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Tokyo, Osaka Bourses Reach Accord After Months of Talks.
Japan Exchanges to Merge Kana Inagaki 2011
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Bourses in Europe closed lower, and the euro, which has been on a steady downward slide against the dollar for more than a month, slumped below $1.32.
Ministers Grapple With Greek Deficit Charles Forelle 2011
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Bourses in Paris and Frankfurt suffered big losses, led by banks, who would bear the brunt of a meltdown in Europe's periphery.
Default and Dissent Threaten Greece Charles Forelle 2011
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Bourses in London, Paris and Frankfurt all traded lower; German and French indexes each shed more than 4%.
Italian, Spanish Bond Yields Decline Brian Blackstone 2011
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Bourses in Germany and France were also hammered, and then it was New York's turn.
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Les Bourses clôturent en forte baisse, assommées par les chiffres de l'emploi américains
Couple investigated by Homeland Security because they paid they credit card bill 2006
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Les Bourses clôturent en forte baisse, assommées par les chiffres de l'emploi américains
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In a world of incredible metals, explosives and swiftness, the Stock Exchange, the Bourses, still survive.
The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006
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Certain names of towns, Vezelay or Chartres, Bourses or
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Pelloutier (1867-1901), secretary of the Fédération nationale des Bourses du travail and manager of the weekly journal L'Ouvrier des deux mondes.
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