts reportedly believe that Saturday night's massive protests throughout Israel against the high cost of living also contributed to the plunge, Haaretz reported. Since the Tel Aviv Stock Exchangeoperates Sunday through Thursday, it was one of the ...
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US debt downgrade: an unpredictable impact
ABC Online
It is definitely an historic event, and markets will open today to a changed reality, as Mohamed el-Erian of the world's biggest bond fund, Pimco, wrote over the weekend. But I don't think the price of those US bonds will collapse - in fact they are ...
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Yield Gap and Yen Draws Investors, Kirin to Brazil: Japan Credit
San Francisco Chronicle
Buying all of closely held Aleadri will give Kirin 50.45 percent of Schincariol Participacoes e Representacoes SA, the Tokyo-based company said in a stock-exchange filing on Aug. 2. The purchase was funded with existing cash and loans. ...
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As Market Tension Builds, World Leaders Ponder Response
New York Times
In a sign of the acute tension after Standard & Poor's lowered the rating for long-term United States debt to AA+ from AAA, stock markets in the Middle East fell in Sunday trading, and the Tel Avivexchange delayed opening for the first time since the ...
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Markets: US Rating Cut, Australian Outlook Solid
International Business Times
The session erased more than $136 billion in market value of companies listed on Japanese stockexchanges, according to Marketwatch. The Hong Kong stock exchange lost more than $US132 billion in investor wealth, with the two main Chinese stock ...
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Fed Has Some Tricks Left, but None Are Magic
Wall Street Journal
He cut interest rates to near zero, printed $2.3 trillion to buy Treasury bonds and mortgage debt, and, with a posse of sleepless economists, devised an alphabet soup of rescue programs for commercial-paper markets, money-market funds, dollar-starved ...
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Debt crisis: Race to stop markets chaos – live blog
The Guardian (blog)
A trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. There is mounting fear on Wall Street that the US is at risk of sliding into long-term economic trouble. Photograph: Jin Lee/AP 4.52pm: The stock market carnage on Friday was partly a reaction to ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Arab stocks plunge on downgrading of US credit rating
Monsters and Critics.com
Abdullah Baeshn, CEO of the Saudi TeamOne Consulting, believed the risk lay in the declining value of the Arab holdings of US treasury bonds due to the retreating exchange rate of the dollar. 'A weak dollar will mean a smaller value for the Arab funds ...
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Making Room for Midcaps
Wall Street Journal
He offers two ETF-only portfolios, and one portfolio made up of mutual funds whose managers make bets on stocks and bonds that they hope will beat benchmark indexes. To manage these portfolios, Mr. Cortazzo charges a fixed monthly fee of $199 for ...
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TASE: Day tycoons will want to forget
Ynetnews
Most of the shares on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange slipped Sunday following sharp declines on global markets and the US rating downgrade. Despite the fact that declines are across the board in all of the sectors of the Israeli economy, it is evident ...
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S&P Downgrade: Short Term, Meaningless. Long-Term, Spot On.
Forbes (blog)
Argentina, ever the innovator, did that one better in 2008 by forcing its citizens to give up their private pension funds and buy government bonds instead. - Transaction taxes on stocks: A good way to encourage investors to buy government debt is to ...
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Dubai Shares Drop Most Since February on Global Growth Concern
BusinessWeek
Oil for September delivery tumbled 9.2 percent last week to $86.88 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The six nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council supply about a fifth of the world's oil. The Bloomberg GCC 200 Index of the region's stocks ...
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Base exposure to a commodity on its volume of productioni
Financial Times
Exposure to commodities can be obtained through direct physical investment, through commodity futures, exchange traded funds (linked to individual commodities or commodity indices) or through owning the equity (or debt) of commodity producing companies ...
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Investors brace for nervous Monday
Times of India
One of the most-watched markets on Monday will be the Shanghai stock exchange, mainly because of the sheer amount of exposure of the Chinese economy to the US and also its holdings of US government bonds. "China is most exposed to the US market, ...
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FSC aims to avoid an FX meltdown
JoongAng Daily
On Friday, premiums on credit default swaps for Korean government-issued foreign currency bondsincreased to 115 basis points, the highest level in eight months. As credit default swaps are derivatives that insure a holder against bond defaults, ...
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Toronto stock market declined again
CTV.ca
European bourses were mainly lower as leaders face the prospect that Italy and Spain won't be able to hold out until a new, strengthened bailout fund is in place to prop them up. Italian and Spanish bonds traded at levels that threaten those countries ...
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CTV.ca
China's dollar dilemma worsens after US drama
gulfnews.com
Even though China's holding in US bonds has increased, their proportion in the country's overall foreign reserve is declining. Fearing over-dependence on the Treasury bonds, government-wealth managers — State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) ...
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Talk of the Day -- US debt crisis triggers global mobilization
Focus Taiwan News Channel
In Taiwan, the head of the the central bank and deputy premier spent a nervous Sunday trying to avert a stock market sell-off on Monday that could affect the Taiwan dollar'sexchange rate. Following are excerpts of major Taiwanese newspapers' reports ...
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Focus Taiwan News Channel
After the Downgrade: Hedging U.S. Treasuries
Seeking Alpha
For the purposes of this example, let's assume our investor has $250000 in Treasury bonds. Since he's got $250000 in Treasury bonds, and we're using TLT as a proxy, the number of shares we'll enter will be $250000 / the most recent share price of TLT ...
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