GDP reports from Taiwan, Philippines and Thailand will be in the spotlight next week, along with reports from Japanese automakers Toyota and Honda. MarketWatch’s Andria Cheng reports.
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Aspiring actress Lena asks director Mateo if she could audition for a role in his next film, in this scene from "Broken Embraces," starring Penelope Cruz and directed by Pedro Almodovar.
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The London Stock Exchange, drinks company Remy Cointreau and electronics retailer DSG International report results. Consumer confidence data to hit in Germany, France.
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A potentially significant mutation in the H1N1 influenza strain could be responsible for causing more serious illness. Video courtesy of Reuters.
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France’s Thierry Henry handled the soccer ball, but wasn't called for it, leading to a goal that sent France over Ireland and into the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Video courtesy of Fox News.
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The pain at the pump has eased considerably since we were paying $4 a gallon in 2008. But how high can the price of fuel actually go? And how will it change our lives?
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WSJ’s Ken Brown and Evan Newmark discuss what's behind the recent drop in Treasury Yields and why it's different from last year's decline. They talks with Kelly Evans in the News Hub.
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Crude oil prices are vulnerable to a sharp downward correction because long positions on Nymex crude are at an 'unstable' high level, analysts warn.
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Investors will hear a lot about housing next week, with data on existing and new home sales coming. Hewlett-Packard will release results, and a gauge of holiday season sales will come on Black Friday. Stacey Delo reports. (Nov. 20)
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