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Overnight Market News – November 25, 2009

 
  • UK Economy Contracts at a Slower Pace Than Originally Reported in the Third Quarter, Shrinking 0.3% Versus 0.4% Initially Estimated
  • US Commerce Department is Expected to Report This Morning New Home Sales in October Rises 2% from the Prior Month
  • Japan Exports Fall at its Slowest Annual Rate in a Year in October, Declining 23.2% from a Year Ago, Indicating Further the Country’s Emergence from Recession
  • American International Group Inc’s (AIG) Chief Executive Officer, Robert Benmosche Agrees to Stay With Company After Board Approves USD 7mm Compensation Package
  • Facebook Inc Creates Dual-Class Share Structure, a Move Taken by Google Inc Before its Initial Public Offering (IPO)
  • Crude Oil Stands at USD 76.17 per Barrel
  • Ethanol Stands at USD 2.18 per Gallon
  • Natural Gas Stands at USD 4.81 per British Thermal Unit (Btu)
  • Gold Stands at USD 1,181.00 per Troy Ounce
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 17.24 Points (-0.16%)
  • London FTSE Index Rises 28.74 Points (0.54%)
  • Japan Nikkei Index Rises 40.06 Points (0.43%)
  • Hong Kong Hang Seng Index Rises 188.66 Points (0.84 %)
  • Brazil Bovespa Index Rises 507.60 Points (0.76%)
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