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Emerging Markets Find They Aren’t Insulated From the TumultEmerging markets took one of their biggest collective tumbles in a decade as stock markets from Mexico to Indonesia to Russia were gripped by fears of a collapse. ... |
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U.S., N. Korea seek compromise in nuclear deadlockThe United States and North Korea are being flexible in their effort to reach a compromise to resolve the dispute in the North's ... ... |
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Markets slide as governments struggle to stem turmoilTOKYO, (AFP) - The sell off on the world's stock exchanges continued in Asian markets Tuesday, as governments scrambled to shore up confidence and stem the turmoil caused by the global financial crisis. ... |
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40 injured in mid-air jet 'incident': Australia policePERTH, Australia (AFP) - Up to 40 people were injured in a mid-air incident that forced an Australian airliner to make an emergency landing on Tuesday, a police officer said. ... |
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Rate cut reverses Australian stock moves - SummarySydney - Australian stocks traded in a wide range Tuesday with the announcement mid-session of a 1-per-cent interest rate cut powering the market off morning lows. The AXS 200 put on 78 points, or 1.7 per cent, to close the day at 4,618. ... ... |
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Financial crisis: America's bailout will magnify the economic damageCongress's bailout of the American financial system is a misguided scheme that will hurt the economy by delaying the economy's adjustment to a government-created housing bubble. Nancy Pelosi with the passed economic bailout legislation Proponents of the bailout argued that it was a necessar... |


