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Euro rebounds; Asian stocks slip on earnings
Euro rebounds; Asian stocks slip on earnings
12/18/2009
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian stocks dipped on Friday as investors fretted about earnings, while the euro recovered from early losses after Pakistan dismissed rumors of a coup.
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