Overnight Market News – June 4, 2009
- Organization of American States (OAS) Ends Cuba’s Suspension After 47 Years, Outlines Conditions for Re-Entry
- Dealers Oppose Chrysler Llc’s Request to Terminate Franchise Agreements, Ruling Likely Today
- Wal-Mart Stores Inc to Create 22,000 New Jobs in 2009 as Part of Expansion Plan in the US
- Japanese Companies Cut Spending on Plant and Equipment by a Record 25.3% in Q01 2009, Emphasizing the Depth of Contraction During the Period
- European Central Bank (ECB) to Leave Key Interest Rates at 1%, Will Announce Bond Purchase Plan Details
- UK House Prices Unexpectedly Jump 2.6% in May Over April, Trend Still Uncertain
- Crude Oil Stands at USD 66.12 per Barrel
- Ethanol Stands at USD 1.84 per Gallon
- Natural Gas Stands at USD 3.77 per British Thermal Unit (Btu)
- Dow Jones Industrial Averages Falls 65.59 Points (-0.75%)
- London FTSE Index Rises 24.17 Points (0.55%)
- Japan Nikkei Index Falls 72.71 Points (-0.75%)
- Hong Kong Hang Seng Index Falls 73.70 Points (-0.40%)
- Brazil Bovespa Index Falls 1,912.89 Points (-3.54%)

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