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FTSE closes at 6196.0 (Channel 4)

The FTSE 100 Index has closed higher for the fourth day in a row, thanks in part to strong mining stocks and a confident start to trading in New York.

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Seoul shares gain 1.3 pct; Korean Air, Hynix up (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)

SEOUL, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Seoul shares posted a third day of gains Wednesday, as fuel-dependent firms such as Korean Air rose following a drop in oil prices, while semiconductor firms advanced on hopes for increased chip supplies to Apple.

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PSU insurance firms on buying binge as FIIs sell (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)

DOMESTIC FINANCIAL institutions led by insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and public sector general insurance companies are on the buying spree as the foreign institutional investors (FIIs) book profits on the Indian bourses.

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Forex, fund flows spark second day of gains for Asian markets (Market Watch)

HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Most Asian indexes advanced for a second day on Tuesday, with hopes of increased fund flows from China lifting Hong Kong-listed shares.

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Citizens, Inc. Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary of Trading on NYSE (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Citizens, Inc. commenced trading its Class A Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange five years ago, August 22, 2002.

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(AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-21 17:21 GMT: UK small caps close lower; SPI Lasers remains day's biggest loser (Interactive Investor)

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - UK smaller companies closed lower today, bucking a late-afternoon blue chip rally, with the day's biggest loser SPI Lasers, after it warned of worse-than-feared full-year losses.

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Goldman Sachs and Other Brokers Develop Alternative Research Platforms to Advise Buy-Side As the buy-side unbundles the ... (Finance Technology Network)

As buy-side firms pursue higher returns, asset managers and hedge funds increasingly are consuming alternative research.

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China to smoke out worst polluters (Daily Telegraph)

Chinese firms guilty of poor environmental records face being banned from cashing in on the country's stock market frenzy, it emerged yesterday as the benchmark Shanghai share index notched up its third straight record high - closing just shy of 5,000.

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Can Private Equity Firms Get Out of Buyouts? (New York Times)

Amid the ever-tightening market for corporate debt, investors are already betting that some of the biggest deals may collapse, or at least be renegotiated.

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PSU insurance firms on buying binge as FIIs sell (Hindustan Times)

Domestic financial institutions led by insurance behemoth Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) and public sector general insurance companies are on the buying spree as the foreign institutional investors (FIIs) book profits on the Indian bourses.

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FTSE closes at 6196.0 (Channel 4)

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