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Wall Street looks at vote Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The stocks of companies likely to be affected by political changes in Washington turned in a mixed performance Wednesday as Wall Street weighed the possible scenarios of the first Democratic Congress in 12 years. Democrats on Tuesday gained control of the U.S. House of Representatives. They also took at least five Senate seats and had the possibility of taking a sixth that would give them Senate
Wall Street toasts itself at one last party Market Watch
BOCA RATON, Fla. (MarketWatch) - Grant Wall Street this much: It sure has good timing in picking its week for the industry's annual meeting.
Wall Street set for weak start FT.com via Yahoo! News
Wall Street stocks were set for a lower open on Wednesday, as investors mulled the outcome of the US mid-term Congressional elections.
David Hendricks: Wall Street insider issues blunt warning on stocks San Antonio Express News
Charles Gasparino sees the guts of Wall Street and the wreckage it leaves behind, day in and day out.
Election 2006: Wall St. optimistic over shift of power The Sacramento Bee
WASHINGTON-Wall Street and business leaders are welcoming the Democrats' capture of power in Congress as a formula for gridlock that should lead to lower government spending and no significant change in tax law.
Korean Market Spurts On Interest Rate Freeze, Wall Street Lead Nasdaq
(RTTNews) - Seoul shares finished Thursday's trading session significantly higher, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street and Bank of Korea's decision to leave interest rate unchanged at its monthly rate session.
NATIONAL: Wall Street embraces gridlock The Charlotte Observer
Wall Street and business leaders welcome the Democrats' capture of power in Congress as a formula for gridlock that should lead to lower government spending and no significant change in tax law.
Rep. Barney Frank outlines Wall Street agenda Miami Herald
With Democrats gaining control of the U.S. House, Rep. Barney Frank is a strong candidate to lead the committee that sets federal policy for Wall Street. Among his promises: to scrutinize executive pay and work for consumers.
Invesco Great Wall's Li Taps China Wealth, Buys Banks, Brokers Bloomberg.com
Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Li Xuewen, manager of the Invesco Great Wall Domestic Demand Growth Fund, is buying bank and brokerage stocks as the number of China's savers grows by 15 percent or more a year.
European Market Likely To Open Higher On Wall Street Lead; BoE Decision, Earnings In Focus - Market Commentary Nasdaq
(RTTNews) - Thursday, the European shares are poised to open higher, tracking overnight gains on Wall Street. Higher oil and metal prices may trigger related stocks during the trading session.


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