Liquidnet Starts Mexican Equities Trading Emii.com Institutional investors will be able to trade Mexican equities from anywhere across the globe without going through the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores . … Liquidnet Launches Trading In Mexican Equities – Liquidnet's Market Coverage …
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US Equities, Commodities Rally Despite Weakness in Europe CFD Trading US investors managed to shake off a third consecutive down day for European stocks, including a 125 point plunge for Spain's IBEX 35 Index, which closed at … and more
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Seattle Post Intelligencer German cabinet agrees to widen short selling ban Reuters BERLIN, June 2 (Reuters) – Germany's government agreed to widen a ban on speculative trades on Wednesday, expanding restrictions on naked short-selling to include all shares. The planned legislation, which must pass both houses … Germany expands controversial naked short selling ban AFP German Cabinet Backs Short-Selling Ban to Help Euro BusinessWeek FinSys Update: German Cabinet Adopts Bill Widening Naked Ban Market News International Wall Street Journal
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Washington Post Oil slips below $82; OPEC expected to maintain output Reuters SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Oil fell below $82 on Thursday from an eight-week high a day ago on expectations that OPEC will pump above quotas in the second quarter and as Chinese economic data rekindled concern of tighter monetary policy. … IEA's Oil Demand Forecast Will Be Little Changed, Tanaka Says BusinessWeek Oil near $82 as traders eye weak US demand The Associated Press OIL FUTURES: Crude Falls In Asia On Stronger Dlr,Weaker Equities MarketWatch Wall Street Journal
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The Hindu OIL FUTURES: Crude Above $82/Bbl On US Jobs Data, Equities Wall Street Journal NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–Crude oil futures rose above $82 a barrel Friday as the US lost fewer jobs than expected in February, raising investors' appetite for riskier assets, such as oil and equities. … Oil Rises to Seven-Week High as US Job Losses Trail Estimates BusinessWeek Oil rises on better-than-expected US jobs report The Associated Press OIL FUTURES: Crude Firm Above $80/Bbl In Asia Ahead Of Jobs Data MarketWatch Reuters