U.S. stocks open lower to extend losing streak (at MarketWatch)
U.S. stocks opened lower on Monday, extending a losing streak into a fifth consecutive session, as data from Japan furthered worries about the global economy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 59.34 points to 10,243.81. us.rd.yahoo.com |
Economic data show recovery still kicking, a bit
It was a glass-half-full day for economic data on Thursday ... sort of.  The upbeat news was tempered by worries about what Friday's unemployment report will say about the state of the labor market. Unemployment benefits - Jobless claims - Unemployment - Business - Work pheedo.msnbc.msn.com |
Movers & Shakers: Thursday’s biggest gaining and declining stocks
[at MarketWatch] - MarketWatch s daily rundown of major gainers and decliners in the U.S. stock market. us.rd.yahoo.com |
US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Dow tops 11,000 for first time since May
The Dow Jones industrials crossed the 11,000 threshold for the first time since early May on Friday as U.S. stocks gained modestly on stronger resource and consumer shares. us.rd.yahoo.com |
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks rise after upbeat corporate reports
Stocks gain for a fourth day after results from some industry giants and signals from the Fed about more monetary easing ahead. us.rd.yahoo.com |