Thomson Financial UK at a glance share guide
Forbes - LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Leading shares look set to open higher, following a rally late on Wall Street yesterday, with retail sales data providing the main focus in the UK on the last full day of trading before Christmas. The FTSE 100 index is
Tribune completes deal to go private; Zell takes reins
Chicago Tribune - Billionaire Sam Zell on Thursday shut the transaction Wall Street long doubted he could, stepping in as both chairman and chief executive of a newly private Tribune Co. and promising sweeping change in how the beleaguered, Chicago-based media
SenoRx guides for 2008 revenue below Wall Street expectations
CNBC - ALISO VIEJO, Calif. - SenoRx Inc., which develops minimally invasive medical devices, on Thursday guided for fiscal 2008 revenue below analyst predictions. In an initial estimate, SenoRx projected revenue in the range of $46 million to $50 million
Hong Kong shares end morning higher on Wall Street’s gains - UPDATE
Forbes - HONG KONG (Thomson Financial) - Hong Kong shares completed Friday morning session higher as investors shrugged off China’s latest interest rate increase and focused instead on the strong performance of markets overseas after Wall Street shut firmer
Swiss shares TFN at a glance outlook
Forbes - ZURICH (Thomson Financial) - Share prices are expected to open higher inspired by Wall Street’s late rally and overnight gains in Asia, traders stated. In pre-bourse trading, the Swiss Market Index was 52.02 points higher at 8,454.36. Yesterday, the
Centro’s Assets Back $4.7 Billion Bonds, Merrill States (Update2)
Bloomberg - Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) — Centro Properties Group’s assets are collateral for $4.7 billion of bonds sold by Wall Street firms including Morgan Stanley, according to Merrill Lynch & Co, widening the fallout from the U.S. mall owner’s 80 percent plunge in
German shares TFN at a glance outlook
Forbes - FRANKFURT (Thomson Financial) - German shares are expected to open slightly higher this morning boosted by a higher close on Wall Street yesterday and after Asian exchanges posted gains this morning. Traders said that rather calm trade is expected
Paris shares TFN at a glance outlook
CNBC - PARIS (Thomson Financial) - Shares are expected to open higher following a rally late on Wall Street yesterday and gains in Asia although volumes are expected to be thin in the last full day of trading in Christmas. Yesterday, the CAC-40 index
On Wall Street Stocks rise despite new uncertainty
Berkshire Eagle - NEW YORK — Stocks completed higher yesterday as investors set aside some concerns about downbeat economic reports and focused on strong profits from Oracle Corp. Corporate results and economic news offered investors a mixed picture and kept stocks
Bonus checks rise in spite of Wall Street troubles
KWQC - NEW YORK (AP) - Some top investment bankers on Wall Street are getting bigger year-end bonus checks despite the troubles stemming from the mortgage crisis. Bonuses are up 14% on average. 4 of the country’s biggest investment banks will pay out about
Stockholm shares TFN at a glance outlook
CNBC - STOCKHOLM (Thomson Financial) - Shares are expected to open slightly higher buoyed by a late rally on Wall Street overnight and gains in Asian markets. Yesterday, the OMX Stockholm index closed down 0.42 pct at 344.55 points, while the OMX Stockholm
Merrill might get $5 bln capital from Temasek: report
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Merrill Lynch & Co Inc (MER.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) might get up to $5 billion in a capital infusion from Singapore say investor Temasek Holdings (TEM.UL: Quote , Profile , Research ), the Wall Street Journal reported on
Merrill May Get $5 Billion Investment From Temasek, WSJ States
Bloomberg - Dec. 21 (Bloomberg) — Merrill Lynch & Co., reeling from the biggest loss in its 93-year history, may receive a cash infusion of as much as $5 billion from Singapore’s state-owned Temasek Holdings Pte., the Wall Street Journal reported. Temasek’s
Singapore shares end morning higher on Wall Street lead
CNBC - SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Singapore shares ended Friday morning higher, in line with gains in other Asian markets, as investors sought bargains after Wall Street advanced overnight. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 0.3 percent to 13,245.64











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