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"fell" Definitions
  1. very evil or violent
"fell" Synonyms
floor flatten down ground prostrate topple deck drop level rugby-tackle knock out knock down knock over knock unconscious bowl over strike down KO lay low lay out take out hew raze blast clear chop hack down saw down bring down tear down blow down bowl down cut down pull down cause to fall kill slaughter slay annihilate assassinate butcher execute massacre murder dispatch waste claim destroy ice neutralise(UK) neutralize(US) stiff take top ruin wreck devastate demolish spoil smash torpedo ravage total desolate dismantle pulverise(UK) pulverize(US) sink trash lost suffered defeat came off second-best capitulated failed felled succumbed yielded yold bowed out ceded collapsed keeled lost out relent relented relinquished went down abdicated admitted defeat took claimed dispatched killed slayed slew carried off croaked destroyed did in cut slash gash nick slit incise lacerate penetrate pierce score slice wound notch scratch graze injure lance rip saw hack stumbled toppled tumbled dropped slipped tripped buckled crashed crumpled plummeted plummetted slid slidden staggered cratered dived dove face-planted flopped plunged descended sank sunk sunken pitched settled cascaded nosedived subsided declined decreased diminished dwindled lessened slumped shrank shrunk shrunken depreciated dipped came come comen arrived chanced happened occurred appeared arose arisen became becomed become becomen befell befallen materialised(UK) materialized(US) came about come about got gat gotten grew grown turned came to be come to be got to be erred offended trespassed sinned transgressed strayed wandered lapsed backslid backslided backslidden went astray gone astray yielded to temptation submitted surrendered yolden bent bended gave way given way deferred resigned backed down ate dirt eaten dirt fell victim gave in given in gave up degenerated deteriorated atrophied decayed died faded withered went downhill gone downhill retrograded went to pot gone to pot hit the skids went to the dogs gone to the dogs went down the toilet gone down the toilet went down the tubes perished demised deceased expired departed dropped dead ended exited flatlined went gone bit the dust bitten the dust parted passed away bought it ebbed receded abated retroceded fell away fallen away fell back fallen back got lower gone down flowed back knocked down knocked over struck down stricken down deadly fatal deathly lethal killer murderous pestilent baleful mortal terminal malignant virulent life-threatening death-dealing destructive vital killing baneful homicidal dangerous cruel evil grim ruthless savage vicious fierce unsparing violent aggressive ferocious brutal barbaric barbarous harsh merciless truculent heartless inhuman bloodthirsty hill mound elevation rise eminence height upland hump prominence ridge hillock highland hummock mount cliff knoll bank tor precipice altitudes pelt skin fur hide coat fleece leather hair slough wool covering epidermis jacket animal fur pelage pile mane brush kip crop moor plain savannah savanna prairie grassland steppe heath tundra pampa downs veld champaign campo lea veldt llano ley moorland More
"fell" Antonyms
aid assist build combine construct erect help join raise unite set up rear pitch put up plant lift upraise uprear hoist make animate enliven energise(UK) energize(US) inspire fire envigorate(UK) invigorate(US) stimulate excite encourage vitalize vivify stir rouse gladden quicken spark urge spur help up pick up prop pull elevate raise up break expand incite increase lose round uncompress blow up spare free release not harm have mercy on be merciful to show mercy to have pity on give a break to leave unhurt bear create fail keep preserve save give birth discourage dissuade repress leave alone support hold shoulder brace carry steady hold up prop up won prevailed triumphed dominated succeeded accomplished victory achieved victory conquered flourished prospered thrived throve came first came in first came through carried the day finished in front gained victory prevailed over took the prize resurrected resuscitated revived animated reanimated revitalized(US) awakened breathed life into breathed new life into brought around brought to enlivened revitalised(UK) waked up woke up resurrect resuscitate revive reanimate revitalise(UK) revitalize(US) awaken breathe life into breathe new life into bring around bring to wake up rose risen stood uprose uprisen got up gotten up picked yourself up sprang up sprung up stood up ascended climbed clomb clumb floated levitated flew flown soared flew up flown up lifted off made its way up moved upward rose up risen up took off taken off increased mounted arose arisen escalated waxed accumulated amplified ballooned bourgeoned built burgeoned defeated overcame overcome beat beaten overwhelmed crushed overpowered quashed subdued surmounted vanquished bested endured hammered overturned quelled repulsed thrashed thriven developed developt improved advanced boomed grew grown progressed bloomed blossomed survived lived come through made it pulled through remained alive stayed alive flooded erected raised pitched reared upraised upreared gentle mild unaggressive healthful healthy nonfatal nonlethal wholesome salubrious beneficial nourishing nutritious health-giving bracing envigorating(UK) invigorating(US) good for one good for health harmless life-giving compassionate merciful humane charitable forgiving kind kindhearted kindly pitying sensitive softhearted sparing sympathetic tender tenderhearted warm warmhearted calm civilised(UK) civilized(US) controlled cultured orderly refined sophisticated civil couth cultivated decorous educated enlightened genteel mannerly polished behaved delicate lowland plain bottom canyon depression ditch gulley lowness nadir unimportance valley crevasse gorge ravine vale gully dale pass dingle hollow flesh meat guts entrails insides innards muscle sinews tissue viscera brawn internal organs

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"Michigan fell, and Ohio fell, and Wisconsin fell, and Iowa fell," Walz said.
Foot Locker fell more than 3 percent, Under Armour fell nearly 2 percent, Nike fell about 1.4 percent, and fell about 1 percent.
Dialog Semiconductor fell 6 percent, ASML fell 2.5 percent and ARM fell 3 percent.
But Steyer fell one poll short, Gabbard fell two polls short, and Williamson fell three polls short.
Following American's decline, United Airlines fell 211%, Delta Airlines fell 222% and Southwest Airlines fell nearly 214%.
Chinese mainland stocks fell 49.8533 percent, Hong Kong shares fell 49.8523 percent and Taiwan stocks fell 49.8513 percent.
Clothing prices fell 0.83%, health and personal care costs fell 0.29%, and food and drink prices fell 0.1%.
Advance Auto Parts fell 4.4 percent while O'Reilly Automotive fell 3.5 percent and Genuine Parts shares fell 1.6 percent.
Etsy shares fell 4.5%, to $42.21, Wayfair's shares fell 3.2%, to $112.42 and Overstock shares fell 2.6% to $37.15.
Pfizer Inc shares fell 1.3 percent in premarket trading, Merck fell 1.2 percent and Amgen Inc fell 1.3 percent.
After CNBC reported the bank's new service, shares of Charles Schwab fell 2.4 percent, TD Ameritrade fell 7.1 percent, E-Trade fell 4.4 percent and Interactive Brokers fell 2.5 percent.
Fixed investment fell 1.7% in the first quarter, industrial output fell 0.7% and agricultural output fell 0.5%, IBGE figures showed.
The trendlines in New York pointed downward in nearly all categories of reported crime, as shootings fell 12 percent, rapes fell 1 percent, robberies fell 9 percent and burglaries fell 15 percent.
Ford fell 2 percent and General Motors fell 3 percent after the companies reported sales figures that fell short of forecasts.
Carnival fell 1083%, Norwegian Cruise Line fell 1073% and Royal Caribbean fell 1063% with less than an hour left of trading.
He fell into songwriting like he fell into most things.
We fell up the stairs, we fell down the stairs.
Woolworths shares fell 1.84 percent, while Massmart fell 0.23 percent.
I fell into her family, and she fell into mine.
America fell, and he, in a sense, fell with it.
Apache fell about 39 percent, while Occidental fell 214 percent.
CAE stock fell 14.6%, while the broader market fell 5.3%.
Hcash fell by 57%, while Qtum fell by nearly 29%.
JPMorgan Chase fell 2.7% and Bank of America fell 3.9%.
Illinois chiropractor Lilo Schuster fell for it, and fell hard.
J.C. Penney fell 8.7 percent to $2.41 a share, Kohl's fell 5.8 percent to $74.39 and Nordstrom's fell 5.5 percent to $51.86.
ET Gold futures: $1299.4; fell 0.25 percent US crude: $64.93; fell 1.23 percent Brent crude: $75.66; fell 1.05 percent LME 3-month copper: $7221; fell 1.24 percent No economic indicators are scheduled for release.
Shares of Nestle Lanka Plc fell 2.4 percent while Dialog Axiata Plc fell 2.8 percent and Hatton National Bank Plc fell 0.9 percent.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.8 percent, the South Korean the Kospi fell 0.7 percent, and the Japanese Nikkei 123 fell 0.25 percent.
Twitter fell 22.270 percent while Google parent Alphabet fell 20.8 percent.
Caterpillar shares fell 2.0 percent, and Boeing shares fell 0.7 percent.
Total U.S. orders fell 1%, while orders for China fell 7%.
Apple fell 4.6% while Nvidia fell 5.3% and Broadcom dropped 163%.
Twitter fell 215 percent while Google parent Alphabet fell 210 percent.
Revenue also fell short as comparable store sales fell 0.8 percent.
Caterpillar shares fell 323 percent, and Boeing shares fell 0.7 percent.
Welfare rolls fell by half and then fell by half again.
Industrial stocks fell 1.1 percent, while consumer staples fell 1.4 percent.
Verizon Communications fell 1.9 percent after subscriber numbers fell below estimates.
Shipments to China fell 3.8%, while exports to Europe fell 8.6%.
And when Olszewski fell, in 1992, the Kaczynskis fell with him.
Exxon Mobil Corp fell by 9% and Chevron Corp fell 12.7%.
Shuaa Capital fell 0.5 percent and GFH Financial fell 1.8 percent.
Mylan fell 1.6 percent that day and Allergan fell 0.13 percent.
Instead Chen, famed for his jumps, fell and then fell again.
Gold fell $17.40 to $1,274.40 an ounce, silver fell 20 cents to $17.28 an ounce and copper fell 3 cents to $2.18 a pound.
Dogan shares fell 3.6 percent on Wednesday, while Isbank fell 3.8 percent.
Basic resource stocks fell 1.7 percent while energy stocks fell 0.6 percent.
When student enrollment fell in 2011, both revenue and profit fell too.
The shilling KES= fell by 0.4 percent and Kenya's dollar bonds fell.
Tata Consultancy Services fell 4.1 percent, while Infosys Ltd fell 2.4 percent.
When the Soviet Union fell, its planned economy fell along with it.
Among Chinese companies, Alibaba fell 1.8 percent, while JD.com fell 153 percent.
The Nasdaq fell 2.8% and the broader S&P 500 fell 2%.
WTI fell over 7% and Brent fell more than 6% last week.
Norwegian Cruise Line fell 27 percent, and MGM Resorts fell 13 percent.
The S&P 500 fell about 2073% and the Nasdaq fell 1.9%.
Rival retail broker Charles Schwab fell 269% and E-Trade fell 23%.
Among Chinese companies, Alibaba fell 2.2 percent, while JD.com fell 2.1 percent.
During that time, my hair fell out and my skin fell off.
He fell into work as he fell into long-lasting love, accidentally.
Dillard's stock fell 7%, Macy's fell nearly 5%, and Kohl's slid 4%.
As soon as we fell in love, we just fell in love.
In Europe, the German DAX fell 2.6 percent, the CAC-40 on France fell 2111.26 percent, and in Britain, the FTSE 21 fell 21.075 percent.
Shares in Commercial Leasing & Finance Plc fell 4.88 percent, while Aitken Spence Plc fell 3.19 percent and Lanka ORIX leasing Company Plc fell 2.11 percent.
Ohio fell, North Carolina fell and Florida, thought to be the place where Trump would be denied his victory by angry early voting Latinos, fell.
Gold fell $2.70 to settle at $1,337.70 an ounce, silver fell 45 cents to $19 an ounce and copper fell 3 cents to $2.15 a pound.
I fell, and the kid I was training with fell over my leg.
Dixons Carphone fell 3.6 percent and small-cap DFS Furniture fell 4 percent.
Workday fell 7.6 percent, ServiceNow dropped 8.4 percent and Atlassian fell 8.7 percent.
New hardware sales fell 29.1 percent, while software sales fell by 19.3 percent.
Apple Inc fell 4%, while General Motors and Intel Corp each fell 3%.
Silver fell 0.2% to $14.84 per ounce, while platinum fell 0.6% to $794.17.
Cargils Ceylon Plc fell 2.2 percent and Nestle Lanka Plc fell 0.63 percent.
Apple fell 1.4 percent, Microsoft slid 1.6 percent and Nvidia fell 523 percent.
Anthem fell 3 percent to $130.93 and Cigna fell 2.4 percent to $129.94.
Italy's FTSE MIB fell 4 percent, while Germany's DAX fell by 1.5 percent.
Housing starts fell 3.8 percent in January, while building permits fell 303 percent.
Housing starts fell 3.8 percent in January, while building permits fell 0.2 percent.
Futures trading volumes fell 1.063 percent, while index options volumes fell 14 percent.
European equities fell 2.21 percent while the S&P 500 fell 1.8 percent.
Cisco fell 5.3 percent after its current-quarter forecast fell below analysts' estimates.
MIWD00000PUS fell 1.2 percent while European shares fell for a fifth straight session.
"Kate fell and her dad fell with her," the prosecutor told the jury.
BHP's shares fell 1.3 percent on Tuesday, while Rio's shares fell 2 percent.
Shares of CBS fell 0.2% to $48.81, while Viacom fell 3.2% to $29.03.
For August, GM's U.S. sales fell 24.5 percent, while Ford's fell 8.4 percent.
The Dow fell 9.99% and the S&P 500 fell 9.5% on Thursday.
Sterling fell 0.17% to $1.1853 and fell 0.47% to 92.05 pence per euro.
Sterling fell 0.3% to $1.1837 and fell 0.6% to 92.11 pence per euro.
Sterling fell 0.43% to $1.1831 and fell 0.793% to 92.08 pence per euro.
The UK FTSE fell by 0.87% while the German DAX fell by 1.46%.
Oracle Corp shares fell 3.5% after its revenue fell short of quarterly estimates.
Yields first fell, then recouped, then fell again to end the day lower.
Shares of Alibaba fell 3.8%, JD.com fell 0.53%, and Baidu dipped 1.9% lower.
Soup sales fell 4 percent, and profit and revenue fell shy of expectations.
David Brooks In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell and Communism fell with it.
Shares in biggest listed lender, Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc, fell 1.34 percent while DFCC Bank Plc fell 1.90 percent and Teejay Lanka Plc fell 3.11 percent.
Production of intermediary goods fell 1.5 percent on the month, consumer durables fell 1.3 percent and semi- and non-durable consumer goods fell 1.1 percent, IBGE said.
Domino's shares fell nearly 5 percent on Tuesday after sales fell short of expectations.
Auto production fell 3.2 percent, and petroleum and biofuels products output fell 2.7 percent.
The Dow and fell through the lows of the year and bond yields fell.
I fell more in love with her, and I fell in love with you.
"They fell in love with it, we fell in love with it," Legowiecki says.
I fell in love — fell hard — for the first time when I was 11.
The U.S. trade deficit fell to its lowest level in November as imports fell.
Let's say this all together: David fell out of his bed. David. Fell. Out.
Sprint shares fell nearly 9% to $6.58, while T-Mobile fell 1.2% to $76.21.
The index fell 1.31% to 27,777.75 as shares of life insurer AIA fell 0.873%.
Kohl's Corp fell 12.4 percent after its full-year profit forecast fell below expectations.
Shanghai copper fell 13%, nickel increased 0.2%, zinc rose 1.2%, while lead fell 1%.
Aetna shares fell 4 percent to $113.40 and Humana fell 5 percent to $151.49.
The Dow fell 4.6 percent while the wider S&P 500 fell 63 percent.
The Dow fell 4.6 percent while the wider S&P 500 fell 4.1 percent.
Covington and Grant both fell to the floor, and Young fell on Grant's head.
The Nasdaq Composite also fell 0.93 percent to 7,530.88 as Qualcomm shares fell sharply.
AT&T fell 214 percent, T-Mobile sank 3 percent, Sprint fell 1.2 percent.
The company's stock price fell 7.5 percent and its net sales fell 6 percent.
Retail sales fell 0.1 percent last month, while PPI fell 0.4 percent last month.
Revenue fell 27 percent to 116.4 million pounds and gross margin fell 10 percent.
That walker fell in love with Winnie and Winnie fell in love with her.
Europe's emissions fell by 1.3 percent and Japan's fell for the fifth year running.
Japan's exports fell for a third month in February and U.S. manufacturing output fell.
Oil major Woodside Petroleum Ltd fell 1.5 percent, while Santos Ltd fell 2.3 percent.
Muhammad fell in love with the masses, and they fell in love with him.
And Twitter's price fell as well, after it again fell short of revenue projections.
DowDuPont Inc fell 8 percent after the chemicals maker's revenue fell short of expectations.
The restaurant operator's revenue also fell short, as same-restaurant sales fell 2.3 percent.
Verizon Communications shares fell 2500 percent after the company's subscriber numbers fell below estimates.
Revenue from stock trading fell 19 percent, while fixed income trading fell 11 percent.
Among big miners, Rio Tinto fell 0.8 percent and BHP Billiton fell 0.7 percent.
As they fell for their new city, they fell more deeply for each other.
Wipro Ltd fell around 4%, while Infosys and TCS fell more than 2% each.
His shoulders slumped, his arms fell to his sides and his knees fell open.
Industrial production fell 13.5%, while fixed-asset investment fell 24.5% over the same period.
Royal Caribbean Cruises fell 2.5%, Norwegian Cruise Line dropped 8% and Carnival fell 4.7%.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1003,980 points and the Nasdaq Composite fell 7.3%.
I fell in love with him way before he fell in love with me.
Gasoline stocks fell by 4.7 million barrels, exceeding expectations, while distillate stocks also fell.
Apple sales fell 5 percent year over year and Oppo sales fell 3.9 percent.
Output of cars and trucks fell 14.4 percent, while construction equipment fell 7.8 percent.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell just 203%, but South Korea's KOSPI fell nearly 4%.
Alibaba shares slipped 3.8%, while Baidu fell 1.9% and JD.com fell more than 3.9%.
Motor vehicles and parts fell 21.2 percent while consumer durable goods fell 31.9 percent.
Sales in California fell 9 percent, and sales of premium vehicles fell 13 percent.
France's CAC 40 fell 1 percent and Britain's FTSE 100 fell nearly 1.8 percent.
Once I fell, I fell so hard, and I haven't gotten over it since.
Current sales conditions fell three points to 72, sales expectations in the next six months fell two points to 76, and buyer traffic fell one point to 51.
"Last February – I think a lot of people know my life fell apart – my family fell apart, everything fell apart," she says in a new interview with NPR.
Shares in Commercial Leasing & Finance Plc fell 13 percent, while Peoples Leasing Plc fell 2.05 percent while biggest listed lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc fell 0.31 percent.
In those years, drug offenses involving methamphetamine grew 2900 percent, compared with marijuana, which fell 220006 percent; powder cocaine fell 2202 percent; and crack cocaine fell 2628 percent.
In the metals markets, gold fell $4.20, to $1,219.30 an ounce; silver fell 10 cents, to $14.94 an ounce; and copper fell 2 cents, to $2.14 a pound.
The same thing happened when women in large numbers became designers (wages fell 34 percentage points), housekeepers (wages fell 21 percentage points) and biologists (wages fell 18 percentage points).
Shares in Dialog Axiata Plc fell 0.86 percent while Ceylon Guardian Investment Trust Plc fell 6.45 percent and biggest listed lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc fell 0.48 percent.
Heavyweight Westpac Banking Corp fell 0.3 percent, while National Australia Bank Ltd fell 0.6 percent.
Platinum fell 0.94 percent to $792.00 per ounce, while silver fell 0.32 percent to $15.59.
Toyota shares fell 0.52 percent, Nissan was down 0.31 percent and Honda fell 0.61 percent.
As he picked up speed, he fell over, regained his footing and fell over again.
Home sales fell when rates rose and only recovered, however, when interest rates fell back.
American Airlines fell 4.4 percent, United Continental declined 3.6 percent, and Delta fell 4.1 percent.
World stocks fell nearly 1.5 percent and European shares fell 1.2 percent the following day.
Suddenly, Byrd's sister Kayla fell to the ground, and Mercedes fell backward into the home.
Fletcher Building fell 1.72 percent, while health software company Orion Health Group fell 0.72 percent.
Hydro One Ltd shares fell 0.8 percent to C$22.79 as third-quarter profit fell.
Japan fell by ten to 30th place, and South Korea fell seven to 38th place.
Full-price store net sales fell 2.5 percent, and same-store sales fell 3.2 percent.
Banco Bpm fell more than 10 percent; Unicredit and Intesa Sanpaolo fell about 8 percent.
Technology fell 23.1, energy retreated 26.6 percent, while the trade-sensitive industrials fell 25.70 percent.
Barrick Gold Corp fell 2.1 percent to C$20.44 as spot gold fell 0.8 percent.
Germany's exporter-heavy DAX fell half a percent and Britain's FTSE 753 fell 275 percent.
This was the first time I fell in love: I fell in love with theater.
Cisco fell 5.3 percent to $1803 after its current-quarter forecast fell below analysts' estimates.
Shares of Cargills (Ceylon) Plc fell 2.91 percent while Hemas Holdings Plc fell 2.30 percent.
Cisco fell 5.6 percent to $29.83 after its current-quarter forecast fell below analysts' estimates.
Coca-Cola fell 1.3 percent to $46 after the company's quarterly sales fell 4 percent.
Shares of Dialog Axiata Plc fell 0.98 percent while Asiri Hospitals Plc fell 0.77 percent.
Gasoline stocks fell by 4.6 million barrels, while distillate inventories fell by 4.1 million barrels.
Argentina's 1003 dollar bond fell 2100 cents while the 21 bond issue fell 20.9741 cents.
Dialog Semiconductor fell 5.6 percent, ASML fell 2.3 percent and ARM was down 3 percent.
Gold mining companies fell in sympathy, as a fund tracking the industry fell 7.5 percent.
Kristin fell in love with their family and later, she fell in love with Ricky.
MSCI's gauge of stock performance in 47 countries fell 0.46% while Wall Street also fell.
AT&T fell 1.7 percent, T-Mobile sank 2.8 percent and Sprint fell 1.2 percent.
MSCI's gauge of global equity performance fell 21% and its emerging market index fell 2527.80%.
"He said, 'I fell, I fell,'" said a woman who had rushed to his side.
The BSE index fell 0.06 percent to 31,056.40 and fell 0.66 percent for the week.
General Motors said its sales fell 1.553 percent and Ford said sales fell 3 percent.
The Dow fell 76 points, or about 0.3%, and the S&P 500 fell 5003%.
MSCI's gauge of global equity performance fell 1.74% and its emerging market index fell 54.423%.
Chevron fell 2 percent to $114.21 after its quarterly profit fell short of analysts' expectations.
Argentina's 2038 dollar bond fell 1.5 cents while the 2046 bond issue fell 2.6 cents.
She and Mr. Petr fell down a slope, but he fell farther, to his death.
MSCI's gauge of stock performance in 47 countries fell 0.6% while Wall Street also fell.
Palladium fell 0.57 percent to $1,529.51 per ounce and silver fell 0.32 percent to $15.
Palladium fell 1.34 percent to $1,517.69 per ounce and silver fell 0.47 percent to $15.
Platinum fell 0.9 percent at $943.60 per ounce, while palladium fell 0.44 percent at $969.50.
Shares of Snap Inc fell 2.5 percent and Twitter Inc fell more than 10 percent.
PRICES: London copper eased 0.1%, aluminium fell 0.2%, zinc rose 0.6% while lead fell 0.2%.
He fell in love with this place, and this place fell in love with him.
Remember, and then he like this, and he fell right there, he fell right there.
The S&P 2202 index fell 2628 percent while the Nasdaq composite fell 28500 percent.
U.S. crude fell 1.15% to $22.34 a barrel, and Brent crude fell 2.39% to $25.71.
PRICES: London copper eased 0.1%, aluminum fell 0.2%, zinc rose 0.6% while lead fell 0.2%.
The S&P 500 Index fell 4.9 percent while the Nasdaq Composite fell 21625 percent.
New Zealand stocks fell slightly, breaking four straight sessions of gains as consumer staples fell.
In choppy trade following the report, yields first fell, then recouped, then fell once more.
Targeted services fell by about 12 percent over all, though some fell more than others.
Results from other retailers also fell short of expectations; shares of Macy's fell 2.2 percent.
Shares of Philip Morris fell 3.1 percent in trading, while Altria's stock fell 23 percent.
Shares fell though as investors focused on quarterly revenue which fell slightly short of expectations.
The West fell 1 point to 73 and the Midwest fell 3 points to 59.
Chevron fell 2.4 percent to $113.77 after its quarterly profit fell short of analysts' expectations.
I fell in love with him as he fell in love with my home state.
Tesco's share fell to 2.13% from 27.7% a year ago, while Sainsbury's and Asda had equal shares of 15.2%, after sales fell fell 0.4%, giving it a share of 10.4%.
Netflix shares fell more than 13 percent in July after its earnings report fell short of analysts' expectations and the streaming service's new subscribers numbers fell well short of expectations.
From yesterday before Schwab's announcement through now, Schwab fell 12%, from $41.84 to $36.54; E*Trade fell 19%, from $43.69 to $35.20; and Ameritrade fell 28%, from $46.70 to $33.54.
Aggregate equity headcount fell 4 percent to 18,200 and IBD staffing fell 1 percent to 17,500.
The S&P 500 financial sector fell 483 percent, while the telecoms group fell 0.9 percent.
He found reported violent and property crime fell, and arrests for almost all crimes also fell.
Tyson Foods Inc fell 3.4 percent after fourth-quarter revenue fell short of Wall Street estimates.
Shares of conglomerate Hemas Holdings fell 3.6 percent, while telecom company Dialog Axiata fell 1.7 percent.
Platinum futures fell 0.7 percent to $971 and palladium futures fell 0.08 percent to reach $534.50.
Revenue fell 9 percent to C$2.84 billion, as carloads fell 12 percent to 1.25 million.
Gasoline stocks fell by 596,000 barrels, while distillate inventories fell by 159,000 barrels, the data showed.
Same-store sales at Sears stores fell 7 percent, sales at K-Mart fell 3.3 percent.
U.S. crude fell 0.1 percent to $65.73 per barrel and Brent fell 0.3 percent to $69.42.
AT&T shares fell 3 percent in the regular session and fell 1 percent after hours.
"When she fell, she fell apart," Swift says in a voiceover in the movie's trailer, below.
The broader NSE index fell 1.3 percent to 8,086.80 and fell 0.34 percent for the week.
J.P. Morgan Chase fell 2.2%, Bank of America both fell 1.9% while Citigroup traded 1.7% lower.
U.S. crude fell 1 percent to $45.44 a barrel, while Brent fell 2.3 percent to $53.10.
Shares in Ceylon Tobacco Company Plc fell 3.50 percent while Lion Brewery Plc fell 3.72 percent.
Overall revenue fell 12 percent from a year ago, and commercial aircraft revenue fell 30 percent.
The British bank fell short due to its macro business, where revenues fell 14% to £490m.
Wesfarmers shares fell 0.4 percent on Monday, less than the broader market which fell 1.6 percent.
In Europe, Germany's DAX fell 1.5 percent while the CAC-40 in France fell 0.9 percent.
The Australian dollar fell 21.2015% to 22017 yen, while the pound fell 0.2% to 128.50 yen.
The number of Macs sold fell 11 percent, and the number of iPads fell 9 percent.
Sales in China, its biggest market, fell 13%, while those in the United States fell 4.5%.
The euro fell to $1.1135 from $1.1196, and the British pound fell to $1.2362 from $1.102.958.
Morgan Stanley's non-interest costs fell 41 percent and compensation costs fell by nearly a third.
Nike fell 3.8 percent after reporting revenue that fell far short of what analysts were expecting.
Meanwhile the S&P 500 fell 2.2 percent and the Nasdaq composite fell nearly 2.7 percent.
DMARDs' prices decreased 5.8 percent, MS drugs fell 5 percent and HIV drugs fell 11.8 percent.
The S&P 500 fell by some 60 points, and the Nasdaq fell by 202 points.
The Nasdaq fell more than 12% and the Russell 2000 index of small caps fell 14.3%.
Over that time, China's industrial production fell by 13.5%, and its service production fell by 13%.
The New Zealand dollar fell 0.2% to $0.6045, while the Australian dollar fell 0.38% o $0.6164.
The New Zealand dollar fell 1.3% to $0.5990, while the Australian dollar fell 1.2% to $0.6112.
The dollar fell and benchmark U.S. and euro zone government bonds fell after the Fed's move.
The Australian dollar fell 1.3% to $0.5879 and the pound fell half a percent to $1.1833.
The New Zealand dollar fell 0.41% to $0.6032, while the Australian dollar fell 0.82% o $0.6133.
The euro fell to $16.983 from $1.1809, and the British pound fell to $1.2819 from $1.2895.
Huntington Bancshares fell 3.8 percent, while KeyCorp and Regions Financial both fell more than 2.5 percent.
E-Mini futures for the S&P 20.43 fell 257.86%, while EUROSTOXX 2017.86 futures fell 0.2%.
Copper production fell 1.7% to 827 million pounds and gold output fell 33.2% to 33.2,000 ounces.
Pioneer Natural Resources and Sempra Energy fell over 218.69 percent, while Marathon Oil fell 3.7 percent.
The dollar fell on Wednesday as U.S. Treasury yields fell to their lowest since mid-January.
Sprouts fell nearly 10 percent, Supervalu lost more than 2 percent and Target fell 1 percent.
Just as the men fell in behind Mr. Weah, the women fell in behind Mrs. Sirleaf.
The Tuesday fell 210, to close at 22,085, and the fell almost 6 points to 2,474.
Boeing's shares fell 4% in premarket trading to $328.13, while Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc fell 3.4%.
U.S. crude fell 1 percent to $45.44 a barrel, while Brent fell 2.3 percent to $0.453.
Sales in the company's pork business fell 8.1 percent, as prices fell on average 1.563 percent compared to last year, while average chicken prices fell more than 13 percent, Tyson said.
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Capital goods production in December fell 8.8% on the month, the sharpest decline since May 2018, autos and auto equipment production fell 4.7%, and machinery and equipment output fell 7.0%, IBGE said.
Shares of Melco Crown Entertainment Ltd fell as much as 17 percent, Las Vegas Sands Corp declined 14 percent, Wynn Resorts Ltd fell 12 percent and MGM Resorts International fell 7 percent.
In metals, the September contract for gold fell $0.50 to $1,311.20 an ounce, silver fell 20 cents to $18.57 an ounce and copper fell less than 1 cent to $2.077 a pound.
Australian stocks fell 13% after metals prices fell and Australia's central bank resisted cutting interest rates again.
U.S. retail sales fell about 10 percent in the fourth quarter, and sales worldwide fell 6.7 percent.
The fell 2.7 percent, slipping into a bear market as it fell 213 percent from recent highs.
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BCE shares fell 0.8 percent to C$60.71 on Tuesday, while the broader index fell 0.6 percent.
Red Hat fell 12.5 percent to $813 after the Linux software distributor's quarterly revenue fell below estimates.
Shares in Bukit Darah Company Plc fell 9.92 percent while Sri Lanka Telecom Plc fell 2.11 percent.
AB InBev shares fell more than 3 percent on Wednesday, while Molson Coors shares fell 5 percent.
W-2 wages fell 2% from December 2017 to December 2018, and total compensation fell by 0.9%.
Among automakers, Toyota fell 0.20 percent, Honda was off by 0.54 percent and Mazda fell 1.02 percent.
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Cisco's net profit fell 4.4 percent to $2.32 billion, while revenue fell 2.6 percent to $12.35 billion.
The technology sector fell 0.66 percent, weighed down by Oracle and Intel, which fell 1.5 percent fall.
Shares of Exxon fell 1 percent to close Monday at $88.09 as oil prices CLc1 also fell.
The euro fell 257.89 percent to $210 and the yen fell 210 percent to 21.91 per dollar.
Net revenue fell to $1.95 billion from $2.03 billion, while sales at established stores fell 7 percent.
Accenture Plc fell 2.2 percent as its full-year revenue and profit outlook largely fell below estimates.
U.S. wholesale prices fell for a second straight month in January as energy costs fell sharply again.
Subscription television provider Sky Network Television fell 2.9 percent after its half-year profit fell 31.9 percent.
Red Hat fell 12.2 percent to $70.20 after the Linux OS distributor's quarterly revenue fell below estimates.
Total U.S. inventories fell further below last year while the surplus to the five-year average fell.
Shares of Ford fell 2.3 percent, Fiat Chrysler fell 2 percent and General Motors dipped 2.6 percent.
Jobless claims fell by 26,2075.34 to 238,000, while productivity for the first quarter fell more than expected.
Shares of Commercial Leasing and Finance Plc fell 8.33 percent while Dialog Axiata Plc fell 0.95 percent.
MSCI's all-country world stock index fell 0.15 percent and its emerging markets index fell 0.04 percent.
Shares in Williams Cos fell as much as 34 percent, while Energy Transfer Equity fell 26 percent.
HGX fell 6.93 percent after data showed new U.S. single-family home sales unexpectedly fell in March.
The transports fell to their lowest point in nearly two months as UPS rival FedEx also fell.
Enbridge Inc fell 21.0 percent to C$25, while Suncor Energy fell 13 percent to C$21.
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Photoshop maker Adobe Inc fell 4.3 percent after its current-quarter revenue forecast fell below analysts' estimates.
Orders from service providers fell 212.58 percent, while revenue in emerging markets fell 2325 percent, Cisco said.
Shares in Carson Cumberbatch Plc fell 10.87 percent, while Commercial Leasing and Finance Plc fell 7.69 percent.
The dollar fell to 109.19 yen from 110.23 yen and the euro fell to $1.1221 from $1.1219.
Silver fell 0.22 percent to $16.52 an ounce and platinum fell 0.24 percent to $922.25 an ounce.
Materials stocks fell 21 percent with Bluescope Steel down about 21.3767 percent while South32 fell 2.8 percent.
Copper fell 1.3 percent to $5,941 a tonne while gold fell 0.6 percent to $1,240.66 an ounce.
Silver production fell 10.4% to 27.6 million ounces in the first half, while gold production fell 7.1%.
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The S&P fell around 1.1 percent, while the Nasdaq fell 1.2 percent by Wednesday's closing bell.
By value, exports fell 8.9 percent to $620 million and imports fell 15.7 percent to $158 million.
The euro fell to $1.0879 from $1.0938 and the dollar fell to 112.72 yen from 113.92 yen.
Cloudera stock fell more than 2140.3 percent after the company posted guidance that fell below analysts' expectations.
Energy fell the most among the 11 major sectors, declining 7.33 percent as oil prices also fell.
Sales of motor vehicles fell 9.8 percent from the year before and fell 20.9 percent from December.
Red Hat fell 12.4 percent to $69.92 after the Linux software distributor's quarterly revenue fell below estimates.
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U.S. crude futures fell 0.4 percent to $53.56 per barrel, while Brent fell 0.3 percent to $60.65.
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U.S. exports to Mexico fell nearly 15 percent and imports from below the border fell 18 percent.
And the unemployment rate fell to fell to 3.9 percent in April, the best mark since 2000.
Its profit fell 4 percent in the year ended March, as interest on Japanese government bonds fell.
Twitter fell 3 percent after a shot from President Donald Trump, and Microsoft fell roughly 1 percent.
Brent crude fell $1.07 to $58.74 a barrel while U.S. crude fell $1.01 to $52.32 a barrel.
Confidence among men fell from 62 to 60, while confidence among women fell from 56 to 54.
Copper production fell 1.7% to 827 million pounds and gold output fell 33.2% to 827 million ounces.
Earlier, Tabcorp shares fell 0.2 percent and Tatts shares fell 0.7 percent, in a flat overall market.
But in January, the search volume fell 75 percent as wallet growth fell to pre-December levels.
Pfaff found that reported violent and property crime fell and arrests for almost all crimes also fell.
Shares of Facebook fell more than 7 percent, while Google's parent, Alphabet, fell by about 6 percent.
Shipments of boxes fell by half in 2015 and fell again by half in 2016, said Liss.
In other energy prices, heating oil fell 3.3 cents to $1.022 a gallon, wholesale gasoline fell 3.4 cents to 96.6 cents and natural gas fell 3.9 cents to $1.782 per thousand cubic feet.
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Cash equity revenue fell 17 percent to $218 billion and derivatives revenue fell 2200 percent to $21 billion.
Exxon Mobil fell $1.70, or 2.2 percent, to $2120.99 and Chevron fell $21.0912, or 21.0893 percent, to $22.6.
U.S. inventories unexpectedly fell from record highs last week as refineries continued to hike output and imports fell.
The index fell 0.3 percent, as some shares that rose on the previous day fell on profit taking.
One was October 289 when it fell 660.02 and again in October 153 when it fell 215 points.
Wells Fargo fell 1.2 percent after its profit fell more than expected as lending slowed and costs rose.
Teck Resources fell nearly 2 percent to C$27.61, while Barrick Gold fell 0.8 percent to C$20.16.
Bitcoin's value fell nearly 50 percent to below $10,000, while many other top cryptocurrencies similarly fell in value.
Cairo's main index fell 2.6 percent as most of the 2464 traded stocks fell more than 20.6 percent.
MSCI's index of developing world currencies fell 0.2 percent, while its emerging market stocks index fell 0.5 percent.
Among property crimes, the FBI said reported burglaries fell 9.8 percent and larceny-theft offenses fell 3.2 percent.
The dollar index fell to its lowest in more than a week, while Wall Street's main indexes fell.
Shares of Twitter also fell Thursday, about 20 percent, as its earnings fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Apple's shares fell 3.0%, Lumentum Holdings fell 2.46%, Infineon lost 4.56% and Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics tumbled 9.18%.
Palladium fell 0.2% to $2,28.78 an ounce, silver fell 1.4% to $17.78, and platinum shed 0.1% to $955.53.
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Philip Morris fell 3.8 percent to $109.53 after the tobacco maker's first-quarter profit forecast fell below estimates.
On the data front, initial jobless claims fell 1.13,000 to 258,000, while durable goods for September unexpectedly fell.
On the data front, initial jobless claims fell 3,000 to 258,000, while durable goods for September unexpectedly fell.
Commercial explosives supplier Orica Ltd fell more than 7 percent after its interim underlying profit fell 37 percent.
Adjusted pre-tax income fell by 63% yoy to CHF150m in 3Q16, as revenues fell 14% to CHF5003bn.
Shares in UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo both fell more than 3 percent, while Banco Popolare fell 4.8 percent.
Among other precious metals, platinum fell 0.4 percent to $819.50, while silver fell about 1.7 percent to $15.76.
Shares of Bed Bath & Beyond fell 15 percent on Wednesday after second-quarter earnings fell short of estimates.
The S&P 21 technology sector index fell 22.33 percent, and the financial sector index fell 21 percent.
Shares of Nordstrom fell more than 6% on Thursday, Macy's dropped 6% and Kohl's fell more than 7%.
FUNDAMENTALS * PRICES: London copper fell 0.2% to $5,13 a tonne, while aluminium was unchanged and nickel fell 1.2%.
Among other precious metals, platinum fell 0.3 percent to $820, while silver fell about 1.37 percent to $15.81.
New Hope Corp fell 3.6 percent and Yancoal fell 3 percent, despite saying it was not directly affected.
In the West it fell three points to 76 and in the Northeast fell one point to 48.
Shares of Ceylon Tobacco Company Plc fell 0.96 percent, while conglomerate John Keells Holdings Plc fell 0.55 percent.
Shares in Ceylinco Insurance Plc fell 4.8 percent, while top lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon fell 0.9 percent.
In commodities, U.S. crude fell 1.99 percent to $64.15 a barrel, while Brent fell 1.4 percent to $67.62.
Imports fell 2.1 percent in October from the same time a year earlier while exports fell 6.3 percent.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index fell 0.85 percent, while MSCI's global gauge of stocks fell 0.28 percent.
Shares of John Keells Holdings Plc fell 0.7 percent while the Ceylon Tobacco Company Plc fell 2.7 percent.
Oil futures fell around $1 with U.S. crude at $55.75 a barrel, while Brent crude fell to $65.14.
QBE Insurance Group and Insurance Australia Group both fell more than 2 percent, while Suncorp fell 1.6 percent.
Meanwhile, Macy's fourth-quarter comparable sales fell 4.3 percent, Dillard's dropped 2 percent and Sears' fell 7 percent.
Ford said July sales fell 7.5 percent, but inventory fell to 77 days from 79 the previous month.
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Brent fell 20.35 percent to $29 a barrel, while U.S. crude fell 1.18 percent to $55.88 a barrel.
UK travel stocks and pub companies also fell, while the domestically exposed FTSE 250 index fell 0.5 percent.
The euro fell 0.33 percent to $1.0822, while against the yen, the dollar fell 0.87 percent to 119.25.
Prices for whole milk powder, the most widely traded item fell 1.5%, while skim milk powder fell 4%.
U.S. crude CLc1 fell 1.99 percent to $64.15 a barrel, while Brent LCOc1 fell 1.4 percent to $67.62.
Core operating profit fell 9 percent to 851 million, while total revenue fell 6.1 percent to 2.57 billion.
Shares fell across the board, with raw material shares among the worst casualties as commodity prices fell sharply.
On Thursday, Teva fell 24 percent, while rival Mylan NV dropped 93 percent and AmerisourceBergen fell 10 percent.
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Clearing and transaction fee revenue fell 0.5 percent to $752.5 million and average daily volumes fell 0.8 percent.
British American Tobacco fell 213 percent, after dropping 22013 percent on Friday, and Imperial Brands fell 52.473 percent.
The Nifty FMCG index fell about 1%, while the Nifty bank and financials indexes fell about 0.5% each.
Mid-cap precious metal miner Centamin fell 3.3 percent after second-quarter gold production fell, disappointing investor expectations.
The bank's overall revenue fell 3 percent from the quarter a year earlier, while profit fell 7 percent.
Ethereum fell more than 9 percent to $375.31 while ripple fell more than 10 percent to 50 cents.
Shares in the market heavyweight John Keells Holdings fell 2.5 percent, while Ceylon Cold Stores fell 4.1 percent.
It fell 1 point to 55 in the Northeast and fell 2 points to 66 in the Midwest.
Ping An Bank Co fell 2.9 percent, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd fell 2.3 percent.
Shares fell across the board, with raw material shares among the worst hit as commodity prices fell sharply.
Its shares fell 2.4 percent after its quarterly operating profit and its dividend proposal fell short of expectations.
The euro fell to $1.1015 from $1.1068 late Monday, and the British pound fell to $1.3093 from $1.3260.
Brent crude fell 23 cents to $72.13 while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 17 cents to $67.76.
The number of internet job ads fell 0.7 percent, while the more volatile newspaper component fell 12.6 percent.
Meanwhile, September exports fell 13.1 percent to 1.35 million tonnes, and imports fell 8.2 percent to 205,900 tonnes.
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Using the new IFRS 13 accounting system, group revenue fell 2.1 percent and service revenue fell 2.9 percent.
Spot platinum fell 1.1 percent to $876.30 per ounce and palladium fell 0.7 percent to $1,362.24 per ounce.
The Japanese yen fell half a percent to 113.02 per dollar while sterling fell 0.43 percent to $1.3325.
Tech-heavy indexes such as South Korea's KOSPI fell 0.45 percent and Taiwan's weighted index fell 0.55 percent.
Real GDP fell $650 billion, the unemployment rate peaked at 10% and household net worth fell $11.5 trillion.
During that time, fatalities fell by an average of 210 percent and severe injuries fell by 103 percent.
Global markets fell on Monday, and the renminbi, China's currency, also fell half a percent against the dollar.
Shares of Citigroup fell 16.2%, JPMorgan lost 13.4%, Goldman Sachs fell 13% and Bank of American dropped 14.4%.
The broad Euro STOXX 20.1 fell 20.8%, with bourses in Paris and Frankfurt fell 2105.77% and 20.35% respectively.
The dollar index, which fell on Monday, gained 0.3% to 96.99, as the euro fell 1.03% to $1.1147 .
Wheat fell 0.6% to $5.68-1/2 a bushel, corn fell 0.4% to $3.78-3/4 a bushel.
Wells Fargo fell 1.9 percent after its profit fell more than expected as lending slowed and costs rose.
Revenue in the quarter fell 2 percent to $1.6 billion and fell short of expectations of $1.72 billion.
Among other precious metals, silver fell 2.3% to $17.60 an ounce, while platinum fell about 2% to $924.40.
The Dow fell 879 points, or 3.15%, the S&P 500 dropped 3.03% and the Nasdaq fell 2.77%.
The peso fell more than 2 percent against the dollar, and the Canadian dollar fell about 0.3 percent.
The dollar index, which fell on Monday, gained 0.4% to 97.01, as the euro fell 023% to $1.1144 .
Brent crude futures fell 1% to $64.60 a barrel, while U.S. crude fell 0.92% to $58.09 a barrel.
The VanEck Vector Semiconductor ETF (SMH) dropped more than 2% as Nvidia fell 3.85% and Qualcomm fell 4.57%.
Britain's blue chip FTSE 100 index fell 0.4 percent to 7,252.39 points, while mid caps fell 0.3 percent.
MSCI's all-country world stock index fell 252 percent while European shares fell for a fifth straight session.
The company's net revenue fell to $1.87 billion from $1.89 billion, while same-store sales fell 6 percent.
The fell by 0.31 percent to close around 23,203 while the fell 294.688 percent to close at 2111.21,20.44.
The continental currency fell 0.45 percent against the dollar to $1.0881 after consumer prices in Europe fell again.
"With its settlement with Facebook, the FTC not only fell short, it fell on its face," said Sen.
Average realized prices for natural gas fell 12 percent to $3.07 per thousand cubic feet, natural gas liquids fell 21 percent to $20.03 per barrel, while oil prices fell marginally to $56.86 per barrel.
In other energy trading, heating oil fell 5 cents, to $43 a gallon; wholesale gasoline fell 4 cents, to $1.47 a gallon; and natural gas fell 2 cents, to $2.58 per 1,000 cubic feet.
In other energy trading, heating oil fell 2100.79 cents, to $1.41 a gallon; wholesale gasoline fell 2 cents, to $1.38 a gallon; and natural gas fell 3.5 cents, to $2.955 per 1,101.043 cubic feet.
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In metals, gold fell 50 cents, to $1,238.20 an ounce, and silver fell 13 cents, to $15.20 an ounce.
Signet Jewelers fell more than 3 percent and Tiffany & Co. fell more than 1 percent around midday on Monday.
Orders for information and communication goods in July fell 3.3 percent, while those for electronics goods fell 1.8 percent.
Britain's FTSE 100 fell 0.3% in early trading, while France's CAC 0.33 dipped 0.2% and Germany's DAX fell 0.1%.
But the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.4 percent to 7,328.85 as Apple and Amazon both fell more than 2 percent.
The Nasdaq composite fell after Trump made his remarks, as the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB) fell 3 percent.
Demand also fell as the number of days considered lucky for weddings in the March quarter fell, Somasundaram said.
Copper CMCU3 fell 1.4 percent to $5,929.85 a tonne while gold XAU= fell 1 percent to $1,234.71 an ounce.
Corn fell for a second straight session, while wheat fell more than 0.5% to hit a eight-day low.
In metals trading, gold fell $1.30 to $117.733,096.50 an ounce, while silver fell 5 cents to $13.86 an ounce.
In metals trading, gold fell $21 to $2000,085.20 an ounce, while silver fell 12 cents to $13.75 an ounce.
South Korea's Samsung dropped 2.4%, SK Hynix fell 3.5%, while China's Luxshare Precision Industry fell as much as 6.1%.
FUNDAMENTALS * SHANGHAI PRICES: Shanghai copper fell 0.3%, while aluminium decreased 0.3%, zinc was 0.8% lower and tin fell 0.6%.
In Wednesday trading, KeyCorp shares fell 12 cents to $10.52, and First Niagara shares fell 16 cents to $9.16.
China's imports from the U.S. fell nearly 26 percent while exports to the U.S. fell just over 13 percent.
In the third quarter, non-interest expenses fell 3.3 percent to $13.48 billion as headcount fell by 103 percent.
Shooting incidents fell 27 percent and the number of shooting victims fell by 2000 people, a 20173 percent drop.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 831.83 points Wednesday as Intel and Microsoft fell more than 3.5 percent each.
Shares in Orange fell 6.8 percent, Bouygues slumped 15.7 percent, Iliad fell 14.5 percent and SFR dropped 16.5 percent.
Small caps last fell into a bear market between June 2015 and February 2016, when they fell 20.7 percent.
Across programs in the U.S., international applications fell by 10.5 percent, while domestic applications fell by just 1.8 percent.
Bristol-Myers Squibb fell 3.5 percent after the company said its gross margin, as a percentage of revenue, fell.
The price of gold fell $1.90 to $1,096.30 an ounce and silver fell 3.7 cents to $14.06 an ounce.
Tata's shares fell 6.4 percent on Friday and Tata Motors, which owns Jaguar Land Rover, fell nearly 8 percent.
The data showed that gasoline consumption fell 0.8 percent year-on-year, while cement sales fell nearly 15 percent.
The yield on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes fell to 1.7414%, while the two-year yield fell to 1.5675%.
Shares of Kawasaki Heavy Industries fell 3.92 percent, Komatsu fell 1.96 percent and ShinMaywa Industries was down 2.21 percent.
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The London Stock Exchange fell as much as 3 percent while Deutsche Boerse fell as much as 4 percent.
Medical equipment maker Cochlear Ltd fell about 0.3 percent, while pharmacy operator Sigma Healthcare Ltd fell nearly 2 percent.
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Government figures show arrivals from China fell 15 percent year on year in July and fell again in August.
Also, Nike's shares fell 6.61 percent on Friday after it reported North American sales that fell short of expectations.
Silver fell 0.5 percent to $14.95, platinum slipped 1.4 percent to $941.10 and palladium fell 2.3 percent to $551.78.
Royal Bank of Canada fell 21.0 percent to C$20.5, while the overall financial services group fell 0.5 percent.
Imports fell 7.5 percent versus June 2017 to reach $5.5 billion, while exports fell 1.4 percent to $5.1 billion.
The Australian dollar also fell 0.3% to 72.33 yen, while the New Zealand dollar fell 0.2% to 72.39 yen.
Brent crude fell 10 cents to $55.80 a barrel while U.S. crude fell 26 cents a barrel at $53.07.
Shares of Apple fell nearly 4 percent on Friday, while the other four companies fell more than 3 percent.
The benchmark BSE index fell 0.08 percent to 31,599.76, while the broader NSE index fell 0.01 percent to 9,871.50.
The fell 1.16 percent to close at 2,689.86, while the Nasdaq composite fell 0.5 percent to finish at 7,1.73.
The handysize index fell four points to 212 points, while the supramax index fell 10 points to 289 points.
Marathon Petroleum fell $2.28, or 21.1105 percent, to $21.1075 and Valero Energy fell $240, or 21.9 percent, to $21.7.
Net interest income fell 6 percent for the quarter, while income from wholesale banking fell on weak capital markets.
Silver fell 39 cents, to $19.61 per ounce, and copper fell less than a cent, to $2.25 per pound.
Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd fell 3.0 percent to C$675.59 after third- quarter profit fell short of analysts' forecasts.
The fell 1.16 percent to close at 2,689.86, while the Nasdaq composite fell 0.5 percent to finish at 7,396.59.
Another digital currency, ethereum, fell 24.3 percent to $655, while litecoin fell 27 percent to $241, the website showed.
G.E. fell 12 cents, or 271.503 percent, to $29.10, while Baker Hughes fell $3.72, or 6.3 percent, to $25.
Hedge fund profits fell by 59 percent and credit profits fell 65 percent; the units are smaller profit contributors.
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Platinum fell 0.1%, to $957.04, having shed about 3% earlier in the session, while palladium fell 0.7% to $1,548.50.
WTI crude oil futures fell 2.9% to $55.75 a barrel, while Brent crude fell 2.28% to $60.96 a barrel.
It then fell back to around 3.85% at the end of the month and fell more sharply through August.
The Dow fell 73 points, or 2.94%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 2.8% and 3%, respectively.
Stocks stateside fell sharply as the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield fell to an all-time low below 0.9%.
The yield on benchmark 10-year Treasury notes fell to 1.7414%, while the two-year yield fell to 1.5675%.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 2617.50 share index fell 21.7 percent and MSCI's gauge of stocks globally fell 23 percent.
Delta Air Lines shares fell 6.3 percent and American Airlines slid 8.5 percent, while Apple stock fell 303 percent.
Delta Air Lines shares fell 6.3 percent and American Airlines slid 8.5 percent, while Apple stock fell 303 percent.
Overall, Bank of America's quarterly profits fell 18 percent, while JPMorgan's earnings fell 7 percent, as did Wells Fargo's.
The handysize index fell six points to 197 points, and the supramax index fell nine points to 271 points.
China Eastern Airlines fell more than 21991%, while China Southern Airlines and Air China each fell at least 0003%.
Citigroup fell 3 percent after its quarterly profit topped estimates, but revenue fell short due to lower debt underwriting.
Shares in China fell 245.73%, while stocks in Hong Kong, another city hard hit by the virus, fell 20.32%.
Accenture fell 1.69 percent after the consulting and outsourcing services company's full-year profit fell short of analysts' estimates.
BONDS: The 10-year U.S. Treasury note yield fell to 2.0353% and the 13-year yield fell to 1.7678%.
The S&P 500 technology index fell 513 percent, and the S&P 500 consumer discretionary index fell 1.1 percent.
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In emerging markets, Russian shares fell 4 percent as risks grew of expanded sanctions and the price of oil fell.
However, deliveries of 787 Dreamliners fell to 35 from 36, while deliveries of 777 planes fell to 16 from 22.
The STOXX Europe 600 Basic Resources index fell 0.5 percent as metals prices of metals fell 0.6 to 1.0 percent.
Brent crude fell 0.14 cents to $60.16 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.09 cents to $55.59.
Apartment prices on average fell by 8.2% last year while prices of traditional style houses, known as 'villas', fell 7.3%.
The index for shipments fell to minus 8 in May, while new orders fell to 0 from 18 in April.
Elsewhere, palladium was up 0.6% at $2,290.92 an ounce, silver fell 1.5% to $17.76, while platinum fell 0.1% to $955.57.
The unemployment rate fell back to below 4 percent and a wider measure of underemployment fell by the most ever.
In April, homes sales fell by 32 percent from the same month of 2016, while housing starts fell 27 percent.
Kohl's stock fell more than 9 percent Thursday after the retailer reported quarterly results that fell short of analyst expectations.
In Japan, shares in Toyota Motor Corp fell 2% while Nissan Motor Co and Honda Motor Co fell about 3%.
Home Depot fell nearly 2.5 percent to contribute the most to declines in the index as nearly all constituents fell.
Brent crude fell 0.49 cents to $59.81 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.43 cents to $55.25.
Elsewhere in the banking sector, Deutsche Bank fell 2.6 percent, UniCredit was down 1.8 percent and Barclays fell 1.6 percent.
In Iran, production fell by 227,00 bpd to 2.37 million bpd, while Venezuela's output fell 35,000 bpd to 741,000 bpd.
International benchmark Brent crude fell 1.3 percent to $78.77 a barrel and WTI U.S. crude fell 1.7 percent to $70.64.
Shares of Newcrest fell 3.86 percent, while Evolution mining was off by 5.10 percent and Alacer Gold fell 4.92 percent.
Shares of UnitedHealth Group fell 4.1 percent, weighing on the Dow, while shares of other health insurers also fell sharply.
The 0.1 percent decline fell short of expectations for a gain of 0.3 percent, while volumes fell by 0.3 percent.
Apple fell 2% and Juniper fell 4% following those downgrades, as the Dow slid over 100 points in Monday's session.
Budget airline Easyjet fell 1.9 percent, and Merlin, which runs attractions including London's Madame Tussaud's waxworks museum, fell 1.6 percent.
Italian 10-year yields fell 10 basis points to 1.91 percent while German equivalents fell 5 bps to 0.36 percent.
Lam Research fell 4.6 percent and was the biggest decliner on the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index, which fell 0.65 percent.
U.S. crude fell more than 4 percent to $46.14 per barrel, while Brent fell 4.1 percent to $54.87 per barrel.
A broader index of economic sentiment fell for the 9th straight month in September and fell short of economists' expectation.
Facebook fell 1.7% in after-hours trading, while Alphabet fell 1%, Amazon was down 1.2% and Apple was 0.4% lower.
The company said merchandise inventories fell 2.3 percent, while selling and general expenses fell 3.3 percent in the latest quarter.
The Mexican peso fell 223% to 503 to the dollar while the Indian rupee fell 250% to 2164 per dollar.
Quarterly revenue fell 8%, as sales from used cars in the UK fell, offsetting growth in its new car business.
The company's fourth-quarter sales fell 5.7 percent, while sales of its second-most important drug, Restasis, fell 17.7 percent.
Shares in biggest listed lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc fell 1.41 percent, while Asiri Hospitals Plc fell 2.59 percent.
The 30-year bond yield fell to about 2.7874 percent, while the two-year note yield fell to 0.8287 percent.
Budget airline Easyjet fell 1.9 percent, and Merlin , which runs attractions including London's Madame Tussaud's waxworks museum, fell 1.6 percent.
U.S. government debt prices fell on Friday morning as stocks fell in the wake of a mixed January jobs report.
DSW — DSW's shares fell more than 12 percent after the footwear retailer reported quarterly results that fell short of expectations.
Builders merchant Travis Perkins fell 4.1 , Howden Joinery dropped 4 percent and commercial REIT Great Portland Estates fell 2.2 percent.
The lira fell after data showed annual inflation fell below 20 percent in February, for the first time since August.
Revenue also fell short and comparable-store sales fell 1003 percent, more than the 2.7 percent drop expected by analysts.
Over the same period, the FTSE Eurofirst 300 fell 9.5 percent, while the index of bank stocks fell 19 percent.
Industrial production fell 1.3 percent in the first quarter, while new orders fell 4.6 percent, Federal Statistics Office data showed.
Oil prices fell slightly after the Energy Information Administration said U.S. crude oil inventories fell for the seventh straight week.
EDF's 2017 revenue fell 2.2 percent to 69.6 billion euros, core EBITDA earnings fell 16.3 percent to 13.7 billion euros.
Platinum fell more than 1.5 percent to $851.05 an ounce, while palladium fell nearly 1 percent to $1,113.97 per ounce.
In dollar terms, exports fell 0.9% while imports fell 6.4% from a year ago in October, but beat analysts' forecasts.
It was joined by Finnish packaging firm Huhtamaki , which fell 8.5 percent after its own update fell short of expectations.
Shares in CT Holdings Plc fell 3.85 percent while biggest listed lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc fell 0.57 percent.
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Kroger declined 9.2 percent, Wal-Mart fell 4.7 percent, Costco fell 7.2 percent and Target traded down 5.1 percent respectively.
Woodside Petroleum Ltd, the biggest listed oil and gas explorer, fell 3.23 percent, while Oil Search Ltd fell 1 percent.
Amazon shares fell 8.1% in after-hours trading, and Bezos' personal net worth fell $8.2 billion, according to Bloomberg estimates.
However, European financial stocks are generally sold off, for example, Santander Bank of Spain fell 5.43% while Commerzbank fell 4.06%.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 210 index fell 22.312 percent, while MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe fell 143 percent.
Britain's FTSE fell 8.83 percent, while export-orientated German blue-chips, lately penalized by a strong euro, fell 0.7 percent.
U.S. government debt yields fell Thursday after a measure of inflation in the economy fell short of Wall Street's expectations.
Precious metals miner Fresnillo, however, fell 1.1% as gold prices fell on investors locking in profits after a strong run.
Elsewhere in the banking sector, Deutsche Bank fell 4.5 percent, UniCredit was down 4.5 percent and Barclays fell 2.7 percent.
Shares in Melstacorp Plc fell 3.06 percent while the biggest listed lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc fell 1.59 percent.
Hyundai Motor shares fell as much as 2.5 percent in morning trade in Seoul, while Kia Motors fell 1.1 percent.
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Emaar Malls fell 4.9 percent and major developers Emaar Properties and Damac Properties fell 43 percent and 1.6 percent, respectively.
The euro EUR= fell 0.26 percent to $13, while against the yen JPY=, the dollar fell 0.73 percent to 119.42.
Total revenue fell to C$1.85 billion from C$1.86 billion and gross margin fell 530 basis points to 34%.
Transport prices fell 0.8%, contributing -0.17 percentage points to the overall monthly rate of inflation, while housing costs fell 0.28%.
US oil futures fell 0.3% while Brent crude, the global benchmark, fell 0.1%, better than earlier in the Asia day.
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Brightoil Petroleum Pte Ltd fell 16 places to 44th, while Exxonmobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd fell 15 spots to 22nd.
In Syracuse, New York, just under 43 inches of snow fell, while 20 inches fell through much of the northeast.
Sales in North America, the company's biggest market, fell 7 percent during the quarter, while sales overseas fell 2 percent.
Delta Air Lines fell 6.3 percent and American Airlines was down 8.5 percent, while shares of Apple fell 8333 percent.
Santander Bank Polska fell 20193%, Millennium bank shed around 6% and Bank Polski fell 1% among others after the ruling.
The stock fell 1.1 percent to $24.63 after the report and later fell more than 4 percent below closing price.
Brent futures fell 0.8 percent to $54.77 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.2 percent to $51.79.
American Airlines fell 210.95%, Delta Airlines was down 25.3%, United Airlines fell 21.423% and Alaska Air dropped 221.42% on Monday.
Kinnevik's shares fell on the news and were down 2.2% at 1112 GMT while Millicom's Swedish-listed shares fell 3.4%.
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European stocks fell broadly as the German Dax pulled back 103 percent and the French CAC 40 fell 1.8 percent.
ArcelorMittal SA, the world's biggest steel maker, fell 61.0.606 percent while euro zone automakers and parts companies fell 261.25 percent.
When stocks reopened on February 3, the Shanghai Composite Index fell 7.7%, and the Shenzhen Component Index fell nearly 8.5%.
In other energy trading, heating oil fell 2.6 cents to $1.011 a gallon, wholesale gasoline fell 8.2 cents to $1.001 a gallon, and natural gas fell to 12.7 cents, or 6 percent, to $2.025 per thousand cubic feet.
Italy's 10-year bond yield fell to a record low below 1%, two-year bond yields fell to their lowest since May 2018 at -0.22% and Italy's 50-year bond yield fell to a record low around 2.266%.
The death rate for prostate cancer fell by 52% since 1993, the death rate for colorectal cancer among men fell by 53% since 1980 and the death rate for colorectal cancer among women fell by 803% since 1969.
The 20-year JGB yield fell 23 bps to 0.095%, while the 30-year JGB yield fell 4 bps to 0.220%.
Refinery crude runs fell 302,000 bpd and utilization rates fell by 1.8 percentage points, the fourth consecutive week of lower activity.
For the full year 2015, Exxon's profits fell 50% to $16.2 billion, and diluted earnings per share fell 49% to $3.85.
Current sales conditions fell one point to 71, and sales expectations over the next six months fell three points to 73.
Refinery crude runs fell 104,000 bpd as utilization rates fell 0.4 percentage point to 85.2 percent of total capacity, data showed.
Most emerging-market currencies edged higher as U.S. Treasury yields fell after U.S. job growth fell short of forecasts in February.
Tenet Healthcare (THC) reported quarterly revenue that fell short of estimates for the first time in six years, as admissions fell.
Consolidated turnover fell 1.4 percent to 33.42 billion dirhams while assets fell to 98.01 billion dirhams from 100.29 billions, it said.
Phosphates sales volumes fell 4.3% to 2.323 million tonnes in the second quarter, while potash fell 8.3% to 2.2 million tonnes.
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Amazon shares fell down by just 1% to $1,731.59 and eBay fell 1.16% to $38.56 in morning trading after the ruling.
Sales of American Girl products fell 32 percent and sales of toys from Fisher-Price and Thomas & Friends fell 8 percent.
Alphabet shares fell in Thursday after-hours trade after the company reported earnings and revenue that fell short of analyst expectations.
Nasdaq 100 futures fell more than 1 percent in after-hours trade as shares of Apple fell sharply on disappointing earnings.
Imports from North Korea fell 89.6 percent to $153.81 million, while exports to North Korea fell 37.7 percent to $1.56 billion.
Shares of Red Robin fell 523 percent Tuesday after the company reported quarterly revenue that fell short of Wall Street estimates.
Household spending fell 0.9 percent year on year in February, while inflation-adjusted real wages fell for a third straight month.
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Turkey's benchmark ISE National 100 index fell 5% Wednesday, its worst day since July 18, when it fell more than 7%.
In June, exports from China fell 2503% year-on-year while imports fell 7.3% over the same period, customs data showed.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 210 share index fell 25.7 percent, led lower by commodity-related stocks, which fell nearly 21.69 percent.
In July, exports fell 4.4 percent on-year, while imports fell 12.5 percent in U.S. dollar terms, according to Reuters data.
Shares of Turkish Airlines fell 4.7 percent, while shares of low-cost rival Pegasus fell 2.9 percent immediately after the statement.
An early reading on Japanese manufacturing PMI fell into contraction as export orders fell at the fastest pace in 4 months.
ET. Shares of Lam Research fell more than 2 percent in extended trading, while KLA-Tencor shares fell nearly 5 percent.
But they fell back again on Thursday after retail sales fell 1.2 percent in December, the largest decline since September 2009.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index, which fell 2 percent in the previous session, fell 0.6 percent in early session trading.
JPMorgan's stock fell 10.3 percent in the period — but the shares of its five big U.S. rivals fell by even more.
Dow Jones industrial average e-mini futures 1YMc1 fell 0.6 percent and Nasdaq 100 e-mini futures NQc1 fell 20083 percent.
The S&P 500 banks index fell 0.5 percent after U.S. Treasury yields fell to their lowest level in three weeks.
Chile's peso, which had surged 1.7 percent last session, fell 0.3 percent as prices of copper - the country's main export - fell.
France's CAC index fell 1.1 percent and Italy's blue chip index fell 0.8 percent, after briefly inching up in positive territory.
The biggest decliners were Molina Health, which fell nearly 10 percent during Tuesday's session, and Centene which fell nearly 5 percent.
Sony Corp fell 1.2 percent while automakers Toyota Motor Corp declined 0.9 percent and Honda Motor Co Ltd fell 1.4 percent.
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The Budget airline Easyjet fell 1.9 percent, and Merlin , which runs attractions including London's Madame Tussaud's waxworks museum, fell 1.6 percent.
Mexico's peso fell to a three-week low, while Chile's peso fell nearly 3.3373% on uncertainty surrounding the country's political stability.
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But shares fell 228 percent after-hours as the company's projection for full-year profit growth fell short of analyst expectations.
Shares of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern fell about 2.4% overnight, while Canadian Pacific fell about 1.7% following CSX's gloomy outlook.
At the same time, sugary drink consumption fell by about a third, and heart disease mortality fell by about 40 percent.
Meanwhile, data from Chinese customs on Friday showed the country's October exports fell 0.9% year-on-year, while imports fell 6.4%.
Germany's DAX, often regarded as among the most sensitive markets to trade nerves, fell 2% while France's CAC 40 fell similarly.
Sales expectations over the next six months fell 1 point to 77 and current sales conditions fell 2 points to 75.
Heating oil fell 1 cent, to $1.49 a gallon, and natural gas fell 2 cents, to $2.85 per 1,18.863 cubic feet.
China's imports of American goods fell 31.4% in June from a year ago while exports to the United States fell 7.8%.
Index heavyweight a2 Milk Company fell 3.4 percent to an over one-month low, while Auckland International Airport fell 1.9 percent.
Hydro One Ltd shares fell 1.2 percent to C$22.71 as third-quarter profit fell, while overall utilities lost 0.3 percent.
TPG shares fell as much as 19 percent by mid-session, while Hutchison fell 21 percent, in a higher overall market .
Wynn Resorts Ltd fell 10 percent, MGM Resorts International fell 4.7 percent and Las Vegas Sands Corp was down 12.3 percent.
Merchandise exports fell by 4.1% yoy through July 2016, but imports fell by an even greater 8523% over the same period.
Sales of automotive products in Asia fell 15% and sales of industry products fell 19% in the quarter, the company said.
Other travel groups such as TUI and cruise operator Carnival fell around 06003 percent, while Intercontinental Hotel Group fell 2.3 percent.
Mid-cap exploration and production firm Premier Oil fell 2 percent, and oil services firms Petrofac and Wood Group also fell.
In early trading in the United States, American Airlines fell about 14 percent, and Delta Air Lines fell about 12 percent.
Japan's Nikkei 220 (N22) fell 13%, Hong Kong's Hang Sang Index (HSI) dropped 21% and China's Shanghai Composite (SHCOMP) fell 160%.
Still total revenue fell to C$1.85 billion from C$1.86 billion and gross margin fell 530 basis points to 34%.
Caterpillar Inc and Boeing fell by more than 2 percent, while crane maker Manitowoc Co fell by more than 6 percent.
Hanesbrands fell as much as 19.5 percent in intraday trading Wednesday, its worst drop since it fell 23.9 percent on Dec.
The Nasdaq composite fell 3.9 percent to close at 6,777.16 as Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft all fell at least 2567 percent.
Internet service firm Cyberagent fell 10% after its annual profit estimate for the current financial year fell short of analysts' forecasts.
Shares of Sprint fell 2.9 percent, to close at $7.98, while shares of SoftBank fell 2.3 percent on Monday in Tokyo.
Deutsche Lufthansa fell 8.8%, British Airways' parent, International Consolidated Airlines Group, fell more than 9% and Air France-KLM lost 8.7%.
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Exports to China fell by 12% in August, compared with a year earlier, and sales to South Korea fell by 9%.
The company said the number of customers fell 15 percent year-over-year and fell 13 percent from the prior quarter.
The yield on the 22.6-year Treasury bond fell to 2234 percent, while the 2000-year yield fell to 0003 percent.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was down 0.2%, Japan's Nikkei fell 0.55%, while Australian shares fell 1.64563%.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was down 21.6352%, Japan's Nikkei fell 21.6096%, while Australian shares fell 0.60%.
Refinery crude runs fell 200,000 bpd, as utilization rates fell 0.8 percentage point to 92.9 percent of capacity, EIA data showed.
The biggest stock on the Australian benchmark, BHP Group , fell 1.3%, while rival Rio Tinto, also fell by the same margin.
Shares in Samsung SDI fell 3.8 percent on Thursday before the announcement, while shares in Samsung C&T fell 1.2 percent.
Oil majors Woodside Energy and Oil Search fell 1.5 percent each, while Origin Energy fell 4.18 percent after oil prices slipped. .
In January and February, China's economy took an historic hit: Industrial production fell by 13.5% and service production fell by 13%.
Bonds: The 22019-year U.S. Treasury note yield fell to 22020 percent and the 22019-year yield fell to 22019 percent.
CVS shares fell 4.6 percent to close at $71.69 on Monday and Aetna shares fell 1.4 percent to close at $178.70.
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BONDS: The 10-year U.S. Treasury note yield fell to 2.6936 percent and the 2-year yield fell to 2.5262 percent.
With the 0.2 percent drop in September, annualized inflation fell to 1.5 percent, while market expectations for short-term inflation fell significantly.
In its most recent quarter, Franklin Templeton's assets fell 5003 percent from the year prior, while operating revenue fell by 11 percent.
The company's stock fell nearly 523  percent and fell back into a bear market, down 20 percent from its 52-week high.
SMC Corp , manufacturer of machines used for chip-making, fell 278.07 percent while Advantest, maker of chip inspection machines, fell 26 percent.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc fell 4.6% after the transport and logistics provider's first-quarter profit and revenue fell short of estimates.
Deaths from short gestation and low birthweight declined 19623%, deaths due to maternal complications fell 7%, and cases of SIDS fell 29%.
Most shares in the energy and petrochemical sectors fell - PetroRabigh lost 0.3 percent and Saudi Kayan fell 1.1 percent in heavy trade.
Home Depot and Lowe's both fell more than 3 percent, while KB Home and Lennar fell 2.8 percent and 2.3 percent, respectively.
On the other hand transport and services related to transport and mail fell 0.6%, and other services fell 0.7% on the month.
Shares of BlackRock fell 20.1 pct after the quarterly report from the world's biggest asset manager fell short of Wall Street's forecasts.
Sales fell in nine of 21 industries, representing 57 percent of the manufacturing sector and in volume terms fell by 1.4 percent.
Eighty percent of blue chips fell with petrochemical producer Industries Qatar down 1.1 percent as Brent oil fell below $50.50 a barrel.
In some places it fell slightly, such as Vice President Mike Pence's home state of Indiana, where it fell 2.773% on average.
However, Italian banks fell after the latest government measures aimed at tackling the sector's pile of bad loans fell short of expectations.
Google Alphabet shares fell in Thursday after-hours trade after the company reported earnings and revenue that fell short of analyst expectations.
Shares of UnitedHealth Group and Endo International fell more than half a percent, while Aetna, Cigna, and Humana fell more than 1percent.
Last week, refinery crude runs fell by 7683,000 barrels per day and rates fell 0.6 percentage point to 89.9% of total capacity.
In Asia, the Nikkei 225 fell 3.5 percent while the Shanghai composite lost 3.2 percent and the Hang Seng fell 2.5 percent.
Spot platinum fell as much as 1.4 percent at $953, its lowest since April 8, while palladium fell 2.1 percent to $533.23.
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U.S. crude stocks fell last week as refineries hiked output and imports fell, data from the Energy Information Administration showed on Wednesday.
Among smaller vessels, the supramax index fell three points to 575 points, while the handysize index fell one point to 354 points.
In the third quarter, European ECM fell 63 percent to $19 billion, while global ECM proceeds fell 31 percent to $134 billion.
Industrial output fell 0.4 percent in December, the third straight monthly decline, while capacity utilization fell 0.4 percentage points to 76.5 percent.
The S&P 500 fell about 0.25 percent, as energy and materials fell more than 83 percent and nearly 1 percent, respectively.
Among smaller vessels, the supramax index fell 3 points to 557 points, while the handysize index fell 5 points to 327 points.
Treasury yields fell after the Chicago Purchasing Managers Index, a measure of regional manufacturing activity, fell to its lowest in two years.
Other index heavyweights that fell included Pakistan State Oil Company Ltd, down 2.14 percent, and MCB Bank Ltd , which fell 0.52 percent.
BHP Group fell 1.3 percent after first-half underlying profit at the world's biggest miner fell 8 percent as copper earnings slumped.
The Dow fell 2509 percent this week, the S&P 24.50 shed 21 percent and the Nasdaq fell the most, 2500 percent.
Among smaller vessels, the supramax index fell three points to 567 points, while the handysize index fell one point to 344 points.
Alcoa's shares fell 221 percent in premarket trading after the aluminum producer reported revenue and profit that fell short of market expectations.
Athens' benchmark ATG equity index fell 0.8 percent to intraday lows after Draghi's remarks, while Greek bank stocks also fell 2.7 percent.
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In December, the U.S. consumer price index (CPI) fell 0.1 percent on-month after being unchanged in November as energy prices fell.
Shares in the biggest listed lender, Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc, fell 1.07 percent, while Hatton National Bank Plc fell 1.80 percent.
Photoshop maker Adobe Inc, which also reported late Thursday, fell 4.5 percent after its current-quarter revenue forecast fell below analysts' estimates.
Italy's banks index fell 2.7 percent, while euro zone banks, which have been highly sensitive to Italian budget news, fell 1.3 percent.
In 22014-22012, European banking stocks fell more than 203 percent while five-year German borrowing costs fell 220 basis points (bps).
Platinum fell 0.8 percent to $779.50 an ounce, while silver slipped fell 0.3 percent to $15.57, and almost 2 percent this week.
BNPP's sales and trading revenue fell slightly, by 2.3% yoy, as the bank's fixed income, currencies and commodities revenue fell 0003% yoy.
BRF's international pork sales last quarter fell 37 percent to 31,000 tonnes and international poultry sales fell 8 percent to 181,000 tonnes.
He noted that large-cap names fell more than 10 percent at their recent lows, while small-caps fell only 9.1 percent.
PZ Cussons said annual pretax profit fell 23 percent to 66.6 million pounds and revenue fell 5.8 percent to 762.6 million pounds.
Among smaller vessels, the supramax index fell one point to 574 points, while the handysize index fell five points to 349 points.
Overall, China's imports fell 20.5 percent from a year earlier in July and exports fell 210 percent, pointing to further economic weakness.
Shares in fixed-line telephone operator Sri Lanka Telecom Plc fell 0.28 percent, while market heavyweight John Keells Holdings fell 0.92 percent.
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German fashion retailer Zalando fell the most on the biggest STOXX, down 6 percent after its sales growth fell short of expectations.
Orders at GE's ailing power division fell 113 percent, and orders for GE's gas-powered turbines fell 211 percent, the company said.
Production of construction equipment fell 7.8 percent, while output of electronic parts and devices fell 6.3 percent to adjust for high inventories.
Morale among industry managers fell to -4.4, as the assessment of current order books fell at its sharpest level since February 2009.
SOUTHWEST FALLS Southwest Airlines stock fell 2331 percent after the company reported revenue and earnings growth that fell short of analysts' expectations.
Wholesale gasoline futures fell 2 cents, to $1.32 a gallon, and natural gas fell 4 cents, to $2.67 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Sears Canada's same-store sales fell 7.1 percent in the quarter, while overall revenue fell about 21 percent to C$625.2 million.
Shares of Lion Brewery Plc fell 6.81 percent, while Hemas Holdings Plc declined 5.00 percent and Ceylon Tobacco Company Plc fell 1.24.
Selling and other expenses fell 43 percent, while cost of selling goods fell 9.5 percent in the fourth quarter ended May 28.
Globally, the Stoxx Europe 600 fell 1 percent while Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 1.18 percent, its largest one-day decline since March.
Adjusted profit before tax fell 11.8 percent to 13 million pounds, and adjusted earnings per share fell 12.2 percent to 7.2 pence.
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Among smaller vessels, the supramax index fell three points to 564 points, while the handysize index fell six points to 338 points.
Italy's Transport Ministry said on Friday car sales fell 2.42 percent year-on-year in February while FCA's sales fell 8 percent.
Among smaller vessels, the supramax index fell four points to 560 points, while the handysize index fell six points to 332 points.
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In economic news, mortgage applications fell 6 percent last week, while pending home sales fell for the third straight month in May.
American's shares fell 2.2 percent to close at $41.51 on Tuesday, while the NYSE Arca Airline index fell just over 1 percent.
August exports fell 1% from a year earlier, the biggest fall since June, when they fell 1.3%, customs data showed on Sunday.
FireEye also posted earnings that fell short of analysts' expectations and issued guidance for the year that also fell short of forecasts.
Chinese shares fell more than 6 percent before recovering a modest amount of ground, while Hong Kong's stock market fell 2.9 percent.
The Nikkei in Japan fell about 2 percent, and the pan-European Stoxx 600 index fell over 103 percent in morning trading.
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Sales in Italy fell 4.4 percent in slowing markets while sales in Spain fell 2.7 percent in the face of competitive pressure.
Sales in the switching unit fell 3 percent, while router sales fell 5 percent, painting a grim picture of corporate technology spending.
Wheat exports fell to 20183,000 tonnes from 207,000 tonnes, while corn shipments fell to 606,000 tonnes from 991,000 tonnes, the consultancy said.
Transport and mail fell 1.5% on the month, while professional, administrative and related services, as well as family-related services fell 1.3%.
The 20-year JGB yield fell 1 basis point to 0.280% while the 30-year yield fell 0.5 basis point to 0.420%.
Shares in biggest listed Lender Commercial Bank of Ceylon Plc fell 1.09 percent while conglomerate John Keells Holdings Plc fell 0.40 percent.
Shares of Australia's major banks fell: ANZ declined 23 percent, Commonwealth Bank was lower by 110.83 percent and Westpac fell 2110.8 percent.
The benchmark JSE Top-40 Index fell 1.44% to 50,2.53 points while the broader All-Share Index fell 1.35% to 56,540.25 points.
Silver fell 1.34% to $17.56 per ounce, platinum down 0.2%, at $928.34 per ounce and palladium fell 0.5% to $1,659.54 per ounce.
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SMC Corp , manufacturer of machines used for chip-making, fell 6.5 percent while Advantest, maker of chip inspection machines, fell 5.6 percent.
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The blue-chip index fell 96.0813 percent, the Shanghai Composite fell 96.0803 percent and Hong Kong stocks were down over 2119.14 percent.
In the U.S. in particular, commercial property investment by Chinese investors fell by almost 52 percent, while residential purchases fell 18 percent.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index fell 0.3 percent, while the euro zone's blue-chip Euro STOXX 50 index fell 0.2 percent.
Cumulatively, in the first quarter of 2019, Chinese imports fell almost a third year-on-year, while exports fell almost a tenth.
The global under-five mortality rate fell from 2100 per 3.13,23.1 to 23.7 to 22100,000, meaning it fell by over 58 percent.
OTHER PRICES: LME aluminium fell 0.8% to $1,103 a tonne, zinc was flat at $2,341 a tonne after touching its lowest in almost three weeks, lead fell 1.4% to $1,940 a tonne and tin fell 1.1% to $16,850 a tonne.
Refi application volume fell 1 percent, while total mortgage app filings fell 1.3 percent, according to the latest weekly Mortgage Bankers Association survey.
The benchmark French CAC 40 index fell 0.3 percent on Friday, slightly underperforming the pan-European Stoxx 600, which fell by 0.17 percent.
Shares in the company fell in early deals on Wednesday before recovering after sales growth fell short of market expectations of 2 percent.
In Shenzhen, Luxshare fell more than 5 percent to its lowest in a month, while Suzhou Anjie Technology fell more than 1 percent.
Energy stocks fell 2 percent as oil fell on bets of inaction at Thursday's meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
Amazon shares fell more than 6 percent in extended trading Thursday after the company's revenue and fourth-quarter outlook fell short of expectations.
Shares of Ceylon Cold Store Plc fell 3.09 percent, while conglomerate John Keells Holdings Plc fell 1.60 percent, dragging the overall index down.
Still among mid caps, TC ICAP fell 10.5 percent after annual profits at the world's largest interdealer broker fell short of analyst expectations.
Shares of the Houston-based company fell about 1 percent to $45.21 in afternoon trading as U.S. oil prices fell about 1 percent.
Exports to China - Japan's largest trading partner - fell 14.9 percent in May, while the U.S.-bound shipments fell 10.7 percent year-on-year.
The number of billionaires fell 150 from 2,754 in last year's report, and their total wealth fell from $9.2 trillion to $8.6 trillion.
It fell half a percent after data showed employment unexpectedly fell in the March quarter, although the jobless rate dropped to 4.2 percent.
Among other stocks, J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc fell 4.2% after the transport and logistics provider's first-quarter results fell short of estimates.
In the bank's capital markets business, equity underwriting fell 13 percent and bond trading revenues fell 8 percent from the year ago quarter.
Shares of the tech firm fell in after-hours trade after the company reported earnings and revenue that fell short of analyst expectations.
The motor vehicle and parts subsector fell 1.9 percent, mostly due to lower sales in the motor vehicle industry, which fell 2.4 percent.
Revenues fell by a third and orders fell by 18% at the power division in the quarter, with little prospect of an upturn.
Top miner BHP Billiton, which also produces oil and gas, fell 3 percent, while Whitehaven Coal and Oz Minerals both fell 2.3 percent.
Sales in May fell to 87,733 vehicles, while they fell 11 percent to 436,961 in the January-May period, the U.S. automaker said.
Tencent fell 3.1 percent, the biggest drag on MSCI's all-country world index, which fell 1.1 percent as Celgene closed down 703 percent.
Refinery crude runs fell by 41,000 bpd as utilization rates fell by 0.3 percentage point to88.9 percent of total capacity, EIA data showed.
Among the biggest fallers on the blue-chip index, Sappi fell 4.55% to 55.56 rand and Aspen Pharmacare fell 3.32% to 101.00 rand.
Motorcycle and scooters sales fell 16.8% to about 1.51 million units, while passenger car sales fell 36% to 122,956 units, the data showed.
The Milan bourse fell 5.8% from its close on May 25th and the euro fell to an 11-month low against the yen.
The five-year, five-year forward fell to 1.69%, its lowest point since 2016 when it fell to a record low around 1.25%.
Brent crude futures fell 50 cents to $63.33 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 89 cents at $55.88 a barrel.
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On the business side, gross private domestic investment fell 5.5%, the worst decline since Q4 in 2015 as spending on structures fell 10.6%.
She fell asleep in the car, the men returned, they drove back to the party and "K" either passed out or fell asleep.
Its net gearing ratio fell 13 percentage points to 151.9 percent, while total loan levels fell by 59.5 billion yuan, or 8.1 percent.
The shares fell at the end of January after the company posted a fourth-quarter profit that fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Bank of America fell nearly 2 percent, Citigroup fell 1.5 percent, while JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley dipped nearly 0.8 percent in early trading.
The euro fell 0.6 percent to a four-month low of 117.585 yen, and the Australian dollar fell 0.7 percent against the yen.
The Dow was dragged down by losses in DowDuPont Inc , which fell 8.0 percent after the chemical maker's revenue fell short of expectations.
Apple reported mixed earnings on Tuesday night, as earnings beat expectations but revenue fell short as iPhone sales fell from a year ago.
Brazil-listed shares in CCR were down 5 percent in early afternoon trade, while Ecorodovias fell 2.8 percent and Triunfo fell 2.3 percent.
Goldman shares fell nearly 2 percent on Tuesday and were the biggest drag on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell 0.24 percent.
Kia, now Russia's second-biggest seller behind domestic top producer Avtovaz, fell by 9 percent, and third-place Hyundai fell by 10 percent.
Refinery crude runs fell by 101,000 bpd as utilization rates fell 0.5 percentage point to 91 percent of total capacity, EIA data showed.
Spot silver fell 0.7 percent to $14.29, palladium was up 0.2 percent at $1,071.60 and platinum fell 0.3 percent to $821.70 an ounce.
The pound fell below $1.41 for the first time in two months and London-listed shares fell nearly two percent on Brexit worries.
Among other stocks, J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc fell 5% after the transport and logistics provider's first-quarter results fell short of estimates.
The CDC found that the birth rates for black teenagers fell by 44 percent and those for Hispanic teens fell by 51 percent.
It fell one tenth of a percent overnight, reversing some of last week's rally, as oil prices fell and the greenback broadly climbed.
The gauge of employment fell to an adjusted 47.2 from 49.6 in September, while the supplier deliveries index fell to 45.1 from 50.2.
Europe's Stoxx 220 fell 0.3 percent and London's FTSE 100 fell 0.1 percent with weaker financials offsetting gains from shares in mining companies.
Yet as sieges by invading armies decreased, repairs on the structure fell off, and eventually, the Cittadella fell into a state of decay.
Benchmark Brent crude fell 80 cents to $61.49 a barrel while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude fell 58 cents to $56.57 a barrel.
The company's profit fell as demand for coal got weaker and CSX hauled less freight, but expenses fell, partly because fuel costs dropped.
Compared to the previous month, orders from manufacturers fell 13.3 percent, while orders from the services sector fell 3.9 percent, the data showed.
Refinery crude runs fell by 104,000 bpd as utilization rates fell 0.4 percentage point to 94 percent of total capacity, EIA data showed.
The yield on the country's dollar-denominated 2027 bond fell 17 basis points while that on the 2019 bond fell 12 basis points.
The Czech year-ahead position fell 1.12 percent to 26.40 euros/MWh, while the day-ahead position fell 5.69 percent to 29 euros.
Among the stocks hit in Tokyo were Apple suppliers Sharp (SHCAY) — which fell more than 4% — and Kyocera (KYOCY), which fell nearly 2%.
Shares of Bed Bath and Beyond fell about 13 percent after the company said comparable sales fell 0.3 percent in the third quarter.
The S&P 85033 fell 0.15 percent while the Nasdaq composite closed with a 0.4-percent gain after both fell sharply Thursday morning.
Yahoo said that its revenue in the second quarter fell 22 percent, after excluding accounting adjustments, and its operating profit fell 264 percent.
Rival Goldcorp Inc fell 3.13 percent to C$23.1 despite beating earnings expectations, as production at some mines fell short of analyst forecasts.
The fell 1.4 percent to 2,717.07 — posting its worst day since April 2.53, when it fell 2.19 percent — as tech declined 2.3 percent.
Among other energy commodities, wholesale gasoline fell 2 cents to $1.45 a gallon and heating oil fell 5 cents to $1.496 a gallon.
Facebook Inc fell 1.2 percent, cementing its place as the worst performing FAANG stock of the year, while Alphabet Inc fell 1.1.09 percent.
U.S. stocks fell Tuesday after Home Depot reported quarterly sales that fell short of Wall Street's expectations and interest rates breached new highs.
MSCI's benchmark emerging markets index fell 65.1053 percent with Asian markets leading the losses, while the yuan fell 65.1043 percent in early trading.
Oil rigs alone fell for a 12th week in a row, and gas rigs fell to the lowest level since at least 1987.
Industrial shares fell as Auckland International Airport Ltd and Air New Zealand Ltd fell as much as 1.2 percent and 1.7 percent respectively.
In commodities, U.S. crude fell 35 cents to $69.78 a barrel after a sharp rally overnight while Brent fell 36 cents to $74.61.
Gold fell $7.70, to $1,305.80 an ounce; silver fell 18 cents, to $18.86 an ounce; and copper was unchanged at $2.16 a pound.
Brent crude futures fell 7 cents to $29.98 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 5 cents to $28.65 a barrel.
The number of voters calling for a reduction in immigration levels fell steadily during the 1990s when the economy boomed and crime fell.
Wimbledon champion Simona Halep fell two places down to sixth while Williams fell one spot to ninth despite her run to the final.
The biggest driver was food and drink prices, which fell 0.56% on the month, IBGE said, while household goods fell 0.10% in price.
Tesla — Shares of Elon Musk's automaker fell 3.3% as the company's stock fell below $420, a level it surpassed just three months ago.
General Mills fell 7.9 percent, the most on the S&P, after the Cheerios cereal maker fell short of sales and margins estimates.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 234 points for the week while the S&P 22 fell 213 percent over the same period.
The 103-year JGB yield fell 2 basis points to 0.225%, while the 30-year JGB yield fell 1 basis point to 0.395%.
It also said net profit fell 38% to 5.2 trillion won, and that revenue fell 1% to 59.9 trillion won - also meeting estimates.
The 20-year JGB yield fell 2.5 basis points to 0.210%, while the 30-year JGB yield fell 3 basis points to 0.340%.
In addition, domestic data showed that housing starts fell 3% in December and the value of building permits fell by 2.4% in November.
"Cyrano" fell out of the repertoire; Mr. Alagna said that he fell in love with it after coming across the score in Switzerland.
Teva Pharmaceuticals (TEVA) fell 4 cents short of estimates with adjusted quarterly profit of $1.02 per share, while revenue fell short as well.
The 20-year yield fell 3.5 basis points to 0.680 percent while the 40-year yield fell 4.0 basis points to 1.020 percent.
The 20.150-year JGB yield fell 1 basis point to 0.420%, while the 40-year JGB yield fell 1.5 basis points to 0.445%.
Statistics South Africa said agricultural output fell 29.2 percent in the second quarter, while the transport, communication and storage sector fell 4.9 percent.
Exports to China - Japan's largest trading partner - fell 7.6 percent in April, while the U.S.-bound shipments fell 11.8 percent year-on-year.
Everything just fell apart, from the people involved to the legal side that got super dark to everything—it all just fell apart.
In 2015, the under-five mortality rate fell from 3.73 to 39 worldwide, and overall deaths fell from 5.8 million to 5.4 million.
Use of cigarettes between 2011 and 2016 fell among high school students to 8 percent in 11.33 from 15.8 percent in 2011, use of cigars fell to 7.7 percent from 11.6 percent and smokeless tobacco use fell to 5.8 percent from 7.9 percent.
The MSCI world equity index fell 2316 pct, its worst month since May 19953; the S&P 21995 fell 220.3 pct, its worst month since September 2164.4; and the MSCI emerging equities index fell 8.8 pct, its worst month since August 2015.
Platinum fell 0.1% to $811 per ounce after touching a three-month low of $801.50 earlier, while palladium fell 0.7% to $1,320.01 per ounce.
Exports fell 13.6 percent from January a year ago and imports fell 11 percent, according to data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Gasoline inventories fell by 3.2 million barrels, while distillate stockpiles, which include diesel and heating oil, fell by 371,000 barrels, the EIA data showed.
During 2016 the number of nights spent in hotels by foreign tourists fell by 10.8% and the RevPar in Paris fell by double digits.
The rupiah fell as much as 2.7 percent, while Jakarta Composite Index fell as much as 3.2 percent to its lowest since Sept 16.
But Eli Lilly and Co shares fell after it reported sales of closely-watched diabetes and psoriasis treatments that fell short of analyst estimates.
German 10-year government bond yields fell to their lowest in nearly seven months, and other high grade euro zone bond yields also fell.
Rate-sensitive bank stocks fell 225%, as yields on U.S. benchmark debt, the 238-year Treasury note, fell below the closely watched 250% level.
Sales fell 4 percent at its plastics and coatings business, where earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation and after exceptionals fell 17 percent.
Gasoline stocks fell by 1.2 million barrels, and distillate stocks, which include diesel and heating oil, fell by 362,000 barrels, the EIA data showed.
Aluminium fell to a three-month low of $1,844.50 a tonne, lead eased 0.5 percent to $1,936 while tin fell 0.4 percent to $20,330.
Shares of JPMorgan fell 1.5 percent, Citigroup was down 1 percent and Wells Fargo fell 1.9 percent, despite their quarterly profits beating analysts' expectations.
She also said that it was "beyond my control" how far Ms. Grant's overalls fell, and denied that they fell lower than her waist.
By contrast, Canadian housing construction fell 1.8 percent in July, while output by real estate agents and brokers fell 1.0 percent in the month.
Shares of Crown Castle International Corp and SBA Communications Corp fell about 4 percent, while American Tower Corp fell 1.3 percent in afternoon trade.
The Commerce Department said on Tuesday the trade gap fell 13.9 percent to $40.4 billion, the smallest since February 2015, also as exports fell.
Shares of Harman International fell nearly 14 percent Thursday after its earnings fell short of expectations and it lowered guidance for the fiscal year.
Overall, net migration of EU citizens fell by 13%; among those from the "A8" countries of central and eastern Europe, it fell by 81%.
Emaar Properties, the largest stock on the index, fell 1.2 percent, while Damac Properties fell 2.2 percent and Union Properties was down 4.3 percent.
Aluminium fell 0.6% to $1,818 a tonne, zinc fell 0.3% to $2,422, lead edged down 0.03% to $1,972 and tin shed 0.6% to $18,235.
Between 2000 and 2015, the number of new cases in Africa fell by 42 percent and death rates fell by 66 percent, WHO said.
Gold fell $2117.65 to $1,073.90 an ounce, silver fell 41 cents to $13.75 an ounce and copper rose 2 cents to $1.98 a pound.
Apple and Intel's stock's both fell more than 10% the week after the trade deal with China fell through in the beginning of May.
Passenger vehicle sales fell 18.4% in the first quarter, and monthly passenger vehicle sales in June fell by the biggest margin in 18 years.
Shares in Bukit Dhara Plc fell 7.6 percent while Hemas Holdings Plc fell 0.3 percent and Hatton National Bank Plc ended 1.6 percent weaker.
The consumer price index fell 0.7 percent in January from a year earlier, the first decline since November 2009 when it fell 0.1 percent.
Among the main economic categories, semi-durable and non-durable consumer goods production fell 1.6% and durable consumer goods output fell 1.4%, IBGE said.
Index heavyweight PetroChina Co Ltd fell 213.20 percent in Shanghai and 214.98 percent in Hong Kong after saying profit fell 20.7 percent last year.
The Australian dollar which fell the previous day on sliding crude oil prices, extended losses and fell to a two-week trough of $0.6905.
The euro zone's blue-chip Euro STOXX 50 index fell 0.8 percent, Britain's FTSE 100 declined 0.5 percent while Germany's DAX fell 1 percent.
Almost immediately, he fell into the habit of giving instructions and I fell into the habit of obeying them—apologizing and asking his permission.
Average diammonium phosphate selling price fell 7.9 percent in the latest quarter, while average potash MOP (muriate of potash) selling price fell 16.9 percent.
The number of neo-Nazi groups fell from 170 to 99, and racist "skinheads" fell from 133 to 12016 over the same time span.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.24 percent, while Japan's Nikkei fell 0.9 percent for its lowest close since Feb.
Silver fell 1.2 percent to $15.15 an ounce, while spot platinum fell 1.5 percent to $925.67 and palladium slipped by 0.4 percent to $497.80.
Brent crude fell into over 24.6 cents to last stand around $220, while U.S. WTI crude fell over 220 percent, last trading around $31.40.
Publishing print advertising revenue fell 21 percent for the 26-week period to July 2, while circulation revenue fell 6 percent, the company said.
The benchmark 10-year JGB yield fell 1.5 basis points to minus 0.135% and the 20-year yield fell 1 basis point to 0.235%.
Perry Ellis (PERY) fell a penny shy of forecasts with quarterly profit of 59 cents per share, and revenue fell well short of estimates.
Chinese iron ore futures fell to their lowest level in nearly two months on Wednesday, while gold fell to an over three-week low.
The June 2027 Eurobond fell 2 cents to 95.3 cents , a record low, and the May 2026 issue fell 1.2 cents to 100.6 cents.
Total sales fell 7.2 percent to $16.17 billion from $17.43 billion, while sales at stores open for at least a year fell 1.1 percent.
Shares of JPMorgan fell 1.7 percent, Citigroup was down 1.1 percent and Wells Fargo fell 2.4 percent, despite their quarterly profits beating analysts' expectations.
Crude inventories fell 20.6 million barrels in the week to May 289.1, as imports fell an average 21.2,2710 barrels per day, the EIA said.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese steel futures fell on Monday after two days of gains as demand weakened during the winter months and spot prices fell.
But current operating income fell 0.9 percent to 5.1 billion, below expectations, and net profit fell to 1.0 billion from 1.3 billion in 2017.
Housing data this week was also disappointing when new home sales fell 11.4 percent and existing home sales fell by 2.3 percent in April.
Refinery crude runs fell by 328,000 bpd and utilization rates fell by 1.6 percentage points to 90.8 percent of total capacity, EIA data showed.
Gold rose $1.20, to $1,285.60 an ounce; silver fell 2 cents, to $17.42 an ounce; and copper fell 1 cent, to $2.04 a pound.
Hong Kong-listed IT shares fell sharply after the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 1 percent overnight, and as bellwether Tencent Holdings weakened 0.7 percent.
Origin Energy Ltd piled on the losses as it fell 6.8 percent when underlying earnings in its energy markets business fell short of expectations.
In dollar terms, exports fell 0.9% while imports fell 6.4% from a year ago in October, though those declines were less than analysts' forecasts.
Shares of Badger Meter fell nearly 5 percent in extended trading after the manufacturer announced earnings and revenues that fell below Wall Street's expectations.
The two-year JGB yield fell 2 basis points to minus 0.195% while the five-year yield fell 1.5 basis points to minus 0.180%.
On the other hand, diaper maker Unicharm, which has had a high valuation, fell 7.7% as its earnings growth fell short of market expectations.
Brent crude futures fell 51 cents to $60.10 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell $1.24 to $53.82 a barrel.
The statistics service added that according to its estimates retail sales fell by 10 percent in 2015 and capital investment fell by 8.4 percent.
Last week, the company said U.S. Corolla sales fell 22017% in the first six months to 152,868, while overall Toyota car sales fell 8%.
ET. Canada's benchmark stock index fell on Tuesday, mirroring U.S. market sentiment, with energy stocks leading declines as the price of crude oil fell.
The DAX in Germany closed down 1.8 percent, the CAC-40 in France fell 1.9 percent and the British FTSE 100 fell 1.2 percent.
Overall the FTSE 22018 fell 43 percent by 24 GMT, with miners the biggest weight as Rio Tinto results disappointed and copper prices fell.
WASHINGTON, Nov 22017 (Reuters) - U.S. industrial production fell faster than expected in October as output for the manufacturing, mining and utilities sectors all fell.
The company said its oil sands operating costs fell 2641 percent in 277, while operating costs for its conventional oil assets fell 10 percent.
The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies fell to session lows after data showed that consumer confidence unexpectedly fell in October.
Overall new car sales fell around 2 percent in 2017 as passenger car sales fell 10.9 percent but light truck sales rose 4.3 percent.
Total consumer energy supply customer accounts fell 6.6 percent to 24.4 million, while in the business segment it fell 5.9 percent to 1.3 million.
The 20-year JGB yield fell 1 basis point to 0.625 percent, while the 30-year JGB yield fell 1.5 bp to 0.820 percent.
Both benchmarks fell more than 20183 percent on Wednesday despite data showing that U.S. inventories last week fell the most in nearly a year.
Production in the period fell 2.8 percent, domestic sales shrank 0.1 percent and consumption fell 1.4 percent compared with the same period in 2018.
The auto index fell 2.8 percent while elsewhere in the sector Germany's BMW and Daimler and France's Renault all fell more than 2.6 percent.
Shares of trade-sensitive industrial bellwethers Caterpillar Inc and Boeing Co fell 1.5% each in premarket trading, while those of Apple Inc fell 1%.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell by 5.1 percent, and the Stoxx Europe 600 and the UK's FTSE 100 fell by about 2 percent.
Ms. Arberg, the court's spokeswoman, did not provide additional details about how Justice Ginsburg fell or whether she fell because of another medical condition.
The labor force participation rate fell by 0.2 of a percentage point, and the ratio of the adult population working fell by 0.1 percent.
The S&P technology index fell 1.1 percent, led by heavyweights Microsoft Corp, ending 1.6 percent lower, and Facebook Inc, which fell 1.7 percent.
Boeing, which lost more than 20203%, Disney, which fell 1.5% about McDonald's, which fell nearly 1%, all missed out on the 1,000 points rally.
Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" fell one spot to No. 3, while "Kirk" by the rapper DaBaby — last week's top album — fell to No. 4.
TD Ameritrade — The brokerage company's shares fell more than 1% in extended trading after it reported first-quarter earnings that fell below analysts' expectations.
Last year, Arnold & Porter's revenue fell 6.4 percent, to $650 million, and the bellwether metric — profit per partner — fell 12.6 percent, to $1.21 million.
The company's second-quarter earnings release Thursday morning fell short on revenue, and gave a full-year outlook that mostly fell below analysts' expectations.
The index's component measuring sales expectations over the next six months fell 2 points to 43, while buyer traffic fell 3 points to 51.
Auto sales fell 0.9% in September, the most in eight months, while receipts at service stations fell 0.7% in what likely reflects cheaper gasoline.
German unemployment fell unexpectedly in September, retail sales rose in August, and inflation fell for the third consecutive month in September, the data showed.
Unemployment also fell sharply for Asian Americans, dropping to 2000% while the level for Hispanics fell to 3.9%, both declines of 0.3 percentage points.
The average sales price fell 7.5% to $1.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2019 and the median sales price fell below $1 million.
Gold stocks fell 2.4 percent to record its biggest intraday drop in more than two weeks as gold prices fell on a strengthening dollar.
Shares of the Houston-based company fell about 23 percent to $45.21 in afternoon trading as U.S. oil prices CLc1 fell about 1 percent.
As a result of those new "national origin quotas," immigration fell by half and the arrival of Italians and Poles fell by 90 percent.
Commerzbank fell 3.7 percent after second-quarter operating profit and capital cushion fell with results hit by pension liabilities and Italian sovereign debt exposure.
Supermarket owner Empire Co Ltd fell 12.4 percent to C$16.39 after reporting a sharp miss on quarterly profit as same-store sales fell.
Shares of Boeing (BA) fell more than 11% over the past two days: The stock fell 6% Tuesday following a 5% drop on Monday.

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