Global stocks rebound after sharp losses (Reuters)

By Pete Southern in Uncategorized | October 23, 2007 12:00 |

Investors check their stocks value at a stock exchange market in Shanghai October 23, 2007. Chinese stocks fell for the fifth straight day on Tuesday, despite strength in bank shares, because of worries that a huge IPO and central bank policy will tighten liquidity. (Nir Elias/Reuters)Reuters – Investors set aside wide-ranging concerns about the future on Tuesday to send stocks higher after a few sessions of hefty losses and to boost demand for higher-yielding currencies.


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