Insider Interview, we speak with an Episcopalian and a Muslim who run two funds that have trounced the markets.
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Amana Funds: Making Money the Islamic Way
Stocks rose Wednesday, as investors put fears about Europe’s debt crisis on the bank burner after Portugal successfully auctioned off $1.3 billion in government debt.
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Stocks rise as Europe takes a backseat to Obama
European stocks rose as improved demand for government bonds from Portugal to Poland helped ease concern about sovereign debt, while shares of BP Plc rallied. U.S. index futures also advanced.
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European Stocks Climb After Government Bond Sales; BP Rallies
European shares rebounded, reversing earlier losses, as gains by BP Plc and Sanofi-Aventis offset concern about the strength of the region’s banks. U.S.
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European Stocks, U.S. Index Futures Rebound; Banks Fall as Oil Shares Rise
Most European stocks declined as banks retreated amid renewed concern the region’s sovereign-debt crisis may force lenders to raise more capital. U.S.
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Most European Stocks Fall, Led by Banks; Ericsson Shares Rally
London shares slid at the start of trading on Wednesday following steep losses across Asia and on Wall Street overnight.
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London stocks fall amid banking concerns
Japanese stocks fell for a second day, led by automakers and electronics manufacturers, on increasing concern the yen’s advance against the euro and the dollar will hurt the nation’s export-led recovery.
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Japanese Stocks Decline, Led by Export Shares on Yen’s Advance
It’s not looking good in Japan in early Wednesday trading. After weakness in the US — that was punctuated by very sloppy activity late in the day — the Nikkei is down hard.
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Nikkei Diving Hard In Early Going
Japanese stocks fell for a second day, led by automakers and electronic manufacturers, on increasing concern the yen’s advance against the euro and the dollar will hurt the nation’s export-led recovery.
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Japanese Stocks Drop as Export Shares Decline on Yen’s Advance
Fresh worries about European banks sent stocks lower Tuesday.
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Stocks fall on fresh European bank concerns