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Russia Stocks Head for Correction as Micex Drops 11% From High in October

Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Russian stocks fell, sending the benchmark Micex Index down more than 10 percent from its high in October, as oil declined and concern deepened the withdrawal of stimulus measures will slow the global economic recovery. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

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