European investors shy from buying U.S. stocks

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European investors are not strong on buying United States securities and only 11 percent of the United States stock market is owned by European and other international investors. With high costs against expected earnings ratio and a forecasted rise in bond yields, little growth in investment by European investors is expected.

author: Sesit, Michael R.
Analysis, International aspects

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Pressure mounts on stocks

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Stock markets of the West are forecasted as on the brink of a downslide, though shares were rallying yesterday on the New York Stock Exchange. Threats to securities include soaring oil prices, increasing short-term interest rates by Central Banks and investor complacency.

author: Sesit, Michael R.
Government expenditures, Economic policy

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Euro dips below 90 cents as productivity spurts in U.S

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The value of the Euro falls to 89 cents, hampered by disappointing economic conditions, while nonfarm productivity in the United States rises above expectations.

author: Sesit, Michael R.
European Union, International economic relations, Other General Government Support, Coinage & Currency, Statistics, Money, Euro (Currency)

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subjects list: United States, Industry Overview, Europe, Economic aspects, Securities industry, European Union, Industry forecasts
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