Wall Street closed in red territory yesterday. It ended at it’s lowest in more than a month Tuesday, after the latest round of data did little to dispel fears the economy was headed down a rockier path...
American shares, oil and the euro fell Monday, with the retreat sending the blue-chip index to its lowest level in more than a month, on signals Europe’s debt trouble could be worsening. The Dow Jones Industrial Average...
Global investors, coming off their third week of losses, will look to home sales, GDP and handful of earnings in the coming week for clarity on whether the economy and stocks are in for a rougher ride.Currency...
We’re getting ready for another interesting week ahead. Many analysts are predicting the commodity rebound will continue to the end of the month. We on the other hand, believe the impressive bullish run of 2010 and early...
U.S. stocks ended with mild gains Thursday, putting two major indexes in positive territory for the week, as sentiment improved on the heels of a lower claims for jobless benefits and decent quarterly results in the retail...
American shares rose Wednesday in a partial bounce-back from their recent slid. We started the day off with positive figures from Dell and finished the day off digesting the Fed minutes. The Fed doesn’t seem to be...
U.S. stocks fell for a third straight session after housing data and a slashed forecast from Hewlett-Packard Co. added to fears of further economic weakness, but shares ended off the day’s lows, helped by recent strength in...
Wall Street closed in red territory once again as investors found little reason to diverge from a seasonal lull that often follows first-quarter earnings. The “sell in May and go away” adage has some fundamentals behind it,...
The release of housing data and quarterly results from major retailers will likely put a double focus on consumer-driven stocks in the coming week as debt concerns loom. On Monday, the National Association of Home Builders is...
Another week begins with intense anticipation in the forex and commodity markets. Will silver and oil bounce back from their recent collapse, or will we see another red week with tremendous market instability. Either way, we are...