Overseas Investors Pour Money Into U.S., Bolstering the Dollar. Europeans Lead the Charge - Hurting the Euro

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In the first quarter of 2000, European investors have pumped a record $141b into U.S. stocks and bonds, which is a 54 percent increase from last quarter.

author: Sesit, Michael R.
Sales & consumption, Foreign trade, European Union, Stocks & Other Equity Securities, Europe, Stocks, Brief Article, International trade, Currency devaluation, Devaluation (Currency)

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Merrill stuns investors with a profit warning

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Merrill Lynch and Co. forecasted earnings per share of 52 US cents to 57 US cents (60 European cents to 66 European cents) for the 2001 second-quarter. This is 34% to 40% below the company's first-quarter results.

author: Sesit, Michael R.
Sales, profits & dividends, Forecasts and trends, MER, Merrill Lynch & Company Inc.

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Energy price is set to rattle markets

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Strategists are advising that investors shore up gains and protect against potential extended stock-market losses. The consequences of rising energy prices have not been understood and may have been underestimated on the United States stock exchange.

author: Sesit, Michael R.
Commercial Banks, Portfolio Management, Securities & Commodities Services, Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities, Portfolio & Funds Management, Industry Overview, Economic aspects, Economic forecasting, Industry forecasts

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subjects list: United States, Securities dealers, Securities industry
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