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Friday, August 6th, 2010
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) shares lost in value today. Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is near 12.93-12.935. Ford losses amount to -0.05 points (-0.39%) in the first half of the U.S. stock trades. Obama’s speech did not help Ford.
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
So now we have a statement of the president Barack Obama. His anger at the situation with BP does not have a nothing personal. Just business. In a conversation held with British Prime Minister, David Cameron, the American president said that his obvious desire to find the one who “Pour on the first number in BP, totally not a manifestation of anti-British sentiments. The president’s words, of course, encouraging. But the situation with BP was a sad reminder that for the widely advertised “special relationship” between the U.S. and Britain hidden mutual hatred, ready to boil over at the first emergency.
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Friday, June 11th, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial is located in the red zone, but drop the index remains insignificant. At the time Dow Jones is 10,161.27 points. The fall index was -11.26 points (-0.11%). To forecast for today’s stock trading in the U.S. should pay attention to statistics. The index of consumer confidence in the U.S., according to preliminary data, in June 2010. rose to 75.5 points from the May value of 73.6 points. This information is presented in a report released today, University of Michigan. Analysts had expected the index would be 74.8 points.
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Saturday, June 5th, 2010
Spots and clots of oil are on the U.S. beaches. Florida is in oil… Nevertheless, the beaches of Florida, which the Americans believe the most snow-white in the world, still open to tourists. Meanwhile, oil company British Petroleum has already spent on the elimination of oil spills in the Gulf of Mexico $ 1 billion in costs Covokupnye British Petroleum to eliminate the consequences and damages from the accident could be $ 37 billion.
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Tags: australia, Barack Obama, British Petroleum, Covokupnye British Petroleum, Florida Spots, Gulf of Mexico, indonesia, Louisiana, oil, oil flowing, oil spills, U.S. president, United Kingdom, United States, USD, wells
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
U.S. stock market is growing against the background of increasing overall trading volumes. Major indexes started with a positive trend and tend to a peak week. Dow Jones Industrial Average close to the mark of 10,072.77 points. Overall growth Dow Jones Industrial Average up +48.75 points (0.49%).
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Friday, May 28th, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average can not boast of growth. New economic statistics added problems of bulls. Fall Average Dow Jones Industrial reaches the mark of 10,154.84 points. Loss of Dow Jones is equal to one percent. Prior to the opening of trading in the U.S. in world markets in varying degrees has occurred Rally – Asian indices closed in positive territory, European and grew up in commodity markets dominated by upward movement. However, as the release of the American Statistical positive was no longer valid, Europe partly left in a minus. Exterior “clouds” were to thicken, when media published a statement of the North Korean general with the new threats of war against the South Korean.
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Friday, May 21st, 2010
When at the end of last year, was finally adopted the Lisbon Treaty, some European leaders have allowed themselves to dream about a new world order in which the European Union has finally acknowledged world superpower, standing alongside the U.S. and China. In recent weeks, Europe really attracts attention, but for another reason. Rather than admire the dynamism and power of the EU, all countries with interest and watched in horror unfolding in Europe, the economic crisis.
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