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Earnings of big US and European companies impressive in 2010

by admin on September 6, 2010

Earnings of big US and European companies have been impressive in 2010.

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  1. Earnings of UK FTSE 100 chiefs up 32% in 2010; FTSE 100 index gained 9% – - UK average earnings less than 2%
  2. Markets News Afternoon: European Systemic Risk Board hold first meeting; US initial weekly jobless claims dip 37,000; Morgan Stanley reports 35% rise in Q4 2010 earnings
  3. Markets News Friday: Total of 792 Irish companies failed in H1 2010; European shares rebound from 5-week low
  4. Innovation: US companies lead world; France and Sweden are European leaders; No companies from China and India
  5. Eurozone jobless youth bear burden as older workers keep protections; German labour market in impressive shape

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