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FT.com - The Shanghai stock exchange is courting HSBC and other high-profile foreign companies to list their shares in mainland China, as part of its strategy to revive the recently moribund bourse.
FT.com - The Shanghai stock exchange is courting HSBC and other high-profile foreign companies to list their shares in mainland China, as part of its strategy to revive the recently moribund bourse.
FT.com - Cable & Wireless closed at its highest level since June 2002 on Monday as break-up rumours swirled.
Financials and energy stocks stall the rally, but the Dow ends up 5.7% for the month. Circuit City sees a first-quarter loss. Will Citigroup be broken up? Jeff Bezos' Amazon.com stake jumps nearly $2.2 billion in April.
FT.com - Wall Street stocks were modestly weaker by mid-morning on Monday as their impressive performance during April became more cautious as the month neared its end.

Traders work on the main floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York April 27, 2007. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. stocks closed lower on Monday as investors locked in profits on some of April's big gainers, such as Caterpillar Inc. , at the end of Wall Street's strongest month in three years.


The DAX share index at the Frankfurt stock exchange in 2006. Europe's main stock markets have risen as a raft of merger and acquisition stories fuelled positive sentiment, but equities slumped in Istanbul amid political turmoil.(AFP/DDP/File/Martin Oeser)AFP - Europe's main stock markets rose as a raft of merger and acquisition stories fuelled positive sentiment, but equities slumped in Istanbul amid political turmoil, dealers said Monday.


Traders work on the main floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York April 27, 2007. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)AP - Wall Street retreated Monday as investors, casting a wary eye toward upcoming economic data, cashed in some profits on the last trading day of April — the Dow Jones industrial average's best month in more than three years.


Traders work on the main floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York April 27, 2007. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)Reuters - U.S. stocks closed lower on Monday as investors locked in profits on Caterpillar Inc. and other big gainers at the end of Wall Street's strongest month in three years.


The entrance at the New York Stock Exchange April 17, 2007. Wall Street was poised for a flat start on Monday after the Dow Jones reached its third straight record close, as investors braced for a deluge of corporate earnings and economic data due this week. (Chip East/Reuters)Reuters - Wall Street was poised for a flat start on Monday after the Dow Jones (.DJI) reached its third straight record close, as investors braced for a deluge of corporate earnings and economic data due this week.


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