International Business Times Stocks finish mostly higherUSA TODAYA massive spending package meant to reinvigorate Japan's economy briefly boosted world markets Friday, but new figures showing a rise in Chinese inflation…
Most European Stocks Advance as Japan Unveils StimulusBloombergMost European stocks advanced as Japan's government advocated a $ 116 billion stimulus package to drag the world's third-biggest economy out of its…
Inquirer.net Asia stocks mostly lower, but Japan ralliesMarketWatchSYDNEY (MarketWatch) — Asia stocks mostly declined Friday after a sizeable increase in Chinese inflation, but Japanese shares advanced on the back of…
The Associated Press Stocks end higher, Dow gains 81 pointsUSA TODAYNEW YORK – Stocks ended higher Thursday as investors waited for more indications on the health of U.S. companies from…
San Francisco Chronicle Bank Stocks Lead AdvanceWall Street JournalBank shares led stocks on a broad march higher, as the S&P 500 looked set to mark a five-year closing high for…
Moneycontrol.com Asia stocks get a lift from China trade dataMarketWatchHONG KONG (MarketWatch) — Asian stocks ended higher Thursday after data on China's December exports far surpassed expectations, with Japanese stocks…
MiamiHerald.com Industrials lead stocks to close slightly higherNBCNews.comStocks ended modestly higher in thin trading Wednesday, recovering losses from the last two sessions, after Dow component Alcoa kicked off the fourth-quarter…
Biden task force chills gun stock rallyCNNThe stock price for U.S. gun maker Sturm Ruger & Co. (RGR) slipped less than 1% by the afternoon, cutting its 5-day gain to…
NBCNews.com Stocks bolstered by AlcoaCNNMoneyAluminum producer Alcoa (AA, Fortune 500), the first Dow component to report fourth-quarter results, posted earnings after the bell Tuesday that were in line with forecasts…
CNBC.com Stocks close lower ahead of earnings seasonNBCNews.comStocks finished lower for the second session Tuesday, dragged by telecoms, as investors remained on the sidelines ahead of what is expected to…