European investors clap, but barely audibly
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While the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose significantly in the wake of George W. Bush's reelection to the presidency, foreign markets saw only small gains. With the U.S. election over, investors are still left facing other potentially destabilizing factors such as high oil prices, insecurity in the Middle East, and concerns over a possible slowing of the economy in the U.S. and the fear that it may be overheating in China.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2004
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European firms begin to embrace one day telethons
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European companies are beginning to favor one day telethons to sell new stock offerings, rather than the traditional two weeks spent meeting with possible investors.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2000
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Investors embrace Turkey
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Stock and bond investors are buying up Turkey in an economic rebound, as an emerging market with membership in line for the European Union.
Publication Name: Wall Street Journal. Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0921-9986
Year: 2005
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