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January 31, 2006
MarketWatch crystal ball? Tues., Jan. 31, 2006, 4:12 AM
It's the middle of the night in Toronto, which means the European markets have not yet opened. So could someone please tell me how MarketWatch can send me an article dated Tues. Jan-31 3:40am ET, that is headlined: "European markets gained ground on Tuesday with oil and gas shares in the lead, ahead of a U.S. interest rate meeting later in the day, and as investors also eyed some mixed corporate news from the telecoms and banking sectors."?
I don't get it, but maybe I'm missing something.
Does the writer Sarah Turner have a better crystal ball than me?

btw, I'm up earlier than usual because this is Bernanke Day (and Greenspan's Last Stand), and to me it's like Christmas Eve. The anticipation is something to behold.
JDR has sent me a note I didn't want you to miss: "The time difference with continental europe is 6 hours. The exchange at La Defense in Paris opens at 9am for permanently listed equities, so 3am your time."
You see; like you, I learn new stuff every day at BillCara.com. I learned that the Bill Cara Crystal Ball still has no real competitor. LOL
Posted by Posted by Bill Cara on January 31, 2006 04:14:36 AM | Category: Cara Today in the Market
The time difference with continental europe is 6 hours. The exchange at La Defense in Paris opens at 9am for permanently listed equities, so 3am your time.
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