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(09-01-2006) Mexican Land And Canadian Gold A successful amateur investor shares his strategies for capitalizing on the commodity bull market. (09-01-2006) Shiny Gold Alloy Goldcorp's buyout of Glamis signals that the gold bull has room to run. Look for more consolidation. (09-01-2006) Oil Services Slump Lingering optimism in the face of technical weakness is a big bearish omen for oil services stocks. (08-28-2006) End Of The Bubble Bailouts After stocks boomed and went bust, it's real estate's turn. But is there a new mania to save consumers? (08-23-2006) Five Funds For The Next Leg Up Stocks rebounded nicely in mid-July. If the rally continues, you might want to jump into one of these funds.
News/Economy
(05-17-2012) Japan's economic growth nearly doubles U.S. Japan's gross domestic product grew at nearly double the U.S. rate for the first quarter, an unexpectedly strong sign of recovery in the wake of last year's devastating earthquake and tsunami. (05-17-2012) Businesses are recovering, but Washington didn't help It's a question that could determine if President Obama gets to serve another term: Are you better off than you were four years ago? (05-16-2012) Federal Reserve concerned about fiscal cliff The Federal Reserve is worried about indecision in Congress. (05-16-2012) Keystone isn't the only pipeline At least a dozen new oil pipeline projects are slated to move forward in the United States over the next few years, bringing controversial sources of new crude to market despite the holdup of a portion of the Keystone pipeline expansion. (05-16-2012) Fiscal cliff: What you need to know On Tuesday, House Speaker John Boehner all but promised an ugly fight over the debt ceiling this year unless GOP demands for spending cuts are met. (05-16-2012) Mortgage delinquencies drop to 4-year low The percentage of borrowers who have dropped behind on their mortgage payments fell to a four-year low in the first three months of 2012, a bankers' group said Wednesday. (05-16-2012) Outgoing World Bank chief: Fix eurozone Outgoing World Bank President Robert Zoellick said Wednesday he's concerned about the "ripple effects" on the rest of the eurozone if Greece leaves. (05-15-2012) Obama lists 2011 assets The White House released documents Tuesday that show President Barack Obama and the first family hold assets valued at between $2.6 million and $8.3 million. (05-15-2012) California could net $2 billion from Facebook IPO Facebook's employees and investors aren't the only ones who will get a windfall from the company's IPO this week. (03-05-2012) CNNMoney economy blog
Markets
(05-17-2012) Wall Street tries to look past Europe worries U.S. stocks were poised to open mixed Thursday, as investors look past the latest European worries and await key earnings and economic reports, as well as the final pricing for Facebook's initial public offering. (05-17-2012) Short-seller Einhorn targets Amazon and Martin Marietta Noted short-seller David Einhorn targeted Amazon and Martin Marietta Materials on Wednesday but was curiously silent on Herbalife. (05-17-2012) Is Greece the Lehman of 2012? With apologies to John Lennon: Imagine a eurozone without Greece. It's easy if you try. (05-16-2012) FBI opens JPMorgan investigation The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said Wednesday that the agency has opened an investigation into JPMorgan Chase, the nation's largest bank. (05-16-2012) European leaders scramble to contain Greek debt crisis Leaders across Europe rushed to try to reassure nervous investors Wednesday that they were working to prevent Greece from an unprecedented exit from the eurozone and the damage that might cause for other troubled European economies. (05-16-2012) J.C. Penney stock plunges on dismal earnings Investors jettisoned J.C. Penney on Wednesday after a dismal earnings report, following the first full quarter with a former Apple executive at the helm. (05-16-2012) Should you buy Facebook? Facebook's IPO is causing a frenzy among investors eager to get a piece of the social networking website. (05-16-2012) The hedge funds profiting off JPMorgan's trades (05-16-2012) J.C. Penney stock sinks on falling sales J.C. Penney gave investors two reasons to ditch the stock: the retailer said Tuesday that it is suspending its dividend and that sales are dropping dramatically. (05-15-2012) Buffett discloses new stake in GM, Viacom Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway built new positions in General Motors and Viacom during the first three months of 2012.