Bankers hope for a reprise of 'Bowie Bonds'

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Lucrative music download sales have given new hope to bankers wishing to sell "Bowie Bonds". "Bowie Bonds" are investments that give proceeds of future earnings by a musician or other notable artist and are named after David Bowie. Recorded music sales have been down and "Bowie Bonds" have not performed well since 2001.

author: Richardson, Karen
Online music

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Volatility seen following sentiment correction

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Trading volumes have dropped on global stock exchanges significantly, starting in Singapore and spreading to the United States. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq Composite Indes and Standard and Poor's 500 Index are down in the largest point drop since the World Trade Centre bombing on September 11th, 2001.

Bull market, Financial report

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DOW Industrials close at a record

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DOW Jones Industrial Average set a record high yesterday of 11727.34 closing past the record set on January 14, 2000 of 11722.98. The overall mood of securities investors is cautious with a slow and steady influx of cash investment. The securities market was buoyed by decreased oil prices.

author: Browning, E.S.
Labor Distribution by Employer, Statistics, Dow Jones Industrial Average (Index)

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subjects list: United States, Economic aspects, Securities industry, Industry forecasts, Industry overview
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