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Wall Street JournalGlobal Stocks Fall Along With Oil PricesWall Street JournalStocks fell around the world Monday along with oil prices. The Stoxx Europe 600 index slipped 0.4%. Germany's DAX lost 0.6% and France's CAC 40 fell 0.8%. In the U.S., th
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Wall Street JournalUS Stocks Rebound as Oil Pares LossesWall Street JournalU.S. stocks rebounded Thursday as oil prices pared losses and energy-company shares gained. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 117 points, or 0.7%, to 17607. The S&P 500 and
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Wall Street JournalUS Stocks Decline, Along With Oil PricesWall Street JournalU.S. stocks slipped Wednesday, led by a decline in energy stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 37 points, or 0.2%, to 17851. The S&P 500 lost 0.3%, while the Nasdaq
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Wall Street JournalEnergy Sector Leads Stocks Higher as Oil Prices RallyWall Street JournalU.S. stocks rose Wednesday for a second session in a row, led by gains in energy shares as oil prices rallied. The two-day advance in stocks came ahead of Thursday&#
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DutchNews.nlUPDATE 3-Dutch engineering group Imtech collapses, faces break-upReutersAMSTERDAM, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Royal Imtech, the Dutch engineering services company, filed for protection from its creditors on Tuesday, overwhelmed by accounting fraud in G
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European shares knocked as oil slide hits earningsMoneyweb.co.zaWeak corporate updates pegged back European shares on Thursday, as the effects of a rout in oil prices knocked back heavyweight energy firms. Some traders said the Federal Reserve's statem
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Oil rout spooks global marketsHindu Business LineOil prices slid on Tuesday to their lowest in almost six years, depressing energy shares but cheering those investors who focused on stocks seen as likely to benefit from cheaper fuel costs. The dollar hit i
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CBC.caSurplus fears send oil further below $50Financial TimesICE February Brent, the international oil marker, dropped $2.93 to $47.18 a barrel in afternoon trading, while Nymex February West Texas Intermediate, the US benchmark, fell $2.46 to $45.90 a bar
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