European stocks gained as German Chancellor Angela Merkel retreated from demands that bondholders shoulder a “substantial” part of the cost of a Greek rescue. Asian stocks fell and U.S. futures rose.
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U.S. investors last week pulled the most money from domestic stock funds in six months after equities fell on concerns that the economic recovery may be faltering.
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U.S. stocks retreated, snapping a two-day gain, on rising concern about a Greek bailout and growing signs that the American economy is slowing.
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U.S. stocks fell, snapping a two-day rally for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, as lower-than- forecast data on manufacturing, industrial production and homebuilder confidence added to signs the economy is slowing.
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Asian stocks dropped, extending the regional benchmark index’s longest streak of weekly losses since October 2008, amid concern the global economy is slowing.
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Asian stocks dropped, extending last week’s longest streak of weekly losses since October 2008 for the regional benchmark index, amid concern the global economy is slowing.
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The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in April reflecting a plunge in auto and oil imports combined with record exports.
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U.S. stocks fell, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to the longest losing streak since February 2009, as raw-material and technology shares slumped amid growing concern the economy is slowing.
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