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Overnight Market News – September 10, 2009

 
  • China’s Premier Wen Jiabao Warns Foundation of Nation’s Economic Recovery Remains Unstable, Still too Early to Exit from Stimulus Policies
  • OPEC Holds Oil Production Quotas Steady, Confident that Global Economic Recovery will Sustain Prices Near USD 72 per Barrel
  • Chevron Corp Signs USD 60B Deal to Sell Almost 3mm Tonnes per Year of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) to Japanese and Korean Energy Companies
  • Japanese Beverage Giant, Suntory Holdings Ltd in Talks to Acquire Soft Drink Maker Orangina from Blackstone Group LP and Lion Capital Holdings Inc for Over USD 2.6B
  • Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Report Shows Regional Economy Expanded an Average 4.1% Over Past Six Decades
  • Texas Instruments Inc Raises Q03 2009 Profit Outlook, Now Expects Earnings per Share (EPS) of Between USD 0.37 and USD 0.41 vs Previous Forecast of Between USD 0.29 and USD 0.39
  • Crude Oil Stands at USD 71.31 per Barrel
  • Ethanol Stands at USD 1.66 per Gallon
  • Natural Gas Stands at USD 2.83 per British Thermal Unit (Btu)
  • Gold Stands at USD 995.30 per Troy Ounce
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average Rises 49.88 Points (0.53%)
  • London FTSE Index Falls 21.82 Points (-0.44%)
  • Japan Nikkei Index Rises 201.53 Points (1.95%)
  • Hong Kong Hang Seng Index Rises 218.52 Points (1.05%)
  • Brazil Bovespa Index Rises 55.15 Points (0.1%)
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