Wall Street recap - Richmond Times-Dispatch
slipped from 13-month highs in light trading yesterday as gains in health-care companies helped offset drops in financial and industrial stocks. The Dow Howard Ward, chief investment officer of the GAMCO Growth Fund, stated a warning from
Stocks: Slide on concerns about Dubai debt fallout - Tulsa World
NEW YORK — Stocks skidded Friday as concern swept world markets that financial trouble in the Middle Eastern city-state of Dubai will upend a global economic recovery. Major stock indexes fell more than 1 percent from 13-month highs, including the
Dubai debt fears remain focus in world markets - Daily Breeze
Wall Street would not be hit as hard as Asia by the news Dubai is having trouble handling its debt. In Europe, the FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was up 18.79 points, or 0.4 percent, at 5,212.92 while Germany’s DAX rose 25.33 points
Newspaper circulation may be worse than it looks - Associated Press
These looser standards are especially helpful to a newspaper if it sells an “electronic edition.” That can include a subscriber-only Web site, such as what The Wall Street Journal recorded by the Audit Agency of Circulations, the organization
Not the Same Old Bull: Wall Street’s New Bull Market Symbol Now - PR.com
It’s not the same old bull anymore. After 200 years, the Wall Street bull is history. The new, modern, 21st century symbol is a rocket. Just in time for the holidays, the “Bull Market Rocket” is now introduced as a 14 inch tall desktop replica
Wall Street chills: VIX at 15-month low - Financial Post
Nobody expects huge swings in the market for this week,” stated Joe Kinahan, chief derivatives strategist at TD Ameritrade. The VIX is a 30-day risk forecast based on com option strategist Frederic Ruffy. In addition to a relatively sanguine outlook
Cantwell aims to rein in Wall Street with gambling rules - Tacoma News Tribune
WASHINGTON – Sen. Maria Cantwell wants to use state gambling laws to regulate parts of Wall Street, saying someone needs to police financial markets where “casino capitalism” involving highly speculative trades she likens to sophisticated
Asian Stocks Prone to Fall After Europe Selloff - CNBC
Friday after debt problems in Dubai hit financial markets, dragging down European shares to their worst daily loss in seven months. Markets lack trading leads from Wall Street MSCI’s measure of Asia Pacific stocks excluding Japan slipped 1.5











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