The Street is looking for the January Early Warning Indicator for direction of stocks in January and the year as a whole. Buyers expected DJIA 12,310 (S&P: 1270)
The Fed's decision to increase its transparency and make known its predictions about the economic future could have an impact on the way that we invest.
With a very eventful and volatile 2011 now in the books, Mike Turner talks about his strategy to take on the market for the coming year. Find out what his approach will be.
Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos is negotiating with other Greek politicians to accept a draft deal that could restructure Greek debt and stave off default.
It makes no difference what the Super Committee does or does not do. Mike Turner on why he is far more interested in what his charts, the forecasts and the global economies are doing.
As a result of indecision here and abroad, stock prices are once again tumbling, with the prospect of a nasty open. Looks ugly enough to do some holiday shopping.
Investors are fretting over the failure of the Super Committee to arrive at a working budget to deal with the nation's debt. Mike Turner isn't shy with his opinions on the matter.
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Tuesday said the economy is much better than what it was a year ago and the challenge now is to attain double-digit growth.
Tens of thousands of Left activists staged noisy but peaceful protests across India on Thursday, with thousands courting arrest, to denounce rising food prices and attacks on their cadres in West Bengal, party sources said.
Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has reiterated his administration's commitment to reduce the country's budget deficit by implementing austerity measures.
The procurement has begun in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat. As per data till date, 5.29 lakh tonnes of wheat have been procured in Madhya Pradesh, 1,496 tonnes in Rajasthan and 97
PM Manmohan Singh today left for a week-long visit to the US and Brazil to meet President Barack Obama on Sunday and Chinese President Hu Jintao and to attend a summit on nuclear security.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Barack Obama met and discussed issues, including issue of terrorism and shares India's concerns over terror outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba plotting terror against New Delhi, as well as bilateral matters.
From outsourcing infrastructure development of educational institutions to adopting the "no work no pay" principle in government institutes, Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal Tuesday called for a better tie-up with the private sector.
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