Markets Open Slightly Higher on G.D.P. Report (New York Times)

A better-than-expected reading on the economy?s fourth-quarter performance gave the markets a slight lift.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2009-01-30 12:11 Glance-FTSE inches down as bank gains offset by commods (Interactive Investor)

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International Freight - the Infrastructure in Denmark

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Bank stocks drag Europe down ahead of US open (Chicago Sun-Times)

LONDON -- Bank stocks dragged European markets down Thursday, with investors booking profits on big gains earlier this week. The passage of a $819 billion economic stimulus package by the U.S. House of Representatives overnight failed to cheer European markets.

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Asian Stocks Rise for Third Day on Policies to Revive Growth (Bloomberg)

Jan. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks rallied for a third day, led by banks and commodity producers, on optimism lower interest rates and U.S. stimulus measures will revive the global economy.

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