S Korea Shares End Up; Econ Hope Offsets Geopolitical Tension – Wall Street Journal

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange US | Sunday 31 May 2009 11:05 pm


"If the US markets show resilience against the planned bankruptcy filing by General Motors… the local stock market will also likely show somewhat firm performance tomorrow," said Lee. GM is expected to file for Chapter 11 protection at 1200 GMT

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Obama sets a new course for GM – Detroit Free Press

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange US | Sunday 31 May 2009 11:05 pm
Obama sets a new course for GM
Detroit Free Press, United States


GM's shares, having peaked in 2000 at $93.62, could be taken off the New York Stock Exchange today after closing Friday at 75 cents, with the company's bankruptcy plan expected to render them worthless. GM's bankruptcy strategy as designed by the Obama

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Biotech Stocks and the ASCO-Effect – Seeking Alpha

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange US | Sunday 31 May 2009 11:05 pm


Attendees of the 45th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) will exchange ideas and hear about the latest breakthroughs in cancer therapeutics and diagnostics from over 4000 scientific abstract presentations during the four

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German stocks – Factors to watch on June 1 – Forbes

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange US | Sunday 31 May 2009 10:05 pm


could revive plans to list shares on the stock exchange as early as next year if economic conditions allow, CEO Ruediger Grube told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag. General Motors Corp will file for bankruptcy on Monday, US officials said,

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Asian Stocks Advance on China Manufacturing, Commodity Prices – Bloomberg

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange US | Sunday 31 May 2009 10:05 pm


Hedge funds including Bridgewater Associates Inc. have increased bets against Japanese companies in the past three months, filings to the Tokyo Stock Exchange show. Mitsubishi gained 5.6 percent to 1899 yen in Tokyo. Its closest rival Mitsui & Co.

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