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    <title>worst stock market on presidential inauguration </title>
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    <description>&amp;nbsp;(Syndicated news) Obama was sworn in President of the United States,At the same day, the U.S. stock market is the 1900 presidential inauguration since the worst days.
&amp;nbsp; Central News Agency reported that the United States celebrate the cou</description>
    <pubDate>2009-01-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>沈茂华</author>
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    <title>U.S. stocks slightly lower on Tuesday</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20090114/861.html</link>
    <description>&amp;nbsp;(Syndicated news) Impact by General Electric's fourth-quarter earnings expected to dim, U.S. stock market lower Tuesday on Tuesday, the rebound in financial stocks limited the index's decline.
&amp;nbsp;The Dow Jones Industrial Average index close</description>
    <pubDate>2009-01-13</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>杨丽娟</author>
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    <title>Citigroup reached an agreement with Congress,US stock rebound</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20090109/859.html</link>
    <description>&amp;nbsp;(Syndicated news) because of lawmakers and Citigroup, reached an agreement aimed at reducing mortgage defaults to overcome the U.S. Wal-Mart released the impact of the performance of early warning, major indexes ended mixed on Thursday. The Dow</description>
    <pubDate>2009-01-08</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>黄爱莲</author>
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    <title>High Marks for Strayer Education</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/370.html</link>
    <description>While tightness in the private lending market caused by the credit crisis has investors worried about students' ability to afford college courses, Strayer Education (STRA) continues to report a rise in enrollment and sees its profits growing by up t</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>David Bogoslaw</author>
    <comments>BusinessWeek.com</comments>
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    <title>Growing Pains for Chipotle</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/369.html</link>
    <description>Though the hot Mexican restaurant chain missed the fourth-quarter profit forecast, analysts say it still has a better chance of attracting cost-conscious diners than other brands</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
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    <author>David Bogoslaw</author>
    <comments>BusinessWeek.com</comments>
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    <title>London shares rally, focus on banks</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/345.html</link>
    <description>LONDON (AFP) - London's FTSE 100 shot higher on Monday, with banks in focus amid the nationalisation of troubled lender Northern Rock. In late morning deals, the FTSE 100 index of top companies surged 1.80 percent to 5,895.70 points. London stocks j</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>World markets mixed on Presidents Day</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/344.html</link>
    <description>LONDON - European stocks rocks rose Monday on speculation about possible new investment in the banking sector even as U.S. markets remain closed on Presidents Day, a public holiday. Asian markets were mixed. The U.K.'s benchmark FTSE 100 rose 2.75 p</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
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    <title>Wall Street faces fury over subprimes</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/343.html</link>
    <description>BOSTON - Regulators are trying to punish Wall Street for mortgage finance practices that expanded home ownership and spread risk among a host of new players but also may have duped borrowers and investors who supplied cash to fuel a housing boom tha</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>MARK JEWELL</author>
    <comments>ap.org</comments>
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    <title>Stocks end lower amid inflation fears </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/342.html</link>
    <description>NEW YORK - Wall Street gave up a big early advance and closed mixed Tuesday after oil prices closed above $100 for the first time and stoked fears that inflation will stymie an already troubled economy. Soaring oil prices could bring more problems f</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>MADLEN READ</author>
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    <title>Market off as oil jumps above $100</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/341.html</link>
    <description>NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Tuesday as crude oil prices rose to a record above $100 a barrel, erasing an earlier rally on concern that higher energy costs could fan inflation and crimp consumer spending and profits. The broader market turned</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Caroline Valetkevitch</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>US Investors unsettled by oil price spike</title>
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    <description>US stocks gave up early gains on Tuesday as equity investors were unsettled by a sudden spike in crude oil prices above $100 a barrel sparking concerns that businesses would be hit with higher costs. Soaring oil prices also raised the spectre of ren</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Chris Bryant</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>FTSE edges higher as Barclays pleases</title>
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    <description>Shares in business travel company Hogg Robinson gained 7 per cent to 61p Tuesday because of rumours it could be a takeover target for BCD, a family-owned rival with a large presence in the US travel market. Shortly before Christmas, Beverweerd Inves</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Neil Hume &amp; Robert Orr</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Europe resilient in face of banking woes</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080220/338.html</link>
    <description>European stock markets ended the day roughly where they began as investors balanced news of unexpected banking losses at Credit Suisse (NYSE:CS) against better results from Barclays (NYSE:BCS). The UK bank, which avoided nasty shocks on credit marke</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-20</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Jeremy Lemer</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Japan stocks fall on subprime losses </title>
    <link>/World/Asia/20080201/266.html</link>
    <description>TOKYO - Japanese shares fell Friday after Japanese banks reported larger-than-expected losses due to the subprime mortgage crisis. A slump in China's Shanghai Stock Exchange also weighed on Tokyo trade. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index lost 95.3</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-01</pubDate>
    <category>Asia</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
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    <title>Stocks bounce higher as bond woes ease </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080201/187.html</link>
    <description>NEW YORK - Wall Street ended its worst January since 1990 with a huge advance Thursday after investors set aside worries about bond insurers and grew more optimistic that the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts will indeed help lift the economy. Th</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-01</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>TIM PARADIS</author>
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    <title>MBIA lifts Wall Street </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080201/186.html</link>
    <description>NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks ended higher on Thursday after a major bond insurer reassured investors about its stability, fueling a rebound by financial shares hammered recently by the prospect of crumbling credit markets. Even with the day's strong</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-01</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Ellis Mnyandu</author>
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    <title>Carphone leads London turnround </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080201/185.html</link>
    <description>Carphone Warehouse spearheaded the advance in which the FTSE 100 bounced back from a 150-point loss to close higher on Thursday. Shares in the mobile phone and broadband internet group jumped 8.1 per cent to 328p on speculation of a 400p bid approac</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-01</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Neil Hume &amp; Robert Orr</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>US stocks rebound on bond insurer hopes</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080201/184.html</link>
    <description>US stocks rebounded strongly on Thursday after MBIA (NYSE:MBI) helped alleviate some of the concerns about troubled bond insurers at the end of the worst January for equities since 1990. Sentiment improved considerably after MBIA it had been the tar</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-01</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Chris Bryant</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>UBS leads Europe on roller-coaster ride</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080201/183.html</link>
    <description>UBS (NYSE:UBS) led European shares on a roller-coaster ride on Thursday when growing fears that losses at ailing bond insurers would pummell the banking sector capped the worst yet January for European stock markets. The Swiss wealth manager fell mo</description>
    <pubDate>2008-02-01</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Rachel Morarjee</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Societe Generale uncovers massive fraud</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/40.html</link>
    <description>PARIS - In what appears to be the largest trading fraud ever carried out by a single person, a young trader at French bank Societe Generale is accused of making unauthorized bets on stock markets that cost the bank nearly $7.2 billion but may not ha</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>EMMA VANDORE</author>
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    <title>Gold, platinum hit record peaks</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/39.html</link>
    <description>LONDON (AFP) - Gold and platinum prices struck fresh record highs on Friday as investors rushed once more to invest in commodities amid a recovery on global stock markets, analysts said. On the London Bullion Market, gold surged to an historic 919.8</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>European shares extend rally at open</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/38.html</link>
    <description>LONDON (AFP) - Europe's main stock markets continued their recovery in early trading on Friday following steep losses earlier in the week caused by fears of a US recession. London's FTSE 100 index of leading shares jumped 1.35 percent to reach 5,95</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>Nikkei stock index jumps 4.1 percent</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/37.html</link>
    <description>TOKYO - Japan's benchmark stock index jumped more than 4 percent Friday as traders bought exporter issues on a stronger dollar following reports of a U.S. economic stimulus plan. The benchmark Nikkei rose 536.38 points, or 4.10 percent, to close at</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>Global shares recover as questions increase</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/36.html</link>
    <description>LONDON (AFP) - Stock markets rose further Friday on the growing view that fraud-linked billion-dollar losses at Societe Generale may have contributed to panic-selling earlier this week and bounced the US central bank into a radical rate cut. Societe</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>Global markets rally to end rough week</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/35.html</link>
    <description>LONDON - European and Asian markets rallied Friday near the end of a tumultuous trading week as investors took heart from Wall's Street's gains overnight and positive U.S. labor market data. Investors welcomed details of a tax rebate for American c</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>TOBY ANDERSON</author>
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    <title>Wall Street set to extend rebound </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/34.html</link>
    <description>US stocks were expected to rise for the third consecutive session on Friday, repairing more of the damage inflicted in January. A bullish outlook from Microsoft and other upbeat earnings from Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT) and Honeywell (NYSE:HON) helped se</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Michael Mackenzie</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Auto stocks send bourses higher</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/33.html</link>
    <description>European equities rose on Friday, with recently battered carmakers and technology stocks leading the advance after the US passed measures to stimulate the world's biggest economy. The FTSE Eurofirst 300 was up 1.5 per cent to 1,349.88, Frankfurt's X</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Neil Dennis</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Wall Street extends rebound </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/32.html</link>
    <description>US stocks were trading higher for the third consecutive session on Friday, repairing more of the damage inflicted in January, and were on course for their first weekly rise this year. A bullish outlook from Microsoft and other upbeat earnings from C</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Michael Mackenzie</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>FTSE loses gains as Wall St stalls </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/31.html</link>
    <description>London equities closed with small losses on Friday, after a lacklustre morning on Wall Street took the shine off the market. Housebuilders were drawn into the late sell-off on renewed concern about the prospects for UK home sales and the recovery in</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Michael Hunter &amp; Neil Dennis</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Bourses end flat as US equities lose gains</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/30.html</link>
    <description>European equities were little changed on Friday, coming off intraday gains as Wall Street indices lost momentum. Banking stocks fell as investors continued to mull over the implications of the fraudulent activities of Socit Gnrale trader Jrme Kervie</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Neil Dennis &amp; Michael Hunter</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Investors urged not to panic but to buy on falls</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/29.html</link>
    <description>Investors are being urged to look to the long term - and to buy on weakness rather than panic sell - after a week of high drama in stock markets. A 5.5 per cent fall in the FTSE 100 index on Monday - the biggest drop for the UK since the 9/11 terror</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Steve Lodge</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Oil prices shoot above 90 dollars</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/28.html</link>
    <description>LONDON (AFP) - The price of oil jumped back above 90 dollars on Friday, helped by a recovery in global stock markets on the back of plans for a stimulus package to prevent the US economy falling into recession, traders said. New York's main contract</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>AFP.com</comments>
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    <title>The start of the great unwinding</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/27.html</link>
    <description>This is hyperfinance. In the space of five frenetic days, stock markets have plunged and recovered; the US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates to 3.5 per cent; so-called monoline insurers, revealed as a small but vital valve in the financial mach</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Unknown</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Regulators may force banks into greater disclosure</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/26.html</link>
    <description>Banks that produce complex and illiquid derivative products that have been at the heart of the credit squeeze might be forced to provide more information about their products on public stock exchanges. Leaders of NYSE Euronext, the US-European excha</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>John Gapper</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Wall St. sags after 2-day rally</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/25.html</link>
    <description>NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks dropped on Friday as investors tempered their optimism that the economy could avoid recession, and locked in profits on banking and pharmaceutical shares after two days of sharp gains. Bank shares, among this week's bigge</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Caroline Valetkevitch</author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>UK company pension schemes in £15bn reversal </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/24.html</link>
    <description>Falling stock markets and interest rates have wiped 15bn off the value of UK company pension schemes so far this year, calling into question their investment strategies and reviving concerns about underfunding. By the close of markets on Friday, the</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Norma Cohen</author>
    <comments>FT.com</comments>
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    <title>Wealthy College Endowments Beat the Stock Market </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/23.html</link>
    <description>The nation's 76 richest colleges earned a market-beating 21.3 percent on their billions of dollars in tax-free endowment funds in the fiscal year ending last June 30, according to a report issued today by the National Association of College and Univ</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Kim Clark </author>
    <comments>USNews.com</comments>
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    <title>Toronto stocks little changed after choppy day </title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/22.html</link>
    <description>TORONTO (Reuters) - Early gains on the Toronto Stock Exchange fizzled out on Friday, leaving the composite index little changed at the end of the day as investors opted to lock in profits after a week of wild swings. A retreat by banking shares help</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>Leah Schnurr </author>
    <comments>Reuters.com</comments>
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    <title>Stocks fall, giving up early gains</title>
    <link>/Business/Stock-Markets/20080126/21.html</link>
    <description>NEW YORK - Wall Street ended a tumultuous week with a sharp decline Friday, backtracking following two days of stunning gains as investors turned cautious and cashed in some of their winnings. The Dow Jones industrial average still managed to record</description>
    <pubDate>2008-01-26</pubDate>
    <category>Stock Markets</category>
    <author>TIM PARADIS</author>
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