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Siemens eyes Asian markets to boost power generation business - executive

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Siemens Power Generation Services, a unit of Germany's Siemens AG , is looking to Asian markets to grow its power generation business, the company's Chief Executive Officer Tim Holt said on Tuesday at a conference in Singapore. "There...
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Take Five: World markets themes for the week ahead

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Following are five big themes likely to dominate thinking of investors and traders in the coming week and the Reuters stories related to them. 1/SEVEN DEADLY… The real possibility of the yuan weakening to the 7-per-dollar mark last seen...
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European shares extend gains as strong BT, ING, ASM results boost

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European shares rose to fresh eight-day highs on Thursday as strong results from heavyweights, UK phone group BT and Dutch bank ING, helped offset a disappointing update from Credit Suisse and ASM International brought some cheer to...
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World stocks start month firmer as risk sentiment rebounds

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Global stocks started the new month on firmer ground on Thursday after a brutal October, while sterling rallied on reports that Britain and the European Union are close to a post-Brexit deal on financial services. The MSCI All-Country...
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European markets dip, taking cue from Asian nervousness

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European shares dipped on Monday after markets in Asia again suffered from investor nerves over fast-rising interest rates in the United States and its trade dispute with China. The pan-European STOXX 600 was down 0.1 percent by 0819...
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Need 2 Know: Trump's Immigration Push, Saudi Sisters Mystery

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.
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Dow Plunges as Markets Continue October Sell-Off

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U.S. stocks took a major hit on Tuesday, with the Dow opening 400 points down and tech stocks still struggling.
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Nasdaq Re-Enters Correction as Markets Sell-Off

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U.S. stocks took a major hit on Tuesday, with the Dow opening 400 points down and tech stocks still struggling. The Nasdaq reentered correction territory, down more than 10 percent from its all-time highs.
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Stocks Plunge Amid Gathering Storm of Economic Concerns

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U.S. stocks took a major hit on Tuesday, with the Dow opening 400 points down and tech stocks still struggling. The Nasdaq reentered correction territory, down more than 10 percent from its all-time highs.
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Market Analyst: There's a Lot to Be Scared About

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Markets may have closed off their lows of the day, but Jack Kramer, co-founder and co-CEO of MarketSnacks, said there's still plenty that could weigh on investors over the next year.
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AT&T Stock Drags Down the Dow

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In another volatile day for markets, the Dow recovered early losses Wednesday, and was down about 60 points midday. Big tech stocks and AT&T were among the biggest losers on the day.
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Stocks Plunge On Bad Housing News, Trade Concerns

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Stocks declined sharply Wednesday afternoon, with the Nasdaq recording its biggest monthly drop in almost a decade, as bad housing news and global trade concerns added to another tumultuous day on Wall Street.
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Nasdaq Posting Worst Monthly Decline in a Decade

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Stocks declined sharply Wednesday afternoon, with the Nasdaq recording its biggest monthly drop in almost a decade, as bad housing news and global trade concerns added to another tumultuous day on Wall Street.
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Stocks Bounce Back After Sell-Off, Led by Tech

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A volatile October continued Thursday morning as stocks tried to bounce back from Wednesday's sell-off. Tech stocks helped lead the S&P higher by one percent in early trading.
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Markets Plunge in Early Trading

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U.S. markets opened with a triple-digit decline on Friday, setting up another tumultuous day on Wall Street.
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Stocks Continue to Plunge as Weak Earnings Guidance Rattles Investors

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U.S. stocks continued to plunge on Friday, with the Dow down more than 400 points late morning, as a tumultuous week on Wall Street threatened to end on a sharply down note. Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR, said a...
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Stocks Pare Their Losses After Bomb Arrest But Remain Sharply Down

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Stocks pared their losses while remaining sharply down late morning on Friday, after authorities announced the arrest of a man in connection with the mail bombing of prominent Democrats. At noon, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down...
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Wall Street Ends Wild Week on Sharply Down Note

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U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday, putting the S&P on track for its worst monthly drop in 10 years. Tech stocks were among the biggest losers, with Amazon losing nearly 8 percent and Snap closing at another record low.
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Market Sell-Off Spreads Overseas as Economic Worries Mount

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Global markets shuddered Thursday after a major Wall Street sell-off the day before. European markets were down more than a percent, while the Hang Seng lost more than 3 percent. The Dow was set to open down another 300 points.
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MARKET MELTDOWN: Sell-Off Deepens, Dow Falls Triple Digits

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The Dow fell another 100+ points Thursday and global markets from Asia to Europe dropped as much as 4 percent. Tech giants like Amazon and Apple added to their losses.
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MARKET MELTDOWN: Global Markets Reel, But Dow Turns Positive

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The Dow recouped early losses Thursday, but global markets from Asia to Europe dropped as much as 4 percent.
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MARKET MELTDOWN: Stocks Tank Again After Flirting With Gains

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The Dow was back to session lows late Thursday morning after briefly entering the green following Wednesday's widespread sell-off.
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Nasdaq Enters Correction Territory as Stocks Extend Losses

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Stocks broke through on the downside in the final hours of trading Thursday, with the Dow sinking as much as 700 points, and the Nasdaq falling into correction territory, down 10 percent from its all-time highs hit in August.
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Nasdaq Briefly Enters Correction as U.S. Stocks Tumble Again

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On Thursday the Dow closed down more than 500 points, just one day after a 800 point drop. The tech-heavy Nasdaq briefly fell more than 10 percent from its all-time highs, as the market's "fear index" hit its highest level since...