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Stocks Dip on Bad Oil News
Oct 8, 2007 3:40 PM CDT
Stocks Dip on Bad Oil News
(Newser)
- Stocks fell today as oil producers and miners faced fears a slow economy would hamper demand. Crude dropped as low as $78.98 as Columbus Day brought the slowest trading session of the year; the Dow closed at 14,043.73, down 22.28. Exxon and Occidental both saw declines,...
Economy Slows, Stocks Surge: What Gives?
Oct 6, 2007 6:54 PM CDT
Economy Slows, Stocks Surge: What Gives?
'Teflon investors' are relying on the good news
(Newser)
- Stocks are surging while classic indicators are signaling slump — so what gives? The answer, reports the
Washington Post
, lies in a bright jobs report and spiking Standard & Poor's 500-stock index. Backers are dissing the bad news as fast as they can finance, says the
Post
: "Call them...
Jobs Stats Propel Markets
Oct 5, 2007 3:55 PM CDT
Jobs Stats Propel Markets
(Newser)
- The Dow and the S&P each set intraday records after today’s unexpectedly good jobs news, and the Nasdaq hit a 7-year high. The Dow closed at 14,066.01, up 91.70 points, and the S&P climbed 14.75 to 1,557.59 after indications that a...
Market Rises
on Strong
Jobs Report
Oct 5, 2007 10:08 AM CDT
Market Rises on Strong Jobs Report
September stats strong, August losses revised to gains
(Newser)
- Stocks surged this morning after a highly anticipated jobs report came back reassuringly strong, with 110,000 US workers gaining jobs in September. At the same time, the upsetting August jobs loss—which fueled rampant recession fears—was revised to a gain of 89,000. Growth exceeded expectations among economists...
Dow Flat, Awaiting Jobs Stats
Oct 4, 2007 3:39 PM CDT
Dow Flat, Awaiting Jobs Stats
Next Fed move may follow from Friday’s report
(Newser)
- The stock market held steady today, as neither a drop in factory orders nor a rise in unemployment claims rattled investors bracing for tomorrow’s crucial jobs report—which could help spur the Fed’s next interest rate move. The Dow was up 6.26 points to 13,974.31,...
Market Down, But News Is Good
Oct 3, 2007 3:48 PM CDT
Market Down, But News Is Good
Tech stocks drop, but new signs crisis is ending
(Newser)
- Stocks fell today as the tech sector dragged the Dow down 79.26 points to 13,968.05—but the mood was upbeat nonetheless, as a jobs survey fueled hopes that payrolls began to rebound in September. All eyes are on a key hiring report coming out Friday; good news...
Dow Dips on Monday Overreach
Oct 2, 2007 3:53 PM CDT
Dow Dips on Monday Overreach
A rough housing report doesn’t help
(Newser)
- The market was mostly down today, after investors corrected for yesterday’s record-breaking spike, and a new drop in a home-sales index stirred mortgage anxieties. The Dow dipped 40.24 points to 14,047.31, with one strategist telling MarketWatch, “The fundamental news didn’t warrant the rally.”...
Dow Breaks 14,000 for 2nd Time
Oct 1, 2007 3:53 PM CDT
Dow Breaks 14,000 for 2nd Time
New clarity takes steam out of doomsday scenario
(Newser)
- Citigroup and UBS warned of steep third quarter declines today, and the Dow responded by jumping 191.92 points—reacting to new clarity in an uncertain market, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The index hit an intraday record—14,091.53—before closing at 14,087.55, only the second...
Stocks Dip on Mortgage Fears
Sep 28, 2007 3:22 PM CDT
Stocks Dip on Mortgage Fears
Foreclosure worries continue to simmer
(Newser)
- The markets dropped today on news that mortgage defaults last month climbed 30% from a year earlier, more evidence that foreclosures are on the rise. Wells Fargo and Washington Mutual tumbled, and the Dow dipped 17.31 to 13,895.63. Stocks bottomed out after a Fed official said players...
Stocks Climb on Rate-Cut Hype
Sep 27, 2007 3:51 PM CDT
Stocks Climb on Rate-Cut Hype
S&P surging on last, next Fed slashes
(Newser)
- The stock market rose for a second day as a weak new-home-sales report added energy to speculation that the Fed will slash rates again next month; Bloomberg puts the odds of a quarter-point cut at 88%. The S&P added 5.96 to reach 1,531.38, climbing within 1....
Stocks Rise on Buffett Rumor
Sep 26, 2007 3:46 PM CDT
Stocks Rise on Buffett Rumor
Berkshire CEO may buy 20% of Bear Stearns
(Newser)
- The Dow climbed 99.5 points today on the strength of the GM settlement and speculation that billionaire Warren Buffett might buy 20% of beleaguered Bear Stearns. The brokerage helped spur the biggest gain in a week, jumping 7.7% after the Buffett story circulated. Said a trader, “You...
Stocks Edge Up in Balancing Act
Sep 25, 2007 3:44 PM CDT
Stocks Edge Up in Balancing Act
Retailers’ sales sink as homes out-perform expectations
(Newser)
- Stocks rose slightly today as retail woes were somewhat offset by August home sales that outperformed expectations, MarketWatch reports. Led by Microsoft, which rode the release of “Halo 3” to a 1.5% jump, the Dow climbed 19.59 to 13,778.65. The S&P dipped 0.52...
Stocks Down, Led by Financials
Sep 24, 2007 3:44 PM CDT
Stocks Down, Led by Financials
Financial and energy companies led the way
(Newser)
- The stock market took a dip today after an IMF report predicted that credit markets may not “normalize" soon and will slow global economic growth. Financial and energy companies helped pull the Dow down 61.13 points to 13,759.06. Citigroup, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase all...
Markets Wrap Up Banner Week
Sep 21, 2007 3:37 PM CDT
Markets Wrap Up Banner Week
Best week in 6 months
(Newser)
- Stocks climbed again today, closing out the biggest weekly gain since March. The Dow rose 53.49 to 13,820.19, the Nasdaq climbed 16.93 to 2,671.22, and the S&P 500 closed at 1,525.75, up 7.00. The Dow and S&P rose 2....
Stocks Dip After Two-Day Spike
Sep 20, 2007 3:34 PM CDT
Stocks Dip After Two-Day Spike
Goldman’s success can’t stop dollar jitters
(Newser)
- Stocks fell today after two days of bullish investing set off by the Fed’s interest rate cuts; one trader told the
Journal
profit-taking would have taken its toll "even if there was no news whatsoever.” But there was news: FedEx cut its profit forecast; the dollar continued...
Dubai Buys Nasdaq, LSE Shares
Sep 20, 2007 8:01 AM CDT
Dubai Buys Nasdaq, LSE Shares
Oil-rich emirate looks to diversify, picks up 20% of big indexes
(Newser)
- Dubai will buy substantial stakes in two stock markets in an attempt to diversify its holdings beyond petroleum, Bloomberg reports. Borse Dubai, the emirate's investing arm, will acquire almost 20% of the Nasdaq and 28% of the London Stock Exchange. The Nasdaq purchase includes a deal for a Norwegian exchange...
Stocks Keep Up Rate-Cut Rally
Sep 19, 2007 3:39 PM CDT
Stocks Keep Up Rate-Cut Rally
iPhone sales spur market on
(Newser)
- The stock market kept rising one day after the Fed slashed key interest rates, as speculation that the housing slump might ebb compounded the biggest rally in four years. The Dow climbed 76.17 to 13815.56, while the Nasdaq rose 14.82 to close at 2666.48 and the...
Stocks Soar on Fed Surprise
Sep 18, 2007 3:29 PM CDT
Stocks Soar on Fed Surprise
Financial shares enjoy particular surge
(Newser)
- The markets responded with a roar to the Fed’s surprisingly deep rate cut today, with financial shares enjoying the biggest spike. The Dow climbed a whopping 324.10 points to 13,727.52, the Nasdaq rose 64.38 to 2,646.23, and the S&P closed at 1518....
Stocks Dive Before Fed Meeting
Sep 17, 2007 3:52 PM CDT
Stocks Dive Before Fed Meeting
All indexes fall as traders bite nails over tomorrow's Federal Reserve meeting
(Newser)
- Wall Street bit its collective nails today, with fear mounting that the Fed meeting tomorrow will result in a rate cut of only 25 basis points rather than the 50 traders crave. The Dow fell 39.10 to 13,403.42, the S&P 500 dipped 7.60 to 1,...
Stocks in Holding Pattern With All Eyes on Fed
Sep 14, 2007 4:01 PM CDT
Stocks in Holding Pattern With All Eyes on Fed
Hands wring over Fed and consumers
(Newser)
- Stocks marked time today, settling into an eerie calm before next week’s nail-biter Fed decision on interest rates. Investors mulled conflicting consumer data: The University of Michigan/Reuters consumer-sentiment survey announced a rise to 83.8, but August retail growth was less than expected. The confusion amounted to modest gains...
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