Stocks seen opening lower, thin trade likely

By Pete Southern in Uncategorized | October 8, 2007 12:00 |

FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Leading U.S. stock market indexes looked set to open lower on Monday and trading volumes were expected to be light due to the Columbus Day holiday and with diaries devoid of either corporate results or economic data.

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SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Swiss wealth manager Julius Baer , which set up its Asian operations just a year ago, expects the region to account for 10-20 percent of its global business in three to five years, a senior executive said on Monday.

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