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    <title>US markets flat during quiet week</title>
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        US markets were broadly unchanged last week due to a lack of major reports on the corporate front. European bourses echoed those across the Atlantic and they too fluctuated very moderately in thin trading volumes. From a technical point of view, US exchanges remain weak while Europe also appears volatile.
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        US markets were under pressure last week due to concerns about rising inflation and a slowing economy. The Fed's 25 basis point rate cut to 4.25% did little to stimulate stocks. In Europe, markets were also under pressure and few stocks made any gains. Downward movement is anticipated in markets on both sides of the Atlantic.
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        US markets ended last week flat as investors kept their powder dry prior to the Fed's upcoming decision regarding interest rate cuts. Meanwhile, European markets rose slightly as banks felt the benefit of a possible rate cut by the Fed. Technically, a downturn is expected in both the US and Europe.
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    <title>Talk of rate cuts lifts stocks</title>
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        US markets enjoyed their best weekly gain Since March after the Fed's Chairman Ben S. Bernanke suggested he may cut interest rates and the Treasury moved closer to a plan to prevent thousands of Americans from losing their homes. In Europe, the reports of  a US interest rate cut also helped lift exchanges. Despite last week's positive showing, all markets are expected to retreat this week.
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        US markets gained at the end of last week due to bargain hunting and optimism regarding lower interest rates. Meanwhile, European bourses gained on the back of renewed mergers and acquisitions speculation. This week, US markets will continue to head down towards year long lows, while European markets will also be under pressure.
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