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    Shares ease, Spanish debt costs curb risk appetite

    Mon, 05/28/2012 - 21:00 EDT - Yahoo!

    Asian shares and the euro eased on Tuesday, with a relief rally from last week's heavy selling faltering quickly as a surge in Spanish borrowing costs added to simmering worries about Europe's debt restructuring ...

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