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Yen Advances as Falling Stock Markets Increase Risk Aversion
Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- The yen rose the most in almost three weeks against the euro as falling stock markets in Asia and Europe prompted investors to seek the perceived safety of Japanese assets.

World stock markets drop amid economic gloom; US markets poised to open lower again
LONDON - European stock markets fell for the second consecutive day Thursday after earlier big Asian losses amid mounting concerns about the world economy and the financial health of businesses around the globe.

International stock markets fall
HONG KONG -- Worries about the unfolding global slump brought Asian stock markets down sharply Thursday while European markets opened lower.

International stock markets fall
Associated Press - January 8, 2009 5:33 AM ET HONG KONG (AP) - Worries about the unfolding global slump brought Asian stock markets down sharply today while European markets opened...

International stock markets fall
HONG KONG (AP) - Worries about the unfolding global slump brought Asian stock markets down sharply today while European markets opened lower. Benchmarks in Tokyo and Hong Kong tumbled about 4% as every major market in the region suffered declines.

European stock markets slip at start of trading
LONDON, Jan 08, 2009 (AFP) - European stock markets fell at the start of trade on Thursday, with London's FTSE 100 index of leading shares down 0.31 percent at 4,493.47 points.

A look at economic developments and activity in stock markets around the world Wednesday
LONDON — European stock markets fell on worries about the economy resurfacing after a surprisingly upbeat start to the New Year. The FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was down 83.18 points, or 1.8 percent, at 4,555.74, while Germany's DAX fell 50.05 points, or 1 percent, to 4,976.26. France's CAC-40 was 3.79 points, or 0.1 percent, lower at 3,392.43.