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2007-03-05

Stocks slide as investors run from risk (Reuters)

Reuters - Stocks fell on Friday, capping their worst week in more than four years, as a rapidly diminishing appetite for risk fueled the latest leg of a global equities sell-off.


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Reuters - Stocks fell on Friday, capping their worst week in more than four years, as a rapidly diminishing appetite for risk fueled the latest leg of a global equities sell-off.
Competition for capital in the GCC will intensify their oil and gas output. Although there is significant capital investment here, companies need assurance about contracts and greater use of production sharing agreements.
The reason why spring wheat prices were trading higher last week wasn't exactly clear, but the fact of the matter remained - prices were about 10- 20 cents higher than the previous week as it followed along with corn and soybean markets that also saw prices jump.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Sunday said he feels good about the U.S. economy and does not see the country slipping into recession.
Reuters - The global flight from risk knocked gold and silver hard for a third straight day on Friday, with bullion falling below $640 an ounce for the first time in 1-1/2 months as funds and currency investors cashed out on precious metals to pay for losses in other markets.


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