European stocks climbed this past week, recovering from a selloff, as earnings from Intel Corp. and Apple Inc. to PSA Peugeot Citroen and L’Oreal SA spurred investor optimism in the global economic recovery.
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Asian stocks rose after companies reported improving earnings and as U.S. takeovers boosted optimism that the nation’s economy is gathering strength.
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Asian stocks climbed for the fourth straight day after the Federal Reserve maintained efforts to stimulate the U.S. economy and as new-home sales topped estimates, bolstering confidence in a global recovery.
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U.S. stocks rose, erasing yesterday’s drop, after higher-than-estimated growth in payrolls and service industries bolstered optimism in the economy.
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Currency traders that seek profits by borrowing in nations with low interest rates to fund purchases in countries with higher yields are losing more money than at any time in at least a decade.
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Estonia’s adoption of the euro may bolster a German-influenced faction on the European Central Bank’s Governing Council that’s pushing for more government austerity in member states, analysts said.
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Currency traders that seek profits by borrowing in nations with low interest rates to fund purchases in countries with higher yields are losing more money than at any time in at least a decade.
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U.S. stock futures extended gains after reports on durable goods orders and Americans’ spending trailed forecasts, bolstering the Federal Reserve’s decision to stimulate the economy, while jobless claims were lower than projected.
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