BANGKOK (AP) -- Asian stock markets mostly fell Thursday amid mounting concerns about the health of Europe's banks and a weakening global economy. Oil prices hovered below $83 a barrel as investors debated whether weakening economic growth in the U.S. and Europe would undermine global crude demand ...
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