U.S. stocks open lower in tracking oil s fall (at MarketWatch)
U.S. stocks opened lower Wednesday, with energy companies leading the retreat after an unexpected rise in U.S. supply had crude-oil futures lapsing under $75 a barrel. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 40.87 points to 10,364.98. us.rd.yahoo.com |
Rates, politics, overseas doubts irk shares
THE share market has opened flat as investors await clarity on the political situation and an interest rate decision. news.com.au |
Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks
[AP] - A look at Nasdaq 10 most-active stocks at 1 p.m.: Cisco Systems Inc. rose .1 percent to $22.11 with 26,533,100 shares traded. finance.yahoo.com |
Wall Street extends rally into a new week
Stocks wavered Monday as investors struggled to extend a rally that pushed the Dow Jones industrial average above 11,000 last week for the first time since early May. pheedo.msnbc.msn.com |
Energy stocks hold gains for the week
Sector trades flat to modestly higher, as crude-oil futures pull back. us.rd.yahoo.com |