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A man waits for the bus by a board displaying the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong.  Asian stock markets gave investors a white-knuckle ride in 2007 but most are up sharply and analysts predict turbulent gains next year despite a severe US financial crisis.(AFP/Mike Clarke)AFP - Asian stock markets gave investors a white-knuckle ride in 2007 but most are up sharply and analysts predict turbulent gains next year despite a severe US financial crisis.


FT.com - US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower on Monday, amid thin volume, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.

A Wall Street sign is seen near the New York Stock Exchange.  US stocks ended a tumultuous 2007 with a whimper Monday, retreating in the face of a new year fraught with worries about economic growth, a housing meltdown and tight credit.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Mario Tama)AFP - US stocks ended a tumultuous 2007 with a whimper Monday, retreating in the face of a new year fraught with worries about economic growth, a housing meltdown and tight credit.


FT.com - US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower, amid thin volume on Monday, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
The markets end the year with a whimper, despite a glimmer of not-awful news about existing home sales. Crude oil has its biggest jump since 1999. Most averages finished with gains, but 2007 was a bitter year for many investors.
FT.com - US stocks pared earlier losses but remained in negative territory in mid-morning trade on Monday, the last trading day of the year, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.

Traders at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Europe's main stock markets fell in shortened trade -- the final dealing day of a year in which gains for equities have been curtailed by worries about the troubled US economy.(AFP/DDP/File/Martin Oeser)AFP - Europe's main stock markets fell in shortened trade on Monday -- the final dealing day of a year in which gains for equities have been curtailed by worries about the troubled US economy.


AP - Asian stock markets had a strong, if volatile, year with China leading the pack as investors bet on the region's continued growth prospects.
FT.com - London equities ended the last session of 2007 with a fall - the FTSE 100 closed 20 points lower at 6,456.9, a loss of 0.3 per cent, dominated by resource stocks.

Standard & Poor's 500 Futures trader Anthony M. Mazur Jr., continues to trade as confetti falls marking the end of the 2007 trading year in Chicago, Monday, Dec. 31, 2007. The markets ended a painful year with another steep loss Monday as investors glumly anticipated that 2008 would see a continuation of the uncertainty and turbulence of 2007.  (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - Wall Street ended a painful year with another steep loss Monday as investors glumly anticipated that 2008 would bring more of the uncertainty and turbulence of 2007.


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