The Transportation sector (IYT) showed little change during trading today while the S&P 500 rose 1.7%.
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Consumer/Non-Cyclical Sector Wrap
During trading today, the Consumer/Non-Cyclical sector (XLP) showed little change while the S&P 500 fell 1.5%.
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Euro-Zone Gridlock Worse Than Crisis Itself -CIC Official
The euro zone's handling of the debt crisis has been more damaging than the crisis itself, a senior official at China's sovereign wealth fund said Tuesday.
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Bayer: Nexavar Lung Cancer Phase III Study Misses Primary Endpoint
German chemical and pharmaceutical group Bayer AG (BAYN.XE) and Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Read more »KB Financial, Korea Life Insurance Submit Bids For ING's Korean Operations -Report
South Korea's KB Financial Group Inc. (105560.SE) and Korea Life Insurance Co. (088350.SE) submitted separate bids to buy ING Groep N.V.
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Utilities Sector Wrap
During trading today, the Utilities sector (XLU) showed little change while the S&P 500 fell 1.5%.
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Consumer Cyclical Sector Wrap
The Consumer Cyclical sector (XLY) held steady on a trading day that saw S&P 500 drop 1.5%.
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Moody's Cuts Debt Ratings of 16 Spanish Banks
Moody’s slashed the credit ratings of 16 Spanish banks and a U.K. subsidiary of Banco Santander by one to three notches.
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Boart Sees Strong Demand, Downplays BHP Concern
Demand for mining services remains robust in spite of the uncertain global economic outlook, the chief executive of Boart Longyear (BLY.AU) said Thursday.
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China Commercial Banks NPL Ratio 0.9% At End 1Q Vs 1.0% End 2011
The nonperforming loans ratio of China's commercial banks at the end of the first quarter was 0.9%, compared with 1.0% at the end of 2011, the China Banking Regulatory Commission said Thursday.
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