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Overnight Market News – November 20, 2009

 
  • Japan’s Economy Falls into Deflation for the First Time Since 2006 Says Japanese Government, Central Bank Keeps Interest Rates on Hold at 0.1%
  • General Electric Co and Vivendi SA Negotiations Slow as Both Companies are At Least USD 1B Apart in its Valuation of the French Company’s Stake in NBC Universal
  • Dell Inc Third Quarter Profit Decline 54% to USD 337mm or USD 0.17 per Share as the Company Fell One Notch to Become the No. 3 Personal Computer Maker Last Quarter
  • Gartmore Group Ltd, Manager of Hedge and Mutual Funds Plans to Raise At Least GBP 250mm in Initial Public Offering (IPO) to Reduce Debt
  • Sands China Ltd to Raise USD 3.4B in Hong Kong’s Biggest IPO for the Year at a Higher Valuation Than Investors Ever Paid for a Casino Resort Worldwide
  • East African Countries, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi are Set to Sign a Common Market Treaty Later Today , Due to Come into Effect by July 2010
  • Crude Oil Stands at USD 77.24 per Barrel
  • Ethanol Stands at USD 2.22 per Gallon
  • Natural Gas Stands at USD 4.30 per British Thermal Unit (Btu)
  • Gold Stands at USD 1,142.10 per Troy Ounce
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 93.87 Points (-0.90%)
  • London FTSE Index Rises 5.86 Points (0.11%)
  • Japan Nikkei Index Falls 51.79 Points (-0.54%)
  • Hong Kong Hang Seng Index Falls 187.32 Points (-0.83%)
  • Brazil Bovespa Index Falls 188.38 Points (-0.28%)
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