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  1. Yen Hurts Japan Exporters http://bit.ly/5WPepx
  2. Saab Faces Scrapheap as Sale Fails http://bit.ly/6oBgel
  3. Asia Mixed, China Watched http://bit.ly/4OKJj7
  4. European Stocks to Open Lower http://bit.ly/08TtLhp
  5. OECD Exits Recession Amid Warnings http://bit.ly/6yd9ox
  6. Nikkei Down on Economy Jitters http://bit.ly/7Ooebb
  7. Central-Bank Comments Boost Euro http://bit.ly/5g5r7A
  8. Commodities to Lift European Stocks http://bit.ly/7WLG2L
  9. Big Oil Races for Nigeria Deals http://bit.ly/08IdTYs
  10. EU's Weakest Members Draw Scrutiny http://bit.ly/4WiRLU
  11. Australia Up in Lacklustre Trade http://bit.ly/07m62dJ
  12. ECB to Tighten ABS Requirements http://bit.ly/5iOQMG
  13. BOJ Pressured to Loosen Policy http://bit.ly/6eQdqf
  14. 'Phantom Shares' Plan Haunts CICC http://bit.ly/zvv4y
  15. Tech Shares, Resources Lead Fall http://bit.ly/49CnKm
  16. Techs, Resources Lead Fall http://bit.ly/49CnKm
  17. Russia Weighs Cross-Border 'Tobin' Tax http://bit.ly/2wH1Dx
  18. 'Phantom Shares' Plan Haunts CICC http://bit.ly/zvv4y
  19. Markets Edge Lower http://bit.ly/3JiMKf
  20. Cocoa Market in Disarray http://bit.ly/25WRtm