| Stocks Extending Recent Downward Move In Mid-Day Trading - U.S. Commentary - Stocks have moved mostly lower over the course of the trading day on Friday, extending the downward move seen in recent sessions. Traders are keeping a close eye on shares of Facebook (FB) following its highly anticipated debut.
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| Where are Facebook's friends? Stock down after IPO - Facebook's stock is tumbling well below its $38 IPO price in the social network's second day of trading as a public company on Monday.
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| ETF Trading Report: Energy, Currency ETFs In Focus - ETF Trading Report for May 15th: U.S. stocks again slumped on wories over banking and the European endgame. ETF trading volume was heavy and was especially so in two of PowerShares' products DBE and DBV....
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| THE RUPEE: dollar crosses 92 in open market | Business Recorder - The rupee crossed 92 mark against dollar in the open market dealings during the week, ended on May 19, 2012. It is most likely that the local currency may hit 91.00 in terms of the greenback in the interbank market next week due to strong demand for dollars.
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| Indian rupee at record dollar low, breaches 55 - The Indian rupee sank to a record low for the fourth successive trading day on Monday, breaking the key level of 55 to the dollar amid global uncertainty. The partially convertible Indian unit fell to ...
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| Markets inch up after G-8 vague on Europe fix - Global stocks rose modestly on Monday, though gains were limited by concerns that leaders from the Group of Eight most powerful countries had failed to provide a concrete plan to ease the eurozone debt crisis.
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| Rupee plummets below 55 level - Mumbai, May 21 (PTI): The rupee plunged below the psychological 55-level to close at an all-time low of 55.03 against the dollar on Monday amid robust demand for the US currency from banks and importers, but there was no visible action by the Reserve Bank Of India to shore up the domestic unit.
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| Ahead of the Bell: Facebook below IPO price - Facebook Inc. stock has dropped below the initial public stock offering price in premarket trading Monday, an inauspicious start to the company's first full week of trading after its market debut Friday suffered some hiccups.
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| Myanmar's central bank aims for weaker currency - NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (Reuters) - Myanmar's central bank wants to weaken its newly floated currency and prevent further rises that could derail reforms to its economy, a deputy central bank governor said. Nay Aye, one of two deputy governors, added that foreign banks will be able to form joint ventures in Myanmar by 2014, a year earlier than expected, as foreign investors begin to size up one of ...
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