The U.S. stocks opened slightly higher with volatility on Thursday as the favorable situation in Europe. But after the U.S. Labor Department reported the higher than expected unemployment data and ...
The Real Estate Brokers Association of America announced the December second-hand home sales data in the early session, showing the second-hand housing index decreased 3.5% month on month, which was ...
The U.S. stock indexes extended the previous day loss on Tuesday, opened slightly lower. European countries are still debating the Greek debt swap agreement and markets continue to focus on ...
The Microsoft and IBM earnings reports are positive, but the Google and General Electric's performance are poor; the U.S. second-hand housing sales are slightly lower than expected; the U.S. stock ...
U.S. stock market today: JP Morgan Chase performance was below expectations, the U.S. trade deficit was more than estimates in November and the rating agency Standard & Poor's rating services will ...
The U.S. stock market closed up, but with a smaller increase compared to the opening, as the U.S. aluminum producer Alcoa announced its quarterly revenue which exceeded the market expectations, ...
U.S. stock market today: The U.S. Department of Labor announced the December non-farm employment exceeded expectations and the unemployment rate hit a new low in recent years, but the market reaction ...
U.S. stock market today: The Labor Department data showed that the number of U.S. jobless claims for the first time was better than expected, ADP private employment recorded its the ...
U.S. stock market today : European debt concerns were offset by market optimism. Growth performance over the sales of United States retail industry and the auto manufacturers in December exceeded ...
U.S. stock market : Investors ushered in the first trading day of 2012, the ISM manufacturing index and construction spending data announced are better than expected, the investor sentiment got ...
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