eBay UK is running another promotion for casual sellers this weekend. eBay.co.uk registered “Private” sellers can list up to 100 auctions in eligible categories with no listing fees on February 11 – 12, 2012.

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eBay UK Runs Free Listing Auction Promotion for Casual Sellers

Successful short-term debt auctions across the euro-zone in recent weeks have spurred stock rallies, but investors should hold their horses before they rely on the debt sales as crisis relief.

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Market Extra: Short-term debt auction euphoria is overstated

Strong debt auctions in Spain and France eased concerns about Europe's debt crisis and gave European equities a boost on Thursday.

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Strong Debt Auctions Boost European Shares

European Economics Preview: French, Spanish Bond Auctions Due

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European Economics Preview: French, Spanish Bond Auctions Due

Portugal will test the markets’ appetite for debt tomorrow when the country auctions the longest maturity bills since it sought rescue funds last year from the European Union and International Monetary Fund.

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Portugal to Sell Debt With Longest Maturity Since Rescue

Negotiators reached an outline deal Thursday on a European pact to restore balanced budgets and Greece voiced hope it will secure a private debt write-down, as Italy and Spain sailed through their first bond auctions of the year.

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Key debt crisis deals near as Italy, Spain beat bond blues

MADRID (Reuters) – Spain and Italy spread cheer through euro zone markets on Thursday with solid debt auctions at sharply lower borrowing costs in 2012's first real test of appetite for debt from the euro zone's bruised periphery. Much of the result reflected the success, at least for now, of what amounts to a back-door bailout by the European Central Bank, which has lent nearly half a trillion …

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Yields fall sharply at Spanish, Italian debt sales

LONDON (Reuters) – The euro jumped and stocks rose as strong demand at auctions for Italian and Spanish government debt on Thursday eased fears over the region's debt crisis but markets are on watch for comments from the European Central Bank after it left interest rates unchanged. U.S. stock index futures point to stocks rising on Wall Street after the well-received sovereign debt sales …

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Global stocks, euro up as euro zone debt fears ease

European Union countries will need to sell billions of dollars in bonds every week in 2012 to replace existing debt, and policymakers and investors are watching upcoming debt auctions for signs of weakness.

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DealBook: For Europe, Few Options in a Vicious Cycle of Debt

LONDON (Reuters) – The euro and global stocks fell on Wednesday after ratings agency Fitch called on the European Central Bank to do more to solve the currency bloc's debt crisis, unnerving investors ahead of auctions for Spanish and Italian bonds later in the week. U.S. stock index futures also turned lower, pointing to a weaker start on Wall Street, hurt by computer giant Microsoft's warning …

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Euro, global stocks fall on call for ECB debt action

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