9 Feb
“World Turned on Its Head”: Greek Bailout Rumors Boost U.S. Stocks - Yahoo Finance
much damage to the stock market’s advance. After trading as high as 10,139, the Dow closed up 1.5% to 10,055. Setting aside the politics of a bailout in the Eurozone, the markets are suggesting it’s too soon to hit the all-clear signal, says
Dollar drops against euro on hope for Greek rescue - Investors Business Daily
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The dollar dropped versus the euro on Tuesday, briefly pushing the shared currency up 1.3%, as speculation mounted about a possible rescue of Greece and other heavily indebted southern European countries. The dollar gained
Brazil Stocks Jump Most Since November on Real, Bank Earnings - Bloomberg
Commodities Brazil’s biggest trading partner, curbed bank lending to slow its economy and contain inflation. The index surged 83 percent in 2009 as domestic demand, government stimulus plans and rising prices for Brazil’s commodity exports
Ford is on a roll these days and the Transit Connect Electric is a - DailyTech
However, all-electric vehicles aren’t just limited to the consumer market — they can also make sense for the commercial market as well. A year ago today, DailyTech first brought you news that Ford would introduce an electric version of its small but
Oil prices up sharply - YAHOO!
LONDON (AFP) – Oil prices rallied Tuesday as traders took their cue from the falling dollar after recent sharp losses that came against a background of weak energy demand and eurozone debt concerns. The market also found support from the prospect
U.S. Stocks Gain on Hopes for Greece Aid - Wall Street Journal
The stock market traded off its highs but remained on track for its best full-day gain in three months, helped by hopes for a financial rescue of Greece. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was recently up 180 points, or 1.8%, at 10088.19, after trading
GRAINS-Corn rises on weak dollar, firm crude; wheat, soy sag - Forex Pros
percent so far this year, rose in early trading before turning lower. “It was a technical bounce, nothing to be bullish about,” Haugens said. The U.S. Agriculture Department on Tuesday morning cut its forecast for soybean ending stocks to 210
Out-of-Favor Oil Looks Promising - Yahoo Finance
Few commodities are more unpredictable than oil BP is trading in the low $50s, down sharply from the mid-$70s it traded at in 2008. Exxon Mobil is now in the mid-$60s, down from 2008’s mid-$90s. Low stock prices and continued demand from some
Chinese fund fillip for oil and gold ETFs - Financial Times
China’s voracious appetite for raw materials and a desire to diversify its vast holdings of foreign exchange reserves has led it to make its first investments in commodity-related exchange-traded funds. China’s sovereign wealth fund is the fourth
“World Turned on Its Head”: Greek Bailout Rumors Boost U.S. Stocks - Yahoo Finance
much damage to the stock market’s advance. After trading as high as 10,139, the Dow closed up 1.5% to 10,055. Setting aside the politics of a bailout in the Eurozone, the markets are suggesting it’s too soon to hit the all-clear signal, says
Dollar drops against euro on hope for Greek rescue - Investors Business Daily
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The dollar dropped versus the euro on Tuesday, briefly pushing the shared currency up 1.3%, as speculation mounted about a possible rescue of Greece and other heavily indebted southern European countries. The dollar gained
Brazil Stocks Jump Most Since November on Real, Bank Earnings - Bloomberg
Commodities Brazil’s biggest trading partner, curbed bank lending to slow its economy and contain inflation. The index surged 83 percent in 2009 as domestic demand, government stimulus plans and rising prices for Brazil’s commodity exports
Ford is on a roll these days and the Transit Connect Electric is a - DailyTech
However, all-electric vehicles aren’t just limited to the consumer market — they can also make sense for the commercial market as well. A year ago today, DailyTech first brought you news that Ford would introduce an electric version of its small but
Oil prices up sharply - YAHOO!
LONDON (AFP) – Oil prices rallied Tuesday as traders took their cue from the falling dollar after recent sharp losses that came against a background of weak energy demand and eurozone debt concerns. The market also found support from the prospect
U.S. Stocks Gain on Hopes for Greece Aid - Wall Street Journal
The stock market traded off its highs but remained on track for its best full-day gain in three months, helped by hopes for a financial rescue of Greece. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was recently up 180 points, or 1.8%, at 10088.19, after trading
GRAINS-Corn rises on weak dollar, firm crude; wheat, soy sag - Forex Pros
percent so far this year, rose in early trading before turning lower. “It was a technical bounce, nothing to be bullish about,” Haugens said. The U.S. Agriculture Department on Tuesday morning cut its forecast for soybean ending stocks to 210
Out-of-Favor Oil Looks Promising - Yahoo Finance
Few commodities are more unpredictable than oil BP is trading in the low $50s, down sharply from the mid-$70s it traded at in 2008. Exxon Mobil is now in the mid-$60s, down from 2008’s mid-$90s. Low stock prices and continued demand from some
Chinese fund fillip for oil and gold ETFs - Financial Times
China’s voracious appetite for raw materials and a desire to diversify its vast holdings of foreign exchange reserves has led it to make its first investments in commodity-related exchange-traded funds. China’s sovereign wealth fund is the fourth
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