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NEW YORK — Stocks rallied Tuesday, rebounding from the market's worst tumble since October, after General Electric Co. announced plans to maintain its dividend, and the Federal Reserve extended terms of three emergency loan programs.
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Double Digit Returns From Stocks And Bonds? - Forbes
Yes, it's true. Investments can appreciate. Even as the S&P fell on Monday, the Forbes.com Investor Team happened on an asset allocation model that they hope yields double-digit returns over one and (annualized) over five years. No promises here, of ...
Wall Street rallies on GE and financials - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks rallied on Tuesday as bargain hunters snatched up beaten down shares after Monday's steep sell-off, buttressed by news that General Electric would maintain its dividend. The energy sector, currently the least expensive ...
Rebound Overrides Weak Auto Sales Data - Investors Business Daily
Citigroup ( C ) and Bank of America ( BAC ) led the Dow higher and Liberty Media ( LINTA ) and Sears Holdings ( SHLD ) topped the Nasdaq 100 as indexes continued taking back more of Monday's sharp losses. Auto makers began to report November light ...
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Stocks recouped some of the previous session's steep losses, though traders remained wary of jobs data due later in the week and the fate of bellwether companies scrambling to get on surer footing amid the sagging global economy. The Dow Jones ...
Double Digit Returns From Stocks And Bonds? - Forbes
Yes, it's true. Investments can appreciate. Even as the S&P fell on Monday, the Forbes.com Investor Team happened on an asset allocation model that they hope yields double-digit returns over one and (annualized) over five years. No promises here, of ...
Market's Late Surge Salvages Gains - Investors Business Daily
Indexes rose in a late surge, capping a volatile session with solid gains Tuesday. The NYSE composite led throughout the session, leaping to a 4.3% gain in the final 90 minutes of trading. The S&P 500 closed with a 4% win. The Nasdaq and the Dow ...
Seoul shares seen up on U.S. gains, easier oil - CNBC
SEOUL, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Seoul shares may rise on Wednesday after a firm finish on Wall Street overnight, with financials in particular likely to lead gains after their U.S. peers' big rally, while easier oil may lend support to transporters. Banking ...
Why Bear-Market Rallies Are Different These Days - CNBC
While the recent stock market rebound may not last, it has come with something Wall Street hasn't seen in awhile?buying into a rally. Oliver P. Quilla for CNBC.com NYSE Traders Since stocks entered bear-market territory during the summer, investors ...
Stocks end short session with 5th straight gain - Minneapolis Star Tribune
If he continues with what he has said he plans on doing, keeping the tax cuts, limited spending, cutting the budget, we just might make it ? read more out of this. I am still going to withhold on the stock market for a bit. I think Obama realizes ...
US Dollar Tumbles as Q3 GDP Falls 0.5% Amidst Sharpest Contraction in ... - FXStreet.com
The US dollar fell sharply across the majors as US data was broadly disappointing, adding to the pile of evidence suggesting that the nation is in the midst of recession. It seems that the announcement of yet another Federal Reserve lending facility ...
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