The British decision to reject the eurozone plan has had mixed reactions, both within the nation and outside of it. Some are wondering if the nation succeeded in protecting its financial industry.
Chip-maker Intel fell today after issuing revisions that lowered its Q4 guidance almost $1 billion as global hard drive supply continues to lag behind demand.
Investor sentiment is looking more bullish as the year is coming to an end. For bearish investors, Mike Turner says shorting only makes sense if risk tolerance is high enough.
Hong Kong blue chips surged more than 300 points higher in morning trading following gains on Wall Street on Friday, but lost all of that when China markets fell.
Stocks surged as much as 3 percent today after rumors that an IMF bailout gave investors some false optimism, but strong holiday sales helped to hold up the momentum.
Casino stocks jumped after news Friday that projections for growth on the Chinese island of Macau remain robust and analysts at two separate companies upgraded Wynn Resorts.
Retailers reported record numbers for sales and shoppers over the Thanksgiving Weekend, with the all-important Black Friday showing strong sales online and in person.
China and Hong Kong stocks rose for the second day in a row following big gains by Chinese stocks listed in the U.S. However, investors adopt a wait-and-see attitude on Europe.
November was a rough month for investors of all types, but the market can take some solace in knowing that December is historically the best month for a stocks.
The Hong Kong market surged after major central banks acted to help European banks struggling with the region's debt crisis. A drop in Chinese banks required reserves boosted stocks.
Three of the biggest firms offering online brokerage services are also publicly traded, allowing investors to invest online in online investing companies.
RepliCel, which is currently testing their groundbreaking procedure for treating baldness, has converted 13 million shares of Class C stock into common stock.
This week's 7.6% surge in the market changes the game. We now have a trading range that will offer a host of investment opportunities but timing of buys is key.
There may be a pay disparity between men and women on Wall Street but these five female movers and shakers are succeeding in redefining the role of women in a traditionally male dominated field.
Despite the gloom from Europe, U.S. market indicators are actually suggesting bullish trends. Singular Research's Robert Maltbie believes the Santa Claus rally will be coming to town.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's MidAmerican Energy purchased the Topaz solar plant in California from First Solar, marking his first foray into the field.
The market has been showing more resilience as of late, shrugging off much of the volatile news from Europe. But investors seeking stability may want to look at this index.