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Overnight Market News – July 15, 2009

 
  • China’s Foreign Exchange Reserves, the World’s Largest, Surpasses USD 2T as Foreign Investment Flows Back into the Country
  • Intel, the World’s Biggest Chipmaker, Reports Second Quarter Earnings of USD 0.18 per Share, Far Exceeding Analyst’s Expectations of USD 0.08
  • UK Unemployment Increases by Record 281k to 2.38mm in the Three Months to May, Jobless Rate now 7.6%, the Highest in More than 10 Years
  • Japan’s Central Bank Downgrades its Economic Forecast, Expects Economy to Shrink 3.4% in the 12 Months to March 31, 2010
  • Barclays Plc’s iShares to Offer the First Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) that Track Mexican Government Debt Indexes, Will Begin Trading on July 16
  • CL Financial Shareholders to Vote Today on Agreement to Restructure the Conglomerate and to Approve a State/CL Financial Appointed Board of Directors
  • Crude Oil Stands at USD 60.50 per Barrel
  • Ethanol Stands at USD 1.58 per Gallon
  • Natural Gas Stands at USD 3.49 per British Thermal Unit (Btu)
  • Gold Stands at USD 933.50 per Troy Ounce
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average Rises 27.81 Points (0.33%)
  • London FTSE Index Rises 73.53 Points (1.74%)
  • Japan Nikkei Index Rises 7.44 Points (0.08%)
  • Hong Kong Hang Seng Index Rises 372.93 Points (2.09%)
  • Brazil Bovespa Index Falls 314.35 Points (-0.64%)
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