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Chile stocks bounce day after sharp sell-off
August 09, 2011
SANTIAGO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Chilean shares closed sharply firmer on Tuesday, bouncing with global bourses a day after posting their sharpest fall in 13 years.
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STXNEWS LATAM-Chile stocks close up with steady global bourses
July 22, 2011
Chile stocks closed higher, tracking global bourses that held firm after a rescue package for Greece slightly eased concerns about the euro zone debt crisis. [ID:nN1E76L0U4] Santiago's blue-chip IPSA...
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STXNEWS LATAM-Chile stocks end lower, 6th straight drop
July 13, 2011
Chile stocks closed down for the sixth consecutive day, paring gains on growing uncertainty about the health of the global economy and falling retail shares.
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STXNEWS LATAM-Chile stocks off on Europe debt fears
July 12, 2011
Chile stocks are trading lower, tracking losses on global markets after euro zone finance ministers opened the door to a possible Greek default and failed to allay concerns that risks were spreading to...
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Chile stocks fall on retail, commodity shares
June 15, 2011
SANTIAGO, June 15 (Reuters) - Chile's blue chip IPSA index fell over 1.5 percent on Wednesday on losses in retail, commodity and utility shares.
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STXNEWS LATAM-Chile stocks up with energy but losing steam
April 25, 2011
Chile stocks closed slightly higher, boosted by the energy sector as signs of normalizing rainfall boosted the prospects for hydroelectric generation. Chile's blue-chip IPSA stock index gained 0.3...
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STXNEWS LATAM-Chile stocks extend slide amid Middle East unrest
February 21, 2011
Chile stocks closed lower for a fifth straight day, as unrest in the Middle East shook investor confidence in trading thinned by a U.S. holiday. [ID:nN21219082] Santiago's blue-chip IPSA stock index...
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Chile stocks sink near 5-mo lows on profit-taking
February 02, 2011
SANTIAGO, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Chile stocks fell to near five-month lows in late trading on Wednesday as thin volume magnified the effect of shifting portfolios and profit-taking.
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STXNEWS LATAM-Chile stocks down with Wall St, commodity warning
January 06, 2011
Chile stocks have closed 0.8 percent lower, tracking losses on Wall Street and weighed down by steep losses among leading commodity exporters. [ID:nN06128912] Santiago's bourse slid from a new life...
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BUY OR SELL-Which Chilean assets to hold after FX action?
January 04, 2011
* Inflation expectations on the rise after FX intervention
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