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Fri, 27 Jan 2012
In this Feb. 8, 2008 file photo, a for sale sign stands in front of a bank-owned home in Las Vegas. Las Vegas was second to Stockton, Calif., which was first, with 9.5 percent of all housing units receiving a foreclosure filing in 2008. my SA 
World stocks muted ahead of US growth figures
| BANGKOK (AP) — World stocks faced multiple headwinds Friday after disappointing Japanese earnings, higher unemployment in Spain and weak U.S. home sales. Investors awaited quarterly growth figures... (photo: AP / Jae C. Hong, File)
International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Christine Lagarde delivers her speech at the end of the Deauville partnership meeting in Marseille, southern France, Saturday, Sept.10, 2011. The Times Of India 
IMF chief Christine Lagarde evokes possible European effort for Greece
PARIS: IMF chief Christine Lagarde said Wednesday that European public creditors would need to pitch in and help Greece if banks and insurers did not agree to a sufficient cut in money owed to them. |... (photo: AP / Lionel Cironneau)
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Stocks
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 » U.S. Stock Futures Edge Up
 » European stock index futures signal falls for equities
 » European stock index futures point to lower open
In this Feb. 8, 2008 file photo, a for sale sign stands in front of a bank-owned home in Las Vegas. Las Vegas was second to Stockton, Calif., which was first, with 9.5 percent of all housing units receiving a foreclosure filing in 2008.
Oil
 » Arctic ice melt lifts hopes for Russian maritime trade
 » Iran hits back at EU with own oil embargo threat
 » Commodities to boost TSX
 » World stocks near 5-1/2 month high
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Commodities
 » Gold dips after rally; heads for 4th week of gains
 » Gold hits 6-1/2 week high as Fed boosts markets
 » Gold hits 6-1/2 week high
 » GLOBAL MARKETS-Fed stimulus pledge lifts stocks, Greece talks eyed
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Metals
 » Geithner presses Europe to increase crisis firewall
 » FTSE LIVE: US economy grows 2.8%; Greece edges closer to deal with debt holders
 » Poor, abused and second-class: the Roma living in fear in Hungarian village
 » Gold set for biggest rise in three months after Fed
In this Feb. 8, 2008 file photo, a for sale sign stands in front of a bank-owned home in Las Vegas. Las Vegas was second to Stockton, Calif., which was first, with 9.5 percent of all housing units receiving a foreclosure filing in 2008.
Forex
 » Banks Weren’t Meant to Be Like This
 » Euro ministers upbeat on Greece, crisis solution
 » Rupee up for fourth week; ends at 49.30 per dollar
 » U.S. Stock Futures Edge Up
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