Markets am: Yen rebounds as stocks rally stalls, Saudi oil rise ...

 
 
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Thursday September 12 2013
 
 
Markets
 
Yen rebounds as stocks rally stalls
 
Equities mixed as Asian markets pause despite receding fears of an imminent US strike on Syria
 
 
 
Saudi oil rise fails to offset disruption
 
Opec crude oil production fell to the lowest level in six months in August, the IEA estimates, due to disruptions in exports from Libya and elsewhere
 
 
Pimco listed bond funds tumble in value
 
Vehicles fall to trade at discount to asset value. One fund manager says the 'Pimco premium' in their price has started to erode
 
 
Alcoa hits at LME warehouse plan
 
In response to consultation, the miner and refiner says plans to cut queues would be 'counter-productive' and address a 'red herring'
 
 
Apple fall weighs on US technology stocks
 
Price of the lower-end iPhone was higher than expected and raised concerns the company was not fighting hard enough against Google's Android
 
 
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