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    • Dubai Stocks Could Fall a Further 30%: Charts

        The Dubai stock markets were roiled this week following news that the country needs a deadline extension to its debts totaling $60 billion. The good news is that the benchmark DFM index will likely find support at 1,900, according to analysis of its past trading patterns. The downside, however, is that the index could easily fall to 1,300, if the emirate's debt problems are not contained.

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Market 360: The Week's Best & Worst
Published: Friday, 24 Apr 2009 | 4:57 PM ET
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Commodity Impact:

Oil settled at $51.55 per barrel, trading at a 2-week high on a weak US dollar.
Gas Prices: The AAA current national average for regular gas is $2.059 per gallon down 42.1% from a year ago when the average was $3.556 per gallon
-The highest recorded average price by AAA was on 7/17/2008, when the national average was $4.114 per gallon


Currency Impact:

The US dollar lost some ground versus most European currencies this week, as investors' appetite for riskier assets increased.  The euro rose broadly on Friday helped by better-than-expected economic data out of Germany and France.   


Global Index Performance led by Asia and Latin America:


Note: Data based on preliminary numbers.  May adjust slightly due to settling at close.

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