| World stock markets fall on weak Japanese economic figures - BANGKOK - World markets fell Friday, overlooking strong earnings in Asia and Europe as Japanese shares tumbled on a strong yen and dour economic figures ahead of a key U.S. growth report.
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| World Stocks Fall Due To Earnings Data - World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
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| Stock futures slip ahead of GDP data - Wall St stock index futures pointed to a lower start on Friday as investors stayed cautious ahead of U.S. GDP data, with S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq futures down 0.3 to 0.4 percent at 5:11 a.m. ET.
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| World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings - World markets fell Friday despite another batch of positive earnings statements in Asia and Europe as investors fretted about a key U.S. economic growth report due later.
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| Subdued US growth weighs on world markets - European and U.S. stock markets dropped sharply Friday after figures showed the U.S. economy slowed faster than expected in the second quarter, further eroding confidence in the recovery in the world's largest economy.
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| Arab stocks close week higher on global market gains - Amman - Arab stock markets rallied this week, drawing momentum from global market gains, better world recovery outlook and stable oil prices, financial analysts said Friday.
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| European Stock-Index Futures Retreat; Lafarge, Renault, EDF May Be Active - European and U.S. stock-index futures declined and Asian shares fell before todays U.S. gross domestic product report that may show growth slowed in the worlds largest economy.
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| Subdued US growth weighs on world markets - LONDON -- European and U.S. stock markets dropped sharply Friday after figures showed the U.S. economy slowed faster than expected in the second quarter, further eroding confidence in the recovery in the world's largest economy. Business - Investing - Stocks and Bonds - Equities - Dow Jones Industrial Average
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| World stock markets gain amid strong earnings - World stocks advanced Wednesday as strong corporate earnings and signals of an improving European economy outweighed fading U.S. consumer confidence.
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