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U.S. stock futures were little changed early Friday. but that could change quickly when the highly anticipated monthly jobs report is released an hour before the open.
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The stock market has wobbled throughout April, and the week ahead on Wall Street will probably be another rough one.
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Stocks nosedive as investors grow anxious
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U.S. stocks dropped Wednesday, rebounding somewhat into the close, as investors grew increasingly anxious about what the markets might look like without additional stimulus from the Federal Reserve.
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U.S. stocks were headed for a flat open Friday, after finishing the previious session at multi-year highs, as investors hesitated to make big bets before Greece secures a second bailout to avoid a default.
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Stocks: Investors take Greek deal in stride
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Investors have been betting on a Greek austerity deal all week, and now that it’s finally here, they’re breathing a sigh of relief. U.S. stocks closed modestly higher Thursday following a morning of choppy trading.
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Stocks: Investors bemoan unfinished Greek deal
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U.S. stocks are prepping for a lower open, after the weekend came and went without Greek leaders reaching an agreement on a debt-relief deal.
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Europe: Still a huge pain in the neck for investors
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Investing experts may be predicting a modest rise for stocks in 2012, but it will be far from smooth sailing.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
Today, essentially two global economies exist side by side. The U.S. and its advanced peers continue to struggle with high unemployment, idle capacity, depressed housing markets, and anemic growth. Credit remains tight in much of the developed world, despite historically low interest rates. Debt-laden European nations pose heightened risk for anyone exposed to their banking system. (See: Corzine, MF Global, Inglorious End of.) By contrast, the global financial crisis has “left no lasting wounds” on China, India, Brazil, and other emerging economies, according to a recent IMF report.
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Investors have little to be thankful for – The Buzz
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The Federal Reserve is essentially asking big Wall Street banks to estimate how much they will lose in case a plague of locusts descend on Europe and the United States.
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Stocks: Investors sit tight at end of rough week
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