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For more surveys cage cher information on examines ACG, visit AbramsJulian Espiritu914-696-5100Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Overseas shares traded in theUnited States slid on Monday as fears of a deepening recessionhit stocks across the board. Stocks | China A report that China could have suspended planned copperpurchases sent the metal price down by 6 percent, hittingminers, while a more than 7 percent slide in NYMEX oil futuresCLc1 ignited a sell-off in energy companies. The Bank of New York Mellon's index of leading AmericanDepositary Receipts (ADRs) .BKADR fell 3.1 percent, while the30-share Dow Jones industrial average .DJI lost 1.9 percent.
New York traded shares of Brazilian miner Vale RIO.N slid8.1 percent to $12.75, while Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal(MT.N) fell 7.2 percent to $25.08 cher hot . The Bank of New York Mellon's index of leading EuropeanADRs .BKEUR fell 2.9 percent and the FTSEurofirst 300.FTEU3 index of top European shares lost 1.6 percent, hurt byenergy companies and the auto industry ADRs of Eni SpA (E.N) fell 2.5 percent to $45.71 . The Bank of New York Mellon's index of leading Asian ADRs.BKAS was down 3.2 percent . The MSCI index of Asia-Pacificshares outside of Japan .MIAPJ0000PUS fell 3.2 percent .
New York traded shares of PetroChina (PTR.N) were off 5.6percent at $84.41 and China Petroleum (SNP.N) lost 5.1 percentto $57.07 cher lynn . The Latin American ADR index .BKLA moved down 5.6 percentweighed down by Brazilian energy company Petrobras (PBR.N) down8.8 percent to $24.58 . Regional benchmarks were hit as Brazil's Bovespa .BVSPlost 5.2 percent, Argentina's Merval .MERV was down 4.4percent and Mexico's IPC .MXX fell 3 percent . (Reporting by Rodrigo Campos; Editing by Leslie Adler) Stocks China .
It didn't take Ilya Kovalchuk long to pick up where he left off.Kovalchuk, after missing six games with a foot injury, led the Thrashers to a 5-3 victory over the slumping New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden Thursday night.The Thrashers' captain had a goal and two assists in his return to action, but was not the only Thrasher that had a huge impact on the game.Rich Peverley—who was claimed off waivers from Nashville midway through last season—also added a goal and two assists for Atlanta.Atlanta opened up the scoring just 19 seconds into the game with a goal by Colby Armstrong—the first of three leads for the Thrashers.The Rangers battled back to tie the game with a tap-in goal by Artem Anisimov following a shot by Marian Gaborik.A four-minute stretch during the second period proved to be the back-breaker for the Rangers.After tying the game 2-2 following a power-play goal from Marian Gaborik (13), the Rangers lost control of the game, allowing two quick goals by the Thrashers."We just didn't have any momentum in the second period," said center Vinny Prospal . "Once we tie the game, all of a sudden in 30 seconds it's 4-2 instead of us maybe going ahead and going into the third period with the lead."During those 30 seconds, Kovalchuk scored his 10th goal of the season on the power play, followed by an Evander Kane goal after a giveaway by Henrik Lundqvist."I gave away the puck there, I can't assume we have a guy on the board," said Lundqvist . "I have to take a better look, that was a killer."Lundqvist made his first start following a two-gameabsence with an un-disclosed injury.The Rangers (10-8-1), played their first game following a Western road trip . Coach John Tortorella admitted the team looked "slow" during the early parts of the game, which could be attributed to the long trip.During that road trip, the Rangers lost two of their top-three centers in Brandon Dubinsky (broken hand) and captain Chris Drury (concussion).The Rangers play the Senators in Ottawa on Saturday. . (Recasts; adds byline, details) Stocks | Bonds By Joan Gralla NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - The push for green jobs as away to protect the environment while addressing risingunemployment gained momentum on Monday with the governors ofNew York, Virginia and Maryland announcing initiatives New York Gov. David Paterson said he has approved acontract between the state's power authority and Alcoa (AA.N)under which the aluminum maker will build a new $600 millionplant and keep its upstate facilities open in return forlow-cost electricity. The long-term agreement will protect 900 North County jobsand keep a key private employer in the region for decades,Paterson said in a statement.

