DailyFinance.com : Low interest rates have made life a lot easier for many borrowers struggling to make monthly payments. But for retirees, who have to live off their portfolios, low rates have caused... Read More
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Online retailer Amazon is extending its Trade-In Program today to also cover CDs - you know, those round, shiny things collecting dust in the back of your closet? Starting now, customers can send in... Read More
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DailyFinance.com : Obviously, what you invest in can mean the difference between getting rich and losing your shirt. But where you invest can be even more important -- especially if you end up picking... Read More
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The Greek Debt Deal
February 21, 2012
Here are a few excerpts from this morning's Wolf on Wall Street Analysis of the Greek Debt DealJust reading the financial media, you would think all is done, all is well, that is not at all what was... Read More
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She Saved $280,000 for Retirement: You Can Do Better
February 15, 2012
DailyFinance.com : Have you socked away $100,000 or more for retirement? Odds are, you haven't. According to the 2011 Retirement Confidence Survey, fully 76% of Americans have saved less than $100,000.... Read More
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Noting the stronger than expected earnings performance of US industrial companies, S&P’s Global Markets Intelligence group sees potential upside in companies such as Southwest Airlines. We think there... Read More
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Why China's "Blindside" Could Be A Great Buying Opportunity
January 06, 2012
There's not a day goes by that I don't see some variation of the theme that China is going to crash, or that somehow that nation will blindside us, and that its markets may fall 60%. This is like... Read More
from Money Morning
Three Doomsday Scenarios: What Happens If the Eurozone Breaks Up?
November 22, 2011
The time has come to confront an ugly truth: The possibility that the Eurozone will break up, or rather fall apart, is growing increasingly likely. In fact, I'd say given recent developments in Italy... Read More
from Money Morning
How Retirees Can Get Better Returns on Their Nest Eggs
November 21, 2011
DailyFinance.com : A retiree named Bob is confronting a dilemma many of his peers face: His nest egg is parked in safe cash investments, like certificates of deposit, and earning barely any interest.... Read More
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The Alternative to Low-Interest Saving: How to Invest in Dividend Stocks
November 15, 2011
DailyFinance.com : Bob is a 70-year-old retired hospital administrator who has spent the last decade volunteering in West Africa with his wife, a nurse, to help improve the hospital systems there. (He... Read More
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The bankruptcy of MF Global Holdings (NYSE: MF ) was a distressing signal to investors that it is possible for U.S. financial institutions to fall victim to the Eurozone debt crisis. MF Global filed... Read More
from Money Morning
The Market's Next 1,000-Point Move
October 25, 2011
Stuart Varney, host of the aptly named and very highly rated "Varney & Co." program on Fox Business , put the following question to me in his usual direct style: "Will we have an agreement on Wednesday... Read More
from Money Morning
11 Investing Terms You Have to Know
October 24, 2011
The language of investing used to be fairly simple. A limited vocabulary of investing terms gave you enough understanding to successfully navigate the markets. Those days are gone. Things like 24-hour... Read More
from Money Morning
CDS Use Will Expand in Hedging Emerging Market Debt
October 21, 2011
Creation of CDS clearing houses should benefit emerging-market debt, since CDS offer a channel for holders to hedge their positions, argues Oxford Analytica. The European Parliament and EU states on... Read More
from Research Recap
Long gone are the days when bank stocks were safe investments. Now, and for the foreseeable future, the only safe way to play banks and financials is by trading them. Banks face so many issues, both in... Read More
from Money Morning
Don't Buy Into Europe's Latest Rescue Effort – The Continent's Banks Are About to Go Bust
October 17, 2011
The latest plan to preserve the European Union (EU) and save the global banking sector is to force European banks to increase their equity capital. The goal, of course, is to restore confidence and... Read More
from Money Morning
Bring On the Tobin Tax – But Only After Making This One Key Fix
October 11, 2011
The European Commission (EC) on Sept. 28 proposed a Tobin tax for the European Union (EU). It's likely to pass, in one form or another, but it won't stop there. The United States will be next - and as... Read More
from Money Morning
Germany is a Credit Risk?
September 23, 2011
Maybe this will spur politicians in Germany to take more decisive steps to deal with the eurozone debt crisis: today the spreads on credit default swaps (CDS) – those derivatives that effectively... Read More
from Wall Street Pit
As Greek Debt Default Nears, Investors Need to Take Cover
September 14, 2011
At this point a Greek debt default is virtually unavoidable, and it could happen in a matter of weeks. The ensuing chain reaction will upend markets around the world and will almost surely lead to more... Read More
from Money Morning
Europe's Unfolding Crisis
August 23, 2011
European banks are on the verge of collapse, fear is growing, and a small handful of investors are positioning themselves for maximum profits by... Read More
from Wealth Daily
UPDATE 1-Synopsys Q3 profit beats Street on strong growth
August 17, 2011
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DailyFinance.com : Diane Feen has been too scared to buy stocks or bonds since she lost some $70,000 when tech stocks went bust in 2001. "I keep my money in safe CDs and money markets. I'm paranoid. I... Read More
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Insurance Cost Against US Default Hits Record
July 28, 2011
Credit Default Swaps: Why Washington Ignored Our Warning
June 28, 2011
Three years ago, I told you that Wall Street's newest invention - credit default swaps - would cause a major financial crash. Now, I'll concede that credit default swaps (CDS) weren't the only cause of... Read More
from Money Morning
Fresh signs of a possible default in Greece have revived a contentious debate between politicians and major banks in the European Union over what to do about the Greek debt crisis. Yesterday... Read More
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The Eurozone project has seen better days, which is why the future of the euro isn't a bright one. In fact, as all the latest speculation about Greece either abandoning the euro currency – or being... Read More
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April 27 (Reuters) - Chip-design software maker Cadence Design Systems Inc reported quarterly profit above Wall Street estimates, helped by a 38 percent jump in revenue from the sales of its products,... Read More
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Recorded music sales in America plunged another 7% last year as the sharp 16% drop in CD revenue more than offset gains in digital-media sales, according to new report. Overall sales fell despite the... Read More
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