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Dec 5 (Reuters) - Following are the results of the Bank of Uganda's treasury bill auction this week. Uganda holds bi-weekly autions. (Accepted and tendered bids in millions of shillings)
NEW YORK - A period of relative calm on Wall Street ended Thursday as stocks tumbled in the final hour of trading on growing investor anxiety ahead of the government's November employment report.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street showed further signs of stability Thursday as investors calmly took in a flurry of downbeat economic and corporate data and largely held on to the gains they've made for more than a week.
NEW YORK -- A period of relative calm on Wall Street ended Thursday as stocks tumbled in the final hour of trading on growing investor anxiety about the government's November employment report which is due on Friday.
n Late session sell-off marks anticipation of bad news expected today
NEW YORK | A period of relative calm on Wall Street ended Thursday as stocks tumbled in the final hour of trading on growing investor anxiety about the government's November employment report.
Jobs outlooks is "pretty downbeat," says one strategist
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street showed further signs of stability today as investors calmly took in a flurry of downbeat economic and corporate data and largely held on to the gains they’ve made for more than a week.
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