Archive for September, 2007

Stocks advance as Fed awaited

U.S. stocks pushed forward at the start of trading Tuesday as investors considered inflation data and Lehman Brothers results while expecting the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.

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Greenspan: ‘Exuberance’ returns

Alan Greenspan’s memoir arrives with remarkable timing for two reasons. One is that at a time like this, with financial markets in upheaval, we yearn for guidance from the oracle who presided over 18 years of relative peace and prosperity in the U.S. economy.

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Hurdles remain in auto labor talks

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UAW, GM labor talks go to overtime

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Stocks take a hit at the open

U.S. stocks slipped at the start of trading Friday as the ongoing concerns about global credit were reinforced with news from the U.K.

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Most Expensive ZIP Codes

Our coast-to-coast look at the areas of the country that boast the priciest real estate and the richest residents.

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Stocks show early strength

U.S. stocks rallied at the start of trading Thursday, with tech issues especially strong, as oil prices came off their record peaks.

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Stocks edge lower at start

U.S. stocks were modestly lower at the start of trading Wednesday as oil prices in record territory and a weaker dollar made investors nervous.

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U.S. stocks gain ground at open

U.S. stocks opened higher Tuesday as investors saw some hope in economic reports, including one on employment.

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Stocks chip their way higher

U.S. stocks pushed forward at the start of trading Monday after Intel raised its revenue estimate.

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