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Fear Factors: 5 Drivers of Today’s Stock Market Decline
Economic data from the past 24 hours — most of it bad — has investors hurdling toward the exits
A Day Late and a Dollar Short? IPOs On Ice Until Market Improves
With Wall Street in chaos, IPO candidates are forced to play a waiting game.
The Upside Of Down Markets? People Grow Closer
There are so many commentators stressing the very obvious, very real and very important downside of the recent market tilt that in this Mind Over Money post we’ve decided to risk looking hopelessly Panglossian by discussing an …
Europe Bans Short Selling. Will the U.S. Follow Suit?
Short sales plague Europe — but they're likely not coming across the Atlantic.
Insider Trading: Look Who’s Buying on Wall Street
Individual investors have learned this week that trying to predict the direction of the stock market is a fool's game. But there is one group of major league investors who may actually deserve our attention: CEOs and other …
Is This — Dare We Say It — A Bear Market?
Is the Stock Market Finally Bouncing Back?
The Federal Reserve provided some clarity to the financial markets, but investors aren't out of the woods yet.
Handle With Care: Market Crash Underscores — and Perhaps Causes — Fragile Consumer Confidence
Wells Fargo stock market analyst Al Goldman, who’s followed stocks for 50 years, once said, “Two emotions rule the stock market. One is greed and one is fear.” Make no mistake, greed is still alive and well on Wall Street. But …
Where Are Wall Street’s Value Investors?
Updated: 3:40 p.m.
Notwithstanding the modest bounce-back on Tuesday morning, Monday’s precipitous stock market decline probably won’t be the last of the ongoing meltdown, Wall Street seems to be saying.
One big reason for …
Downgrade Fever: How Wall Street Is Reacting, and Why
Average investors probably don’t like to hear it, but when it comes to reacting to major economic news like Standard & Poor’s U.S. debt downgrade on Aug. 5 — or even its downgrade of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac on Monday — …
5 Takeaways From Thursday’s Market Plunge
As Mike Tyson once put it: “Everyone has a plan until they’re hit in the face.”
Well, investors certainly took one on the chin Thursday, with the stock market falling 513 points – off 4.31%, as measured by the Dow Jones …