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Asian stocks mixed as data suggests weak recovery
AP - Asian stock markets were mixed Monday as investors weighed the possibility of a weak economic recovery after U.S. job losses eased but unemployment reached its highest in more than 25 years.
General Mills sees FY '09 earnings topping prior view
Reuters - U.S. food maker General Mills Inc said it expects fiscal 2009 earnings to exceed its prior profit outlook by several cents, due to a good operating performance and a lower quarterly tax rate.
London market down at open
AFP - The London stock market was down at the open on Monday, mirroring falls in other European markets following a sharp defeat for the left-wing parties in EU elections.
European stocks lower as investors assess outlook
AP - European stock markets fell Monday following a mixed performance in Asia as investors took advantage of a quiet start to the week to book profits and assess whether the sharp rally in equities over the last three months can continue through the summer months.
Wall Street futures point to lower open
AP - Wall Street was set for a lower open Monday following declines in Europe and as investors look to take a pause in a three-month rally. Stock futures fell.
Stocks fall ahead of gov't report card on banks
AP - Investors turned away from stocks ahead of the latest government report card on banks.
European stocks slide, London down 1.41%
AFP - Europe's main stock markets slumped on Monday, with London dragged down by the banking sector as British Prime Minister Gordon Brown battled to stay in power after an election drubbing.
European stocks down as US poised to fall at open
AP - European stock markets fell Monday ahead of an expected lower opening on Wall Street as investors took advantage of a quiet start to the week to book profits and assess whether the sharp rally in equities over the last three months can continue through the summer months.
Wells Fargo's Evergreen paying $40M in SEC accord
AP - An investment fund owned by Wells Fargo & Co. is paying $40 million to settle federal charges that it inflated the value of a mutual fund that invested mainly in securities tied to home mortgages and only selectively told shareholders about the fund's problems.
Weak commodity prices tug stocks lower after rally
AP - Investors' doubts about the economy interrupted a dual rally in stocks and commodities.
Stocks reverse losses as commodities end off lows
AP - Investors might be worried about the soundness of the market's rally but they're also worried about missing it.
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