Just how nervous are US investors about Greece? All it took to derail a day of stock market gains was a headline saying that Greece was preparing to leave the euro, an outcome most analysts had already expected.
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Overall Market activity resulted from trading in 14 securities of which seven advanced, three declined and four traded firm.
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Oil prices dropped near their lows for the year yesterday following warnings of a “severe recession” in Europe and an apparent easing of tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme.
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The Netherlands is threatening a crackdown on the importation of fruits and vegetables from Suriname after recent studies have shown that the produce from the Dutch Speaking Caribbean Community (Caricom) contain too much pesticides and other...
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Business software maker SAP AG yesterday said it will buy Ariba Inc, which makes Web-based software that connects suppliers and buyers online, for about US$4.51 billion.
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Brazil’s finance minister is lowering the forecast for the South American country’s economic growth this year, and he blames the global financial crisis.
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Investor confidence is growing in T&T’s economy, says Bruce Sim, head, capital markets and wealth management, RBC Financial (Caribbean) Ltd.
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Guardian Media Ltd’s continued success in 2012 will come from its ability to grow its share of what is predicted to be a ‘soft market’ in the context of the ongoing global and T...
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Forget Facebook. This is still Apple’s stock market.
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CARICOM leaders yesterday pressed Mexican President Felipe Calderon to support the regional grouping’s calls for reform of the international financial institutions, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, when Mexico, the current...
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