Stocks: Headed higher at the start
Investors may push stocks higher Monday, building on a positive end to last week, after a U.S. jobs report allayed fears of an early withdrawal of monetary stimulus.
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Jobs number 'perfect' for nervous investors
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Verizon stock rises despite privacy scandal
The government may hear Verizon customers now. But investors don't seem worried.
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Turkey's markets rattled by unrest
Turkish investors remain on edge as they consider the possibility that protests and unrest gripping the nation for the past week might continue indefinitely.
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Ultra-low interest rates are making bonds unsafe
Apple is now one of the most aggressive tech companies in adopting progressive environmental policies in China.
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Japan stocks under pressure
Nikkei extended its decline, and briefly fell into bear market territory. Index now down 19%.
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Stocks: On hold before jobs report
U.S. stocks were in a holding pattern Friday as investors await the all-important monthly jobs report.
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Banks will take a hit on mortgage refi bust
The number of people looking to refinance their home loan has plummeted recently and that's going to hurt banks that were benefiting from the high volume of refis.
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Taxpayers to make $1 billion from GM stock sale
Treasury and union trust fund announce they will time sale of GM stock to correspond with its entrance back into the S&P 500.
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SAC not closing its doors to investors
As investors yank billions of dollars out of SAC Capital, the hedge fund says it's committed to keeping its doors open to outside investors.
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SEC accuses Thai investor of insider trading ahead of Smithfield acquisition
Something was rotten in last week's big pork deal, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Government 'spying' on my Verizon phone? Who cares?
Reports that the NSA is tracking phone records of Verizon customers have raised concerns about privacy. But is it really that big of a deal?
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SodaStream fizzles as buyout rumors fade
Shares pared back from a big rally after Pepsi denied rumors it was in talks to buy the soda maker.
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ECB trims 2013 forecast, keeps rates steady
The European Central Bank trimmed its forecast for the eurozone economy in 2013, but left interest rates unchanged as expected. Says it still believes a gradual recovery will begin in the second half.
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Stocks head for bounce after sharp fall
U.S. stock futures indicate a rebound on day after markets tumbled on fears the Fed will taper its bond-buying program.
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Dimon: Expect 'scary' markets
JPMorgan CEO tells Fortune Global Forum that markets will be volatile until rates normalize.
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