Stocks fall as GM weighs on blue chips
Reuters - U.S. stocks fell on Monday as General Motors Corp. weighed on the Dow average and a sales warning from chip maker Xilinx Inc. hurt technology shares.
Stocks Lower After Delphi Bankruptcy
AP - Stocks slipped into negative territory Monday as Delphi Corp.'s bankruptcy filing weighed on the market and added gloom to an already ailing U.S. auto industry.
Stocks set to open up as earnings begin
Reuters - U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher market open on Monday as investors turned their attention to the start of third-quarter earnings reports and end-of-the-year profit outlooks.
Inflation Fears May Overshadow Earnings
AP - Oil prices fell substantially last week, yet the stock market dropped to its lowest levels since early July. People who are used to seeing stocks rise as oil prices fall could very well wonder what happened. Richard Fisher happened.
Dollar solid after jobs rally
Reuters - The U.S. dollar consolidated in early Asian trade on Monday in the aftermath of U.S. jobs data that showed the economy shed far fewer jobs than feared last month, soothing fears about U.S. growth.
Friday's Wall Street Glance
AP - Dow Jones Industrials
TSX higher as energy stocks, oil stabilize; N.Y. flat on jobs data
Canadian Press - TORONTO (CP) - The Toronto stock market held onto solid gains Friday afternoon after three days of steep declines as energy stocks were snapped up by investors thinking the correction was overdone.
Stock investors shrug off attack warnings
Reuters - U.S. stock markets on Friday shrugged off a threat against the New York City subway system, providing the latest evidence of how inured equity investors have grown to security menaces.
Archipelago CEO Comments on NYSE Trading
AP - The New York Stock Exchange and Archipelago Holdings Inc. plan to allow Big Board floor brokers to trade Nasdaq-listed stocks from the NYSE floor on Archipelago's system, Archipelago Chief Executive Jerry Putnam said Friday.
Dollar spikes up after jobs data
Reuters - The dollar extended gains early on Friday after the number of job losses in the U.S. last month following hurricanes Katrina and Rita were much less than economists had expected.
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