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12:12pm: In the wake of first profit and a glowing review for the Model S, Tesla shares continued to shoot higher Friday. More
8:55am: Piraeus Bank, Greece's largest by assets, believes investors are ready to buy back into the ravaged economy by taking a stake in the bank. More
May 9: The dollar hit ¥100 for the first time since April 2009 as the Bank of Japan moves to boost the nation's economy. More
May 9: Even though two key stock market barometers are at all-time highs, Gallup found that stock ownership among individuals continues to decline. Part of it is that investors feel burned. But with the unemployment rate still high, many middle class Americans may feel that they can't afford to buy stocks. More
May 8: The beleaguered tech giant has seen its stock rise in the weeks since it caved and announced a record share repurchase program. More
May 6: Shareholders are pushing JPMorgan's board to strip Jamie Dimon of his role as chairman. An influential shareholder advisory firm also wants three board members out. More
May 6: Investors have shunned the precious metal in recent weeks, raising concerns the 12-year old bull market in gold is nearing an end. More
May 6: Fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach says yields may be painfully low now, but they may go even lower so investors should get in now. More
May 3: The Royal Bank of Scotland is looking to wriggle free from state ownership, five years after it was rescued at a cost of £45 billion to the U.K. taxpayer. More
May 3: As the economy heats up, bonds and fixed-income funds will lose money. But you can limit the damage of a bond market meltdown. More
May 3: There's been a lending bonanza, yet investors see dangers in low priced junk bonds. More
May 1: A growing number of companies is wary of going public, with some even scaling back how many shares the public can own. More
May 1: Your guide to riding the wave of mergers and acquisitions that began last fall. More
May 1: The expiration of the drug titan's patent on Singulair isn't as dire as investors fear. More
Apr 29: Economist Nouriel Roubini thinks there's a big crash and depression coming, but investors can ride this bubble higher for the next two years. More
Apr 29: Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian is worried the Fed won't be able to end its bond buying program without 'collateral damage.' More
Apr 26: Researchers have discovered that trends in Google searches can be used to predict stock market ups and downs. More
Apr 25: Retail investors say they're not worried about market structure issues following the so-called Twitter flash crash. More
Apr 24: A false report on Twitter, led to a swift 1% drop in the Dow. Many blame the rise of high-frequency trading for the quick plunge. More
Apr 19: The theme park operator's shares popped in their market debut. Penguins marched on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as SeaWorld execs rang the opening bell. More
Apr 19: A week after it looked like the Bitcoin bubble had started to burst, prices surged, and are back above $130. More
Apr 18: Gun companies have rallied in recent months, driven by a fear of new restrictions. The Senate's defeat of gun control measures could mean trouble for the industry. More
Apr 18: Morgan Stanley's stock dropped nearly 4% as declines in the bank's trading division rattled investors. More
Apr 18: With global growth rates stagnating, finance ministers and central bankers will examine the risks of continuing to flood markets with cash at meetings in Washington this week but conclude there's no alternative, for now. More
Apr 17: Paulson, who owns nearly 5% of Sprint Nextel shares, says that Dish offer for wireless company is superior to Softbank offer. More
Apr 16: Target is warning that sales and earnings for the first quarter will be below forecasts, as winter weather delayed spring shopping. More
Apr 16: Gold prices staged a modest recovery Tuesday in the wake of a massive one day sell-off which saw the precious metal hit its lowest level in over two years. More
Apr 16: Shares of Goldman Sachs fell nearly 2% after reporting a jump in profits boosted by investment banking revenues seen as risky by investors, analysts. More
Apr 15: Last year was a tough one for hedge funds, but the 25 top-earning fund managers still managed to pull in a combined $14.14 billion in 2012. More
Apr 15: The long embattled bank finally bests analysts quarterly estimates beating on both revenue and profit. More
Apr 15: Gold plunged to its lowest level in over two years Monday as a global sell-off in commodities sparked by slowing growth in China added further pressure to last week's rout in the precious metal. More
Apr 14: Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has gone on a diplomatic offensive in recent days to reassure trading partners that Japan is not engaged in currency warfare. More
Apr 12: The troubled retailer hired the Blackstone Group to help it raise $1 billion in equity. Several private equity groups are looking at JCPenney's books. More
Apr 12: A sell-off in value of Bitcoin virtual currency causes a halt in trading and further decline that could signal end of bubble valuations. More
Apr 12: The investment arm of Germany's Reimann family has swallowed its third coffee takeover in less than a year, agreeing to pay almost $10 billion for the owner of the Douwe Egberts brand. More
Apr 12: JPMorgan Chase beat expectations for first quarter profits but missed on revenues. Shares dropped in premarket trading. More
Apr 12: More than $60 billion has already been pumped into U.S. stock market mutual funds and ETFs this year as investors bet the rally will continue. More
Apr 11: The CEO of Standard Life Investments says stock rally has a long run ahead, but bonds are the big risk factor for investors. More
Apr 8: First quarter results for big banks (and small ones) are unlikely to dazzle investors as loan growth and mortgage refinancing slows down. More
Apr 3: Gold prices have pulled back as Cyprus moves away from crisis mode, but it may just be a temporary blip. More
Apr 3: A majority of individual investors surveyed by Fidelity said they expect the S&P 500 to end the year with gains, while only 12% expect the benchmark index will end lower. More
Apr 2: Experts surveyed by CNNMoney think interest rates will rise throughout 2013, but not dramatically higher. It will be hard for bond yields to spike as long as the Federal Reserve keeps buying. More
Apr 1: Strategists surveyed by CNNMoney expect the S&P 500 to end the year only slightly higher than current levels. More
Mar 26: Dragged down by concerns over an overheating housing market and the pace of economic growth, China stocks are missing out on a global markets rally. More
Mar 20: There's been no major market disruption recently, but mini flash crashes in stocks like Apple, Berkshire Hathaway and Hanesbrands happen every day. More
Mar 18: Wall Street's rally came under pressure, as investors fretted about a controversial bailout and bank tax in Cyprus, but experts don't foresee a long-lasting pullback. More
Mar 15: Former Fed Chairman Greenspan said that despite record highs for the Dow, stock prices are not showing signs of the 'irrational exuberance' he warned of in 1996. More
Mar 14: The World Gold Council says central banks have been cutting back on their dollar holdings in favor of emerging markets' currencies. More
Mar 14: The Fed will reveal which banks will be able to return capital to shareholders this week after most in the industry passed a test of their ability to withstand another recession. More
Mar 13: The Dow delivered its 10th consecutive up day, its longest winning streak since November 1996 -- less than a month before Greenspan's infamous "irrational exuberance" speech. More
Mar 13: Citigroup's stock has rallied since CEO Michael Corbat took over last October. The big test is whether the Fed okays the bank's buyback plan this week. More
Mar 12: Dividend payments from the 30 Dow companies are only about 7% below their peak -- yet another reward for investors who've been profiting from the market's rise. More
Mar 11: While the S&P 500 is within spitting distance of its 2007 record high, the S&P 500 financial sector is still 50% below its all-time high, also set in 2007. More
Mar 7: Consumer staples have been among the best performing stocks this year as investors remain defensive. More
Mar 6: Venezuela's stock market rallied more than 300% last year, making it the world's best performer. But the death of President Hugo Chavez has put that rally at risk. More
Feb 28: The gun maker reports 'unprecedented' sales and earnings as demand for guns skyrockets in the United States. More
Feb 28: Market strategist Komal Sri-Kumar sees echoes of 2007 in the disconnect between the flagging economy and the torrid stock market. More
Feb 27: As investors begin to dip their toes back into the stock market, chatter about a so-called Great Rotation has been growing louder. But so far, the phenomenon has yet to occur. More
Feb 26: As forced budget cuts seem likely to take effect this week, investors have punished shares of big defense contractors. More
Feb 20: The U.K. currency has tumbled more than 5% this year as investors anticipate further easing by the Bank of England. More
Feb 20: Bonds have been outperforming stocks for the last 30 years, but experts say stocks are starting to look a lot safer lately. More
Feb 14: Whoever becomes the next governor of the Bank of Japan will be expected to make full use of the central bank's tools to reflate the Japanese economy, while avoiding accusations that it is igniting a currency war by deliberately depressing the yen. More
Feb 13: After a big rally in January, the S&P 500 has already risen above the level many experts had targeted for the year. Most analysts say some sort of pullback is inevitable for stocks. More
Feb 12: Three merger deals, worth a combined $56 billion, have been announced this week alone. More
Feb 6: As the Dow flirts with 14,000, corporate insiders are selling stocks at the highest level since March 2012. More
Feb 5: Despite a big rally and evidence that individual investors are putting money back into stocks, financial adviser say many of their clients remain nervous. More
Feb 4: Hedge funds and private equity firms have been rushing in to buy up companies and assets in every part of the housing market supply chain. More
Jan 31: The Federal Reserve's stimulus measures, improved conditions in the eurozone and continued growth in China have sent stocks surging near record highs. More
Jan 25: The S&P 500 has climbed almost 8% since it entered "exuberance." In previous bull markets, the index has rallied an average of 40% during this phase. More
Jan 24: The Federal Reserve has moved boldly, even as it debates internally over whether its monetary policy actions help the economy. A guide to the players and the argument -- and an action plan for you. More
Jan 18: For the first time in nearly a decade, analysts expect the iPhone and iPad maker to post a profit decline next week. And you can blame the iPhone5. More
Jan 17: The Continent's financial crisis could linger for years, making foreign investing tougher than ever. Still, you can find opportunities amid the ruins. Here's how. More
Jan 16: It may seem like there's little hope of another great long-term stock rally. Three reasons the conventional wisdom could be running the wrong way. More
Jan 15: Beware Wall Street, more banks are expected to follow Citigroup and Morgan Stanley in announcing major layoffs in the coming month. More
Jan 14: After outperforming the market last year, bank stocks may take a breather as financial firms navigate a tough environment. More
Jan 3: Interest rates have been on the decline for more than three decades, and many Wall Street experts are betting the trend could start to reverse this year. More
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