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Stocks climb in early trading as dollar weakens

NEW YORK - Stocks are surging in early trading as the dollar continues to weaken and investors try to snap a three-day losing streak. ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Stock Exchange,  Dow Jones,  Federal Reserve,  Thomson Reuters,  Dell, Inc.

Stock futures point to higher opening

Stock futures are pointing to a higher opening Monday as investors try to snap a three-day losing streak. A weakening dollar is expected to help stocks, which have been trading in the opposite direction of the currency in recent months. As the ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, Taiwan News,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thomson Reuters,  Dow Jones,  Dell, Inc.

Treasury prices fall, yields inch off lows

Treasury prices mostly fell Friday, pushing their yields higher. Yields on short-term bills hovered near their lows of the year. The yield on the three-month T-bill, considered among the safest investments, dipped to 0.01 percent from 0.02 ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, eTaiwan News,  20 Nov 2009

Stocks fall for 3rd day as dollar strengthens

Bamboo cushions cradle the Inspiron Mini 10 inside a box made from 25 percent post-consumer material. Stocks fell Friday as a disappointing earnings report from computer maker Dell Inc. dragged tech shares lower. (Bryan Kuntz) NEW YORK - The stock ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD AND TIM PARADIS, Daily Breeze,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dell, Inc.,  Dow Jones,  European Central Bank,  Jean-Claude Trichet,  CBIZ, Inc.

Treasury prices drop, yields inch off lows

bonds for a few months and see if other investments become more attractive, Simons said. While short-term bonds won't produce profit, they also won't lose anything either, as they could with longer-term bonds or stocks, he added. NEW YORK - Treasury ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, Daily Breeze,  20 Nov 2009

Stocks fall in early trading as dollar rises

10,306.82. The Standard & Poor's 500 index fell 5.06, or 0.5 percent, to 1,089.84, while the Nasdaq fell 36.32, or 1.7 percent, to 2,139.84. A disappointing earnings report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on technology shares and hurt the ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD AND TIM PARADIS, Long Beach Press-Telegram,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dell, Inc.,  NASDAQ,  NYSE,  Dow Jones,  CBIZ, Inc.

Stocks decline in early trading as dollar rises

NEW YORK Stocks fell in early morning trading Friday as the dollar continued to strengthen, and after a week of mixed economic reports. Overseas markets declined. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said the ECB plans to start pulling ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, San Diego Union-Tribune,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: European Central Bank,  Jean-Claude Trichet,  Dell, Inc.,  Dow Jones,  D.R. Horton, Inc.

Stock futures point to lower opening

NEW YORK Stocks are set to continue their slide when the market opens Friday as the dollar strengthens further, and after a week of mixed economic reports. Futures are lower. With little economic news to help sway the market Friday, the dollar is ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, San Diego Union-Tribune,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Dell, Inc.,  Dow Jones

Stock futures point to modestly lower opening

NEW YORK Stocks are set to continue their slide when the market opens Friday as the dollar strengthens further, and after a week of mixed economic reports. Futures are modestly lower. Overseas, Asian markets declined, but European markets rose ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, San Diego Union-Tribune,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: European Central Bank,  Jean-Claude Trichet,  Dell, Inc.,  Dow Jones

Treasury prices rise as investors exit stocks

Treasury prices rose Thursday as investors swapped riskier investments in stocks for the safety of government-backed debt. Three-month bill yields dipped to their lowest level since last December, when investors poured money into what is ...

From STEPHEN BERNARD, eTaiwan News,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mike Wallace,  Dow Jones,  Thomson Reuters

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