How the major stock indexes fared on Tuesday (AP) - Comments Off
AP - Stocks jumped Tuesday as easing worries about the fallout from debt struggles in Dubai and a mostly upbeat array of economic reports gave investors who had jumped out of the market last week reason to return. A drop in the dollar drove up commodities prices and lifted the stocks of energy and materials companies that produce them.
7 tools to rebuild your nest egg - Comments Off
Investing for retirement can be rough task when you’re facing day-to-day struggles in a down economy. These investment vehicles offer simplicity, safety and a decent return.
SEC watchdog eyes insider trading probe (Reuters) - Comments Off
Reuters - The internal watchdog for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is probing whether enforcement staff “committed acts of negligence” in conducting an insider trading investigation.
AIG, Las Vegas Sands, US Bancorp are big movers (AP) - Comments Off
AP - The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Stock Market:
The key to oil stocks worth buying - Comments Off
Devon Energy’s decision to sell promising reserves speaks to how prohibitively expensive oil production can be — and why investors should look closely before choosing an energy stock.
A look at economic developments around the globe (AP) - Comments Off
AP - A look at economic developments and activity in major stock markets around the world Monday:
Stocks rise as Dubai concerns ease, Guess up late (Reuters) - Comments Off
Reuters - U.S. stocks rose on Monday, helping the Dow post its fifth straight monthly gain, on hopes that possible fallout from Dubai’s debt woes will be contained.
Stocks turn higher to extend month’s big gains (AP) - Comments Off
AP - The stock market ended November with its best monthly performance since the summer — even as investors worried about the strength of the holiday shopping season.
FTSE rises 0.30% at open (AFP) - Comments Off
AFP - London’s benchmark FTSE 100 shares index advanced in opening trade on Monday, after sharp Asian gains across Asia, on easing worries about Dubai’s debt crisis, dealers said.









