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ExxonMobil reports the biggest quarterly profit by any company, but Wall Street is unimpressed. Economic growth in the second quarter is less than expected. Boeing falls on strike worries. The Dow's small gain in July is a big improvement over June.
Reuters - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index
regained early losses to move slightly higher on Thursday
morning, pulled up by stronger financials and merger news in
the gold mining sector.
AFP - Europe's main stock markets slipped into the red on Thursday as investors tracked a flurry of company earnings reports, and set aside overnight gains on Wall Street, dealers said.
Reuters - Stocks fell on Thursday, led by Exxon
Mobil after its earnings fell short of Wall Street's
expectations and as disappointing economic data revived fears
of a U.S. recession.
Reuters - Global stocks ticked higher on Thursday
in the afterglow of a concerted central bank move to boost
liquidity but a rebound in oil and disappointing results from
some major companies capped gains.
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