Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Independent regulation of foreign investment in China Dow to new high.

<P> Hearing, according to http://, the central bank announced late on Friday a series of measures to prevent the economy from overheating, but the enthusiasm of foreign investors were not the news hit. .Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a new high again; LME futures price hikes of the metal; crude oil, gold closed were higher. .</ P> <P> occurred more than a result of corporate mergers, the strong rise in U.S. stocks Friday. .The Dow Jones industrial average rose 79.81 points to close at 13,556.53 points, a new closing high. .Standard & Poor's 500 index rose 10.00 points to close at 1522.75 points from the March 2000 record high of 1,527.46 hit just steps away. .The Nasdaq composite index rose 19.07 points to 2558.45 points, or 0.75%. .</ P> <P> LME copper (61360, -3230, -5.00%) fell below $ 7,000 not a crucial point, stop falling, there about 200 dollars intraday significant rebound to end up in the $ 7,272, up 21 .dollars. .Nickel, lead closing gains of more than 3%. .</ P> <P> gasoline supplies and as investors worried about tensions in Nigeria, crude oil futures rose 8 cents to close at $ 64.94 a barrel. .Gold futures and crude oil a stronger, COMEX6 December gold rose $ 4.80, to $ 662.00 an ounce. .</ P> <P> Disclaimer: The information content in the channel co-cited in the media and partner organizations, does not represent their views and positions, we recommend investors to carefully determine this information, pursuant to the stock market, at your own risk. .</ P>.

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