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Most Asian stocks fell on Tuesday, extending the previous session’s losses, as Beijing’s downward revision of its economic growth forecast dragged down miners and investors looked ahead to a meeting of Greece’s private sector creditors on Thursday for a final resolution to Greece’s long-standing debt crisis. Fears that the eurozone is slipping back into another [...]

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Most Asian stocks fell on Tuesday, extending the previous session’s losses, as Beijing’s downward revision of its economic growth forecast dragged down miners and investors looked ahead to a meeting of Greece’s private sector creditors on Thursday for a final resolution to Greece’s long-standing debt crisis. Fears that the eurozone is slipping back into another [...]

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European stocks are seen opening lower on Monday, mirroring weak Asian markets after China cut its target for 2012 economic growth. China lowered its GDP growth target to 7.5 percent in 2012, the least since 2004, citing high inflation and the gloomy global economic scenario, according to a transcript of Premier Wen Jiabao’s address at [...]

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European stocks are seen opening lower on Monday, mirroring weak Asian markets after China cut its target for 2012 economic growth. China lowered its GDP growth target to 7.5 percent in 2012, the least since 2004, citing high inflation and the gloomy global economic scenario, according to a transcript of Premier Wen Jiabao’s address at [...]

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