US investors abandon the falling dollar to buy stocks - Times Online

 US investors abandon the falling dollar to buy stocks   Times Online
US investors abandon the falling dollar to buy stocks
Times Online
A jump in US house sales and no hope of an increase in interest rates pushed investors away from the dollar and back into stocks yesterday.
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