World stocks slip into red for the year on Europe woes
NEW YORK — World stocks erased the year’s gains and German bond yields slid to record lows on Friday as investors fled risky investments for safe-haven assets on the euro zone’s deepening debt woes....
Published By: BusinessDay - Friday, 18 May, 2012
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