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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH, Monday, December 12, 2011 [View all]Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)18. European stocks back under pressure after summit
(Reuters) - The euro and European stocks fell on Monday as a landmark move toward deeper economic integration at last week's EU summit failed to convince investors its sovereign debt crisis would not continue to deepen.
German bund futures, seen as a safe haven for investors from the turmoil surrounding a number of highly-indebted euro zone governments, rose...
... The key FTSEurofirst 300 index was down 0.75 percent from Friday's close, and most of the region's other major markets also opened lower.
Bund futures were 20 ticks higher at 135.57, after opening lower. German 10-year yields were 1.4 basis points down at 2.088 percent.
/... http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/12/12/markets-global-idINDEE7BB06X20111212
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I think it belongs in LBN for the same reason that even NPR updates Market numbers all day
bread_and_roses
Dec 2011
#23
Wow, this is like back to the future. It's already Monday somewhere, I guess - LOL!
InkAddict
Dec 2011
#11
Perhaps lobbying the rotating honchos at LBN and/or Admin could recover SMW posting rights there,
Ghost Dog
Dec 2011
#98
Once again, the SMW thread that was posted and locked was NOT a current SMW OP
Tansy_Gold
Dec 2011
#97
There is a lot of deja vu going on, and to different periods of modern European history.
amandabeech
Dec 2011
#87
Well, perhaps here is a market opening for a firm actually contractually committing itself to not
amandabeech
Dec 2011
#88