North Korea
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Indian stocks to watch-April 13 -
* Asian shares rose on Friday on better-than-expected demand for Italian sovereign debt, shrugging off a rocket launch by North Korea that South Korean officials said had failed.
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US Says Missile Was Ballistic Taepodong-2 -
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. military said Thursday that North Korea had launched a ballistic Taepodong-2 missile that disintegrated shortly after lift-off and that the missile never posed a threat. The North American Aerospace Command, ...
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Shares up on Italy debt sale, shrug off North Korea -
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares rose on Friday on better-than-expected demand for Italian sovereign debt, shrugging off a rocket launch by North Korea before the market open that South Korean officials said had failed.
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Seoul shares open up after N.Korea rocket launch -
SEOUL, April 13 (Reuters) - Seoul shares opened higher on Friday, poised to snap a three-day skid as investors shrugged off a rocket launch by North Korea before the market open that South Korean officials said had failed.
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Seoul shares climb on positive data; N.Korea concerns wane -
SEOUL, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Seoul shares ended sharply higher on Wednesday, mounting a strong comeback on the back of positive U.S. and German economic data as investor worries about the stability of North Korea after leader Kim Jong-il's ...
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Russian Ruble Falls with Oil -
Russia's ruble declined today after
crude oil prices fell on the concerns about the power transition and the political stability in North Korea and the uncertainty with the situation in Europe.(...)Read the rest of Russian ...
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Wall Street edges up, led by defensive stocks -
Stocks rose on Monday, led by consumer staples and healthcare but investors remained cautious amid concerns about possible ratings downgrade in Europe and developments in North Korea after the death of the reclusive state's leader.
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Futures rise, focus on North Korea and Europe -
Stock index futures rose on Monday after Wall Street's steep decline last week, but the death of North Korea's leader over the weekend and a warning from Fitch about possible credit downgrades kept investors jittery.
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Euro Struggles on Debt Difficulties -
It's all about defensive positions today on the
Forex market as news continues to give traders pause.
Forex traders are processing the news of the death of Kim Jong Il, the dictator that ruled North Korea for ...
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Stocks fall, dollar up after death of Kim Jong-il -
Asian stocks and U.S. index futures fell, with South Korean shares tumbling as much as 5 percent, and the
dollar gained after North Korea announced the death of leader Kim Jong-il, raising fears of regional instability.
actualidad North Korea -