Stocks Cheapest in 26 Years as S&P 500 Falls, Profit Rises
For the second time since the bull market began, profits are surging and stocks are falling.
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For the second time since the bull market began, profits are surging and stocks are falling.
BusinessWeek.com — Finance
Stocks rose, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to its biggest three-day gain since March, and Treasuries fell after Greece passed austerity measures and banks rallied as the Federal Reserve relaxed restrictions on debit- card transaction fees. Oil surged, and the dollar dropped.
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European stocks and U.S. index futures declined before the Federal Reserve indicates whether there will be more stimulus measures. Treasuries rose, while the pound weakened and oil retreated.
BusinessWeek.com — Finance
For the second time since the bull market began, profits are surging and stocks are falling
BusinessWeek.com — Finance
For the second time since the bull market began, profits are surging and stocks are falling
BusinessWeek.com — Finance
European stocks dropped for a sixth day, for the longest losing streak since March, after Ben S. Bernanke gave no hint that the central bank will unveil a new round of stimulus. U.S. futures and Asian shares retreated.
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Australia’s economy shrank in the first quarter by the most in 20 years as floods hurt exports, even as stronger business investment underscored the central bank’s forecast for a rebound in the second half of the year.
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U.S. stocks fell this week, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average to its longest streak of losses since 2004, after worse-than-estimated reports on jobs and manufacturing fueled concern earnings growth will slow.
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