WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama delivers his final State of
the Union address on Tuesday night to a nation whose economy is far
sturdier than it was when he took of...
As skittish as traders might be to start the new year – the dowjonesindustrialaverage had already lost 510 points through Wednesday
– the optimism surrounding one up-an...
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are dipping Friday afternoon, adding to
the huge losses suffered earlier in the week. Turbulence in China's
financial markets and worries about i...
USD/JPY is expected to trade with bullish bias. Overnight, US stocks
failed to halt their slide and posted the biggest decline since
September. The situation in China, which s...
Michael Snyder We have never had a year start the way that 2016 has
started. In the U.S., the dowjonesindustrialaverage and the S&P
500 have both posted their worst four-...
Did you see what just happened in China? For the second time in four
days, a massive stock market crash has caused an emergency shutdown of
the markets in China. On both Monda...
The depressed crude oil prices and fresh worries about China’s
decelerating economy have put significant weight on U.S. equities in
the first trading sessions of 2016. The D...
Headlines that 2015 was the "worst year for the market since 2008,"
more market turmoil this week and concerns by financial experts about
a possible global recession are a "st...
Did you see what just happened in China? For the second time in four
days, a massive stock market crash has caused an emergency shutdown of
the markets in China. On both M...
Jonah Bennett President Barack Obama’s impeding executive action on
gun control has caused an insane spike in gun sales, according to data
from manufacturer Smith & Wesson. ...
NEW YORK: U.S. stocks are opening 2016 on a grim note, dropping
sharply after a plunge in China and declines in Europe. The dowjonesindustrialaverage sank 347 points, or 2 ...
``The Standard & Poor's 500 index ended essentially flat for the year
after the day's modest losses nudged it into the red for 2015. Even
factoring in dividends, the index eke...