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Thomas Cook looks to an overhead monitor to track the early numbers from the floor of  the New York Stock Exchange, Friday July 7, 2006.  Corporate profit warnings and record oil prices overshadowed a benign jobs creation report and sent stocks lower as investors worried that the economy was cooling too quickly.  (AP Photo/Henny Ray Abrams)AP - Corporate profit warnings and record oil prices overshadowed a benign jobs creation report and sent stocks sharply lower Friday as investors worried that the economy was cooling too quickly. The Dow Jones industrials shed 134 points as stocks ended the week with a loss.


Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - The Toronto stock market managed a small gain Friday as bank stocks lifted the TSX on the feeling that an interest rate rise by the Bank of Canada next week is unlikely.
Its shares fell 5% after the company disappointed Wall Street with tepid growth numbers for June. Here's why slowing growth and a high stock price remain a bad brew for investors.
The stock market's pullback sets up an edgy week ahead with oil prices still in the $70s and continued global tensions. Are 3M's and AMD's earnings warnings just the start? Alcoa, GE report next week.
AP - Dow Jones Industrials
For Procter & Gamble, five blades are key to its successful integration of Gillette.

The trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, June 23, 2006. (Peter Foley/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. stocks tumbled on Friday, sending the Dow to its biggest drop in a month, as investors worried that 3M Co.'s profit warning could be a sign that more companies will forecast that earnings will fall short of Wall Street's estimates.


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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York, June 29, 2006. (Keith Bedford/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. shares looked set to open a shade lower on Friday, but all hangs on June jobs data, due out at 1230 GMT, and what the figures suggest about future Federal Reserve monetary policy.


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