Hammered: Wall Street Drops as China Fears Flare
So far for 2016, the broader averages have shed more than 4% of their value as concerns about China's economy and global currencies resurface.
Gold Prices Slide 2.1% Biggest Drop Since January
Gold prices slumped Monday, following a run-up on Friday, as the U.S. dollar gained strength.
A+ ETFs During April
Precious metal ETFs had an amazing April but can the rally continue, potentially yes say experts.
Political & Economic Craziness Gives Gold Best Year Since 2010
Gold is back in vogue in a big way...
Investors Are Riding the Rebound in Stocks, These ETFs Prove It
ETF Investors are regaining their footing as markets stabilize...
Sabesp Keeps Getting Dragged Down by Brazilian Currency Woes
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Not So Bad Bank Earnings Give Stocks Weekly Win
Better-than-expected bank earnings give stocks weekly win.
Bitcoin 'Billionaire' Hands Out 'Tips' Worth Thousands of Dollars to Strangers
In one of the more bizarre twists in the Bitcoin phenomenon, this week one user of the virtual currency handed out tips worth thousands of dollars to total strangers.
Bitcoin Exchange Halts Trading For 12 Hours After Meltdown
Bitcoin’s largest exchange revealed plans to halt trading for about 12 hours to allow a “cool down” after an incredible 61% meltdown in the value of the virtual currency.
More Bitcoin Trouble: Meltdown Continues as Exchange Hit by Cyber Attack
After a12-hour trading halt, the Bitcoin exchange suffered another powerful cyber attack and the virtual currency suffered another steep tumble.
Week Ahead: Eyes on the Dollar With Stocks Out of the Hole
U.S. stock market investors will be watching currency markets next week for signs that the recent, related trends of a weakening dollar and a strengthening stock market will continue.
China's Central Bank Touts Itself: Economic Growth on Target
BEIJING (AP) — China's central bank governor rolls out new efforts to dispel anxiety about China's cooling economy.
The Real Reason Oil Prices Plunged
Despite there being a bigger surplus in 2012 to 2013, the price of oil back then did not plunge as much or as fast as it has since the summer. What gives?
Don’t Blame Emerging Market Turmoil Solely on the Fed
While the knee-jerk reaction is to blame the Fed for the recent turbulence in emerging markets, a closer look reveals a number of other factors.
Asia stocks climb as investors await China factory data, look past Fed rate rise fears
Asian stock markets climbed Tuesday after Fed officials tried to soothe fears over the world economy and investors hoped for stabilization in weak China factory data.
US stocks rise, led by gains for financial and technology stocks; Atmel jumps on Dealogic deal
U.S. stocks rose broadly Monday as investors looked beyond the uncertain timing of a possible interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve.
Asian stocks fall after worries about global growth weigh on US, European shares
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Monday after concerns about global growth weighed on U.S. and European share prices.
US stocks fall in early morning trading as Fed decision weighs on markets; energy stocks slump
U.S. stocks are falling in early trading Friday, following a sharp sell-off in European markets, as investors consider the implications of the Federal Reserve's decision to hold off raising interest rates.
The Latest: Group says low rates will help wages for African-Americans
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Global stock markets waver as Fed decision on raising interest rates nears
U.S. stocks were wavering between small gains and losses in early trading Thursday ahead of the Federal Reserve's announcement on whether it would raise interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade.