Archive for July 2nd, 2008

Wall Street: The bear is back

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Stocks slumped Wednesday, with the Dow and Nasdaq ending in bear market territory on record oil prices, a 15% slump in GM stock and worries ahead of the June jobs report and ECB interest-rate decision, both due Thursday.

Nvidia lowers sales guidance

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
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The dollar’s precipitous decline - Cafferty

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Stranded travelers: A cash boon for airports

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Your delayed flight is bad news for you and your airline, but it's money in the bank for the airports.

Pace of housing rescue slows

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Hope Now, the mortgage industry alliance of lenders, servicers and housing counselors, reported Wednesday that it helped roughly 170,000 homeowners avoid foreclosure in the month of May.

Oil surges to record above $144

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Oil prices rose to a new record Wednesday as traders mostly looked past a mixed inventory report to focus on continued geopolitical instability, currency issues and a looming jobs report.

Oil climbs to new record above $144

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Oil prices rose to a new record Wednesday as traders mostly looked past a mixed inventory report to focus on continued geopolitical instability, currency issues and a looming jobs report.

Airports cash in on flight delays

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Your delayed flight is bad news for you and your airline, but it's money in the bank for the airports.

How safe is your ATM?

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
When hackers infiltrated Citibank ATMs at 7-Eleven stores, they revived the fear of everyone looking to get out a few bucks for a Slurpee - is using this machine safe?

Change of plans for July 4 - gas too pricey

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Many Americans will watch fireworks at home instead of hitting the road this July 4, according to a new poll released Wednesday, as record gasoline prices force people to make major changes in their daily lives.