Topic: Financial Markets

No full record of where all swine flu vaccine went

Health officials faced with meager supplies of swine flu vaccine last fall sent doses to some surprising places: cruise ship lines, Wall Street firms and the Johnson Space Center. There is no complete database of where every dose went. But partial records show that financial institutions and other surprising recipients ...
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FTSE 100 shares in the red

FTSE 100 shares ended in the red at the close of trade on Thursday as investors took profits and digested economic data including a larger-than-expected eurozone trade deficit. London's benchmark index slipped 0.04 percent to close at 5,642.62 points. Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) was the most ...
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European equities stumble on profit-taking

Europe's main stock markets stumbled on Thursday as investors took profits and digested economic data including a larger-than-expected eurozone trade deficit, dealers said. In late morning European trade, London's benchmark FTSE 100 index gained just 0.08 percent to 5,649.25 points, while the Paris CAC 40 ...
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Euro sinks on Greek concerns

The euro sank against the dollar on Thursday on persistent worries over the Greek debt crisis after Athens warned again that it could appeal to the International Monetary Fund for aid if none is forthcoming from its eurozone partners. In late morning trade, the European single currency tumbled to 1 ...
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