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Debt Risks Lead Into Next Week's Trading

Fri 23 Sep 11 | 06:35 AM ET
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Debt Risks Lead Into Next Week's Trading

Fri 23 Sep 11 | 06:35 AM ET
"It's not just about Greece," says Jeffrey Palma, UBS head of global equity strategy, who adds that the markets will be impacted until all the debt problems in Europe have been solved; with Ben Lichtenstein, TradersAudio.com, who says the markets can find themselves back to 1200 in a mater of days.

 
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