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		<title>Where are all the bargains?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The stock markets are filled with opportunities right now. The slump in stock prices isn&#8217;t a reflection on the underlying companies; it&#8217;s a reflection of the need to raise capital and the desire to avoid risk. The tide in the stock markets has well and truly gone out&#8230;.but it won&#8217;t stay out forever.
Take Japans Nikkei [...]]]></description>
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