Overview
Americas
Europe
Asia
Commodities
DJIA
+46.97
18,019.35
+0.26
S&P 500
+8.51
2,096.99
+0.41
FTSE 100
+45.41
6,873.52
+0.67
Nikkei 225
-66.36
17,913.36
-0.37
Crude Oil (WTI)
+1.57
52.78
+3.07
DJIA
+46.97
18,019.35
+0.26
S&P 500
+8.51
2,096.99
+0.41
NASDAQ
+36.22
4,893.84
+0.75
TSX
+36.29
15,264.81
+0.24
iBovespa
+1,103.20
50,635.92
+2.23
Stoxx 50
+29.98
3,447.59
+0.88
FTSE 100
+45.41
6,873.52
+0.67
CAC 40
+33.16
4,759.36
+0.70
DAX
+43.75
10,963.40
+0.40
IBEX 35
+177.30
10,739.50
+1.68
Nikkei 225
-66.36
17,913.36
-0.37
Hang Seng
+260.39
24,682.54
+1.07
ASX 200
+133.90
5,877.47
+2.33
Shanghai
+30.41
3,203.83
+0.96
Sensex 30
+289.83
29,094.93
+1.01
Crude Oil (WTI)
+1.57
52.78
+3.07
Crude Oil (Brent)
+2.24
61.52
+3.78
Gold
+6.40
1,227.10
+0.52
Silver
+0.50
17.29
+2.98
Copper
+0.30
260.50
+0.12

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Feb. 13 -- Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was charged by a prosecutor with trying to cover up the alleged involvement of Iranian officials in the country’s worst terrorist attack. Now a judge must decide whether to pursue the case. Bloomberg’s Katia Porzecanski speaks on “Bottom Line.”

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Feb. 13 -- Xiaomi, the rising Chinese smartphone maker, is taking its first small step into the U.S. market. The company announced plans to open the Mi.com website in the U.S. and other unspecified markets over the next few months. The site will not sell the company’s popular smartphones or tablets but will carry other products, such as health bands, power chargers, and headphones. Xiaomi announced this news during a press event in San Francisco. Bloomberg's Brad Stone attended the event, and sat down with Xiaomi's Vice President Hugo Barra for an exclusive interview.

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Feb. 13 -- President Barack Obama is hosting a White-House sponsored summit on cybersecurity and consumer protection at Stanford University, but some of the biggest names in the tech industry will be absent from the event. Bloomberg’s Peter Cook reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”

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