October 20, 2014
- Here's why the stock market is calmer this week
- Costs of solar key to growth: SunEdison CEO
- Bogle: Pimco shows why active funds don't work
- 'Drought' beer: California breweries hit dry times
- Cramer Remix: Drooling investors circle Apple
- Asia stocks mostly lower after China GDP; profit-taking hits Nikkei
- It's Apple versus China, Europe for market focus
- Why HK protests won’t end soon, despite the talks
- Total CEO de Margerie killed in Moscow as jet hits snow plough
- Cabinet scandals put future of Abenomics in doubt
- Time to be brave and buy stocks?
- China slowdown? Markets brace for weak GDP data
- The ugly number in Apple's earnings
- Back in the winner's circle: Cramer
- Lightning Round: Buy buy buy Skyworks
- Cramer: IBM's misery is Apple's win
- Why forgiveness could be France's best bet
- Bogle vs. Pimco—who is right?
- Your first trade for Tuesday, Oct. 21
- Most hideous IPO ever: Cramer's warning
- Apple smashes expectations for sales, profits; shares jump
- Facebook sues law firms involved in dispute over the company's ownership
- Trinity faces $525M in damages after US guardrail trial
- Chipotle beats, but stock falls on softer outlook
- Beware Apple's long-term risks: Colin Gillis
- He's out! Ebola patient leaves Atlanta hospital
- California's drought: Getting grimmer, say experts
- NFL, other leagues sue on New Jersey sport betting
- After-hours buzz: Apple, Texas Instruments & more
- The two fights over Apple's cash hoard
- Watch these Apple suppliers' shares
- Nasdaq, S&P 500 end higher for third session
- Gender imbalance in tech market: Tinder CEO
- Apple by the numbers: How iPhone sales compare
- Moment of truth for Apple Pay
- Stock market salvation: It's all about the buybacks
- Warren Buffett just lost about $1 billion on this
- KC beating SF in World Series merchandise, tickets
- Get ready for an airfare war: Dallas Love Field reopens
- Brace for the tax-break smackdown
- Toyota retools the 'plain vanilla' Camry
- Prices rise on Fed expectations, Europe worries
- Gold settles higher on global growth concerns
- These common insurance myths may be costing you money
- Falling gas prices will boost spending 'a little:' Analyst
- Lew: Recent euro moves linked more to fundamentals than policy
- Here's where JPMorgan Private Bank is investing
- Dollar softer after run-up, yen supported by stock gains
- When delusions and an identity crisis kill business
- Cooperman: I don't see a lot of excesses in market
- Comparing Kate Spade to Michael Kors? Think again
- Feeling frazzled? Pros are happy to hear it
- Watch Art Cashin: Is IBM an omen for earnings?
- Blue-collar businesses embrace wearable technology
- Ben & Jerry's to keep 'Hazed and Confused' name
- 'Boom Boom Pow:' will.i.am enters wearables market
- Apple earnings to send stock over $100: Pro
- Midday movers: Carnival, CSX, eBay, Gannett & more
- Doug Kass: I'm still short IBM and Coke
- IBM on earnings: We're disappointed with performance
- Valeant says may raise Allergan bid; beats on profit
- Sales of private jumbo jets soar
- Sears leases retail space to Primark in bid to stem cash woes
- Blame U.S. problems on Europe, JPM's Erdoes says
- Sears clerk arrested for swiping nearly $4 million in items
- Hedge fund pitch: Don't play with this gun stock
- Nervous about Apple? Here’s how to protect yourself
- How Ebola can quickly mutate: 'Hot Zone' author
- NHTSA issues alert for nearly 5 million vehicles, urges 'immediate action'
- CORRECTION: NHTSA urges 4.7 mln car owners with defective airbags to get cars checked
- IBM is not the only market mover, says Art Cashin
- Europe shares close down, Nutreco up 40%; Adidas climbs
- Markets nearing bottom, says Fundstrat's Tom Lee
- Solid majority in US says country 'out of control': Poll
- Goldman cuts 10-year yield forecast to 2.5%
- Early Movers: IBM, VFC, HAL, VRX, HAS, YHOO & more
- SAP cuts profit outlook as more customers switch to cloud
- Babies born today get free $500 mutual fund investment
- Toyota recalling 247,000 vehicles in US due to risk of air bag rupture
- Transition stress? Advisors can guide clear decisions
- Microsoft's Nadella talks cloud, inequality, and why he's against a spinoff
- IBM CEO rejects split talk, cites 'clear strategy'
- IBM sheds hardware image by selling chip business
- IBM disappoints, but something had to give
- Oil slips below $86 on global oversupply
- Gannett tops 3Q net income expectations
- Hasbro profit up 43 pct on higher sales of Transformers, Marvel toys
- Halliburton profit beats as N.America drilling stays strong
- EU needs risk-takers to compete with US: EU's Kroes
- The key to containing Ebola
- Digital medicine? High-tech health care on the way
- Correction possible, but QE end needed: Fed Fisher
- With Apple Pay, tech giant bets big on mobile payments
- UK online “trolls” face 2 years behind bars
- Texas Ebola Watch Ends for 48 Contacts of Thomas Eric Duncan
- Saudi 'mother of all IPOs' runs into Shariah storm
- Germany risks recession, in Bundesbank's bleak outlook
- Shouts on bond-trading floor yield to robot beeps
- IBM stumble puts markets in negative mood
- Pfizer/AZ chase may be off as pharma deals falter
- Russia downgrade: Can Putin shrug off the sanctions?
- Banks are lending again, but mostly to rich people
- ECB says has started buying covered bonds
- Yahoo set to outline cost-cutting efforts: WSJ
- IBM to pay Globalfoundries $1.5B to buy its chip arm, take $4.7B pretax charge
- Survey: Pay raises rarer despite strong US hiring
- Get ready for another blast of stock volatility
- Is the oil price fall more than just a coincidence?
- China, Russia weigh on Philips earnings
- EY: UK house prices to surge over 20% by 2016
- Why it's crunch time for Indonesia's new president
- Hong Kong crisis deepens after weekend clashes, talks set for Tuesday
- IBM to pay Globalfoundries $1.5B for chip arm: WSJ
- Russia bites back with widening crackdown on McDonald’s
- Trekking tragedy shakes Nepal's faith in shoestring tourism
- How many banks will fail ECB stress tests?
- Reform-minded outsider Widodo takes over as Indonesia's president
- Bright prospects for East Asia intact
- Abe balances tax rise against economic damage
- Japan PM Abe loses one minister, another may follow
- Medibank may be Australia's largest state IPO since '97
- S.Korea economy lifted by switch away from deposit based rentals