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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Choppy markets will likely remain the norm at least through the first half of 2008 as investors weigh the potential of a U.S. recession against what is hoped to be resilient global growth, analysts and strategists say.
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Wall Street ended a painful year with another steep loss Monday as investors glumly anticipated that 2008 would bring more of the uncertainty and turbulence of 2007.
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FT.com - US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower on Monday, amid thin volume, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
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US stocks finished a tumultuous year lower, amid thin volume, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
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Google shares edged below the $700 mark Monday as investors sussed out a report that the Internet giant is exploring a method of selling newspapers’ advertising space online.
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Hong Kong shares ended a record-setting year on a high note on Monday as investors chased blue-chip bargains in the shortened final trading session of 2007.
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Wall Street ended a painful year with another steep loss yesterday as investors glumly anticipated...
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Farrah Gray, author of "Get Real, Get Rch: Conquer the 7 Lies Blocking You From Success" says that consumers and investors making New Year's resolutions should start the process by exchanging hopes and dreams for a plan. In a radio interview, Gray said that most people let themselves get sidetracked from their goals because they don't have a plan to reach them, so they keep hoping to reach their targets without actually plotting the course to take to make good things happen.
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Treasury prices rallied in the final session of 2007 as investors who turned to the safety of government bonds throughout a turbulent year hedged once more against a variety of risks.
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Stocks continued to decline Monday, halfway through the last trading day of the year, as investors dress their portfolios for the year's end.
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FT.com - US stocks pared earlier losses but remained in negative territory in mid-morning trade on Monday, the last trading day of the year, as investors digested fresh data on the housing market.
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The start of a new year often brings jokes about crystal balls, but with the arrival of 2008, many investors are ruefully saying they don't need fortunetelling gimmicks ? they know that the problems that made 2007 painful and turbulent aren't going away with a change in the calendar.
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As a New Year gift to mutual fund investors, market regulator Sebi on Monday exempted them from payment of entry fee on applications filed directly to the asset management companies (AMC).
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Asian stock markets had a strong, if volatile, year with China leading the pack as investors bet on the region’s continued growth prospects.
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AP - Asian stock markets had a strong, if volatile, year with China leading the pack as investors bet on the region's continued growth prospects.
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AP - U.S. stocks headed for a largely flat open Monday as investors awaited a report on home sales and looked to close a volatile and difficult year.
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The gilded realm of private equity has not been kind to ordinary investors this year.
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Stocks looked poised for a slightly higher on the last trading day of the year as investors awaited the latest reading on the housing market.
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U.S. stocks headed for a largely flat open Monday as investors awaited a report on home sales and looked to close a volatile and difficult year.