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Overnight Market News – January 13, 2010

 
  • Google Inc May End its Operations in China, the Largest Internet Market Following a “Sophisticated and Targeted” Cyber Attack Which Originated in the Country
  • German Economy Posts Biggest Post-War Contraction Last Year, Falling 5% from 2008 as the Country’s Key Export Sectors Were Hurt by the Global Downturn
  • Ex-Chief Executive of Kyocera Corp Kazuo Inamori Agrees to Become the New Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at the Bankruptcy-Bound Japan Airlines Corp
  • France’s Societe Generale SA Announces that it Posted a “Slight Profit” in its Fourth Quarter Following EUR 1.4B or USD 2.03B in Writedowns and Provisions
  • Japan Corporate Bankruptcies Fall 1.1% in 2009, in its First Decline in Four Years as Government Stimulus Helped to Stabilize Businesses
  • Bank of America Corp Names Finance Chief Joe Price to Head its Consumer Banking Division, Filling the Former Position of the Banks New CEO
  • Crude Oil Stands at USD 79.83 per Barrel
  • Ethanol Stands at USD 1.93 per Gallon
  • Natural Gas Stands at USD 5.53 per British Thermal Unit (Btu)
  • Gold Stands at USD 1,132.20 per Troy Ounce
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average Falls 36.73 Points (-0.34%)
  • London FTSE Index Falls 22.28 Points (-0.41%)
  • Japan Nikkei Index Falls 144.11 Points (-1.32%)
  • Hong Kong Hang Seng Index Falls 578.04 Points (-2.59%)
  • Brazil Bovespa Index Falls 357.71 Points (-0.51%)
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