By Jeremy Gaunt, European Investment Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) – Investors are entering 2011 in a relatively bullish mood, raising equity […]
Home Buying for the Long Haul Pays Off
provided by Despite the slump, housing remains a good long-term investment—in the right markets The era of get-rich-quick real estate […]
Who Will Prosper in 2011
Rick Newman, On Tuesday December 21, 2010, 3:32 pm EST The worry lines are finally starting to fade. After 18 […]
US gas demand should fall for good after ’06 peak
America guzzles less gas as fuel efficiency rises, ethanol use grows and people drive less FILE – In this Nov. […]
Are Americans as Poor as They Feel?
provided by It depends on what they buy. While some big-ticket expenditures have skyrocketed, the relative cost of many necessities […]
CNBC’s Boldest Predictions for 2011
CNBC’s Boldest Predictions 8. Euro Weakens Further, Nearing Parity With the DollarThere’s nothing like a bold, even outrageous prediction, and […]
Euro Falls a Second Day on Concern Region’s Crisis to Spread; Dollar Gains
Candice Zachariahs and Ron Harui, On Monday December 20, 2010, 2:50 am EST The euro declined to a two-week low […]
Long way from dog days: 2011 might see record Dow
Stan Choe, AP Business Writer, On Friday December 17, 2010, 4:32 pm EST NEW YORK (AP) — Could the Dow […]
One Reason to Stay Long Equities
By Alex Daley, Casey’s Extraordinary Technology There are a lot of troubling signs with the equity markets these days, with […]
Richard Russell: “Stocks are not priced to produce profits over coming years”
By Prieur du Plessis, Plexus Asset Management, In a recent article, Richard Russell, 86-year-old writer of the Dow Theory Letters, […]
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