Bulls continue to be keen on investing in natural resources
The natural-resources sector may still be a winning bet, despite concerns that the prices of stocks focusing on commodities and resources have run up too fast in an economic environment where demand is still slack and inventories remain high.
Second year of a rebound usually worth waiting for, S&P says
Don't bail out of the stock market just yet.
Second year of a rebound usually worth sticking around for, says S&P
If history is any guide, 2010 could be kind to investors, Sam Stovall, Standard Poor's chief investment strategist, said on a conference call today.
Dollar’s rally may spell trouble for foreign funds
With the U.S. dollar staging a surprising rally, investors who have piled into foreign stock and bond funds may get burned, some market watchers say.
Corporate earnings will eclipse expectations, optimists contend
Forget the “new normal” of lower profit growth. Many market watchers expect corporate profits to surpass even…
Former rep wins $4 million in defamation case
A former SunTrust Robinson Humphrey broker has won $4 million in a defamation claim against the firm.
Former SunTrust Robinson Humphrey broker wins $4M in defamation case
A former SunTrust Robinson Humphrey broker has won $4 million in a defamation claim against the firm.
Former Merrill broker accuses firm of a cover-up in Finra inquiry
A former Merrill Lynch broker has accused the firm of interfering with a regulatory inquiry into a case in which it allegedly skirted responsibility for advice given on a tax loss trade.
Judge Rakoff to rule on NASD suits before yearend
The final fate of two lawsuits arising from the 2007 merger of NASD and the New York Stock Exchange's regulatory unit could be decided in the coming months.