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The great Wall Street housing grab
Chad Ellingwood wasn’t really in the market for a home in the summer of 2006. .....»»
Thirty-One Dividend Aristocrats for Further Review
We have had a turbulent week on Wall Street last week. It also sounds like the upcoming week would be turbulent as well. As a result, I decided to run my screening criteria against the list of dividend aristocrats,.....»»
Global bankers throw out dealmaking basics in age of outbreak
It sounds like advice for averting Wall Street deals: Don’t travel. Don’t meet clients. Don’t even shake hands......»»
Stocks under pressure as Apple sounds warning on coronavirus
Asian shares fell and Wall Street was poised to retreat from record highs on Tuesday after Apple Inc said it would miss its March quarter revenue guidance as the coronavirus slowed production and weakened demand in China......»»
Shares set fresh records, lifted by U.S. housing data
Key world equity indexes scaled new highs on Friday as the latest U.S. data - a surge in housing starts to the highest level since 2006 - drove stocks on Wall Street to records and investors away from risk-adverse assets such as the yen......»»
Asian stocks climb but dearth of trade details caps gains
Asian shares gained on Tuesday, but a lack of detail about the Sino-U.S. trade deal tempered some of the exuberance that sent Wall Street to record highs overnight, while familiar fears of a hard Brexit knocked the pound......»»
The Number One: This investment has beaten Warren Buffett by 200X over the past 30 years — but good luck grabbing a piece of it
Would you invest in a fund that charges a 5% management fee and a 44% performance fee? Sounds like a bad idea, a ripoff, a fleecing of the sheep by some greedy Wall Street master of the universe. Until you look at the numbers......»»
As Warren gains in race, Wall Street sounds the alarm
From corporate boardrooms to breakfast meetings, investor conferences to charity galas, Ms. Warren’s rise in the Democratic primary polls is rattling bankers, investors and their affluent clients......»»
As Warren gains in race, Wall Street sounds the alarm
From corporate boardrooms to breakfast meetings, investor conferences to charity galas, Ms. Warren’s rise in the Democratic primary polls is rattling bankers, investors and their affluent clients......»»
Asian stocks fail to catch Wall Street"s Fed cheer as trade angst dominates
Asian stocks struggled on Friday to track Wall Street's exuberance about a possible U.S. rate cut next month as anxiety over Sino-U.S. trade negotiations clouded the investor mood in the region......»»
Wall Street sounds recession-watch alarm bell
Interest rates on U.S. government bonds are falling fast and flashing a warning signal that has historically indicated investors are bracing for the increased likelihood of an economic recession......»»
"Biggest Fine Ever": Wells Fargo To Announce $1BN Settlement On "Risk Management"
In a story that sounds suspiciously similar to another report published by Reuters roughly two weeks ago, the Wall Street Journal said Thursday that Wells Fargo is nearing a $1 billion settlement on its risk manag.....»»
An incident back in 2006 shows just how far back Theranos’ deception went in the company’s history
Jeff Chiu/AP Blood-testing company Theranos had been around for 12 years before questions started getting raised. However, the company had a long history of deceptive practices. In Wall Street J.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Some cancer patients can skip costly chemo — without harming survival rates
The average monthly price of oncology drugs in the U.S. has more than doubled since 2006 to $15,535 in 2015......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Merkel tries to quell immigration row threatening to topple Germany’s ruling coalition
The German chancellor sounds out other countries’ willingness to readmit migrants after a dispute over open borders broke out with government coalition partner the CSU......»»
Asian shares extend bounce but trade war caps gains
Asian shares extended their recovery on Friday, as investors shifted their focus to bullish expectations for Wall Street earnings and as a weaker yen supported Japanese stocks, though Sino-U.S. trade tensions have tempered exuberance......»»
Musk"s Tesla buyout plan could test Wall Street"s nerves
A leveraged buyout of electric carmaker Tesla could be an ominous sign of market exuberance, but investors may need more justification to run for the exits......»»
Cramer: Charts show steady investor optimism, more upside for stocks
Jim Cramer and technician Carley Garner check on Wall Street exuberance with several key charts......»»
Jefferies Upgrades Citi To Buy, Sounds Optimistic Note On Latin American Business
Citigroup, Inc. (NYSE: C) has been a major market laggard over the past year, but one Wall Street analyst said Friday that Citi’s business will be turning the corner in 2019. Late.....»»
Southwest Airlines to end flights to 4 major airports
The Dallas-based carrier announced the changes April 25, at the same time it reported earnings that were below analyst expectations. The Wall Street Journal tied lackluster earnings across the industry to ongoing issues with Boeing planes......»»