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CORRECTED - CORRECTED-Indian shares seen opening higher, caution remains (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

(Corrects description of Carborundum Universal to abrasives maker, from graphite electrodes maker, in fourth item in the "Stocks To Watch" section)

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Indian shares seen opening higher, caution remains (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

MUMBAI, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Indian shares are expected to start higher on Wednesday supported by mostly firmer Asian bourses, but trading could be choppy after stocks fell 3 percent in the previous session on local political troubles.

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14.85% of Interactive Brokers Group Option Orders Received Price Improvement (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

GREENWICH, Conn.----The Interactive Brokers Group is pleased to announce that during the first half of 2007 it received price improvement on 14.85% of its customers' marketable US options orders vs. 0.57% for the industry as a whole.

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Interactive Brokers Group Boosts Options Classes Through Acquisition of Kellogg Capital Group's Specialist Unit (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

GREENWICH, Conn.----The Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. has announced that it has acquired the specialist operations of Kellogg Capital Group LLC on the American Stock Exchange.

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Indian shares drop 3 pct on politics, credit woes (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

MUMBAI, Aug 21 (Reuters) - India's main index slid 3.04 percent to a three-month closing low on Tuesday as investors were rattled by global fears of a credit squeeze and local political troubles over a nuclear energy deal with the United States.

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Indian shares rise on Asian rally, ICICI Bank gains (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

MUMBAI, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Indian shares rebounded more than 3 percent on Monday, led by financial stocks such as ICICI Bank as Asian markets rallied after a key U.S. lending rate cut eased global credit worries.

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Indian shares seen up on Asian rally, politics eyed (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

MUMBAI, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Indian shares are expected to rise on Monday, taking cue from higher Asian markets after a key U.S. lending rate cut helped calm global credit worries, but investors will be wary of local political risk factors.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-17 07:40 GMT: Yen may strengthen further as unwinding of carry trades accelerate (Interactive Investor)

TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - A worsening credit crisis in the US which is slowly engulfing the global debt market will accelerate unwinding of yen carry trades and lift the Japanese currency to new highs, analysts said on Friday.

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Dow, S&P fall 1 percent on credit fears (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)

NEW YORK - Stocks extended losses on Thursday, briefly pushing the Dow industrials and S&P 500 down more than 1 percent, as fears increased about deteriorating credit market conditions.

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Forex gain of Rs. 250 cr. saves day for HCL Tech (India Daily)

HCL Technologies'' today said its fourth quarter profit doubled to Rs 486.7 crores driven by new outsourcing contracts, but forex gains of about Rs 250 crores played a key part in boosting profit.

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CORRECTED - CORRECTED-Indian shares seen opening higher, caution remains (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

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