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  • Futures Are Lower After CPI Report Friday, 14 Aug 2009 | 9:10 AM ET

    Futures pointed to a lower open on Wall Street Friday after a report showed consumer prices posted their biggest year-over-year decline since 1950.

  • 'V-Shaped' Recovery in Place: Portfolio Manager Monday, 10 Aug 2009 | 7:56 AM ET

    After last week's better-than-expected U.S. July jobs figures, the 'V-shaped' recovery is in place, Michael Browne, portfolio manager from Sofaer Global Research said Monday.

  • Worst Part of a Trip May Be Booking It on the Web Tuesday, 4 Aug 2009 | 11:23 AM ET
    Beach

    If you dreaded sitting down at your computer the last time you made travel arrangements or felt frustrated by all the time and effort it took to sort through pages of results for flights and hotels, join the crowd.

  • Dow Soars Past 9,000; Nasdaq Logs 12th Win Thursday, 23 Jul 2009 | 4:52 PM ET

    The Dow topped 9,000 for the first time since January as investors shrugged off a rise in jobless claims and cheered earnings from Ford and 3M. A third straight rise in existing-home sales also buoyed the market.

  • Dow Soars Past 9,000 as Investors Cheer Earnings Thursday, 23 Jul 2009 | 2:32 PM ET

    The Dow topped 9,000 for the first time since January as investors shrugged off a rise in jobless claims and cheered earnings from Ford and 3M. A third straight rise in existing-home sales also buoyed the market.

  • Stocks Rise After Ford, 3M Earnings Thursday, 23 Jul 2009 | 10:37 AM ET

    Stocks rallied Thursday as investors shrugged off a rise in jobless claims and focused on encouraging earnings from Ford and 3M. A third straight rise in existing-home sales also buoyed the market.

  • Futures Hold Gains Despite Jobless Rise Thursday, 23 Jul 2009 | 8:46 AM ET

    Futures indicated a slightly higher open for Wall Street Thursday ahead of another vast amount of earnings reports.

  • Dow Skids; Nasdaq Gains for 11th Day Wednesday, 22 Jul 2009 | 5:36 PM ET

    The Dow and S&P snapped their winning streaks Wednesday as disappointing earnings from two of Wall Street's biggest names overshadowed another round of earnings beats.

  • Apple Results Buoy Nasdaq; Banks Skid Wednesday, 22 Jul 2009 | 2:38 PM ET

    Stocks wobbled Wednesday as a slew of earnings beats, including one from Pfizer, were encouraging but disappointing reports from two of Wall Street's biggest names dragged on the market.

  • Stocks Bounce Around; Wells, Morgan Slide Wednesday, 22 Jul 2009 | 11:42 AM ET

    Stocks wobbled Wednesday as a slew of earnings beats, including one from Pfizer, were encouraging but disappointing reports from two of Wall Street's biggest names dragged on the market.

  • Futures Fall More on Wells, Morgan Letdown Wednesday, 22 Jul 2009 | 8:16 AM ET

    Futures indicated a lower open for Wall Street Wednesday as cautious words from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Yahoo's missing revenue expectations lent to investors taking profits.

  • Dow Logs 7th Straight Gain; Apple Slides Tuesday, 21 Jul 2009 | 4:29 PM ET

    A late rally pushed stocks higher Tuesday following better-than-expected earnings from several Dow components. The Dow logged its seventh-straight gain, the Nasdaq, it's tenth.

  • Stocks Turn Lower as Bernanke Testifies Tuesday, 21 Jul 2009 | 2:18 PM ET

    The Dow advanced Tuesday as a slew of components beat earnings expectations. But there were pockets of weakness throughout the market, including chips, hardware, banks and retail. The Nasdaq was lower.

  • Southwest posted a quarterly profit on Tuesday, after three straight quarters of losses as lower costs boosted its bottom line. Senior airline analyst Jamie Baker at JPMorgan discussed the company’s earnings and his outlook.

  • Strong Earnings Boost Dow; CIT Skids Tuesday, 21 Jul 2009 | 10:09 AM ET

    The Dow bolted out of the gate Tuesday as a slew of components beat earnings expectations. But there were pockets of weakness throughout the market, including chips, hardware, banks and retail. The Nasdaq was lower.

  • Futures Turn Higher on Earnings Strength Tuesday, 21 Jul 2009 | 8:45 AM ET

    Futures indicated a slightly lower open for Wall Street Tuesday ahead of a slew of earnings and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's Capitol Hill testimony.

  • Airlines, Already Suffering, Brace for More Woes Friday, 17 Jul 2009 | 2:51 AM ET
    US Airways planes

    The airline industry is in the midst of one of its most wrenching summers ever. And the fall and winter may be even worse - unless people start to fly again.

  • EADS: No Regrets For Tanker Try Wednesday, 8 Jul 2009 | 4:01 PM ET

    Remember the $40 billion competition for the Air Force's new refueling tanker? The massive, must-have deal won by Northrop Grumman, which partnered with Airbus' European parent EADS last year, only to be overturned by a challenge from Boeing?

  • Swings in Price of Oil Hobble Forecasting Monday, 6 Jul 2009 | 10:39 AM ET
    Oil traders on the floor of the New York Mercantile Exchange, New York.

    The extreme volatility that has gripped oil markets for the last 18 months has shown no signs of slowing down, with oil prices more than doubling since the beginning of the year despite an exceptionally weak economy.

  • Ryanair May Make Passengers Stand to Cut Costs Monday, 6 Jul 2009 | 9:55 AM ET

    Low-cost airline Ryanair, which mulls making passengers carry their own bags to hold and asking for £1 for the use of in-flight toilets, is now looking into offering standing room for passengers on its planes.

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