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Bombings in Turkey Rattle World Markets
Thu November 20, 12:01 PM ET

By Dave Zimmerman

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors fearing more violence unloaded stocks and the dollar on Thursday and fled to the relative safety of gold and government debt after another round of deadly bombings in Turkey. More...


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U.S. Warns China on Subsidized Exports
Thu November 20, 01:59 PM ET

By Doug Palmer and Scott Hillis

MIAMI/BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States and China on Thursday intensified a textile trade dispute with China threatening higher tariffs on U.S. goods and Washington warning it would not tolerate Chinese imports from companies unfairly subsidized by Beijing. More...


30-Yr Mortgage Rates Sink to 5.83 Percent
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Heady Days for Contractors in Race for Iraq Deals
Thu November 20, 01:24 PM ET

By Sue Pleming

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prospective bidders are salivating over new Iraqi business worth up to $18.7 billion, from sellers of trucks and power generators to construction giants and oil refinery specialists. More...


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U.S. stocks rise as confidence offsets attack fear
November 20, 2003 02:05 PM ET
(Updates to early afternoon) NEW YORK, Nov 20 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rose on Thursday in moderate trading volume as investors' confidence in U.S. companies' prospects offset widespread security concerns following deadly explosions in Turkey.  More...


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FTSE slips as Turkey blasts unnerve, HSBC hit
By Camila Reed LONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - Britain's top shares fell on Thursday, led by banking, hotel and travel stocks after two deadly blasts in the popular holiday destination of Turkey, one of which hit Britain's biggest firm HSBC Bank .  More...


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------------------ NIKKEI 225 IN PERSPECTIVE------------------- Move on day +2.61 percent  More...


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Turkish Blasts Kill 27 in Strike at Britain
Thu November 20, 02:22 PM ET

By Daren Butler

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist suicide car bombers killed at least 27 people and wounded hundreds in Istanbul on Thursday in twin strikes against British targets just five days after similar deadly attacks on synagogues. More...


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