Stocks Turning In Another Choppy Trading Session - U.S. Commentary []
After seeing significant volatility in the previous session, the U.S. stock markets are once again showing a lack of direction during trading on Wednesday. The major averages have bounced back and forth across the unchanged line, unable to sustain any significant moves.
Stocks Move Higher On Positive Earnings News - U.S. Commentary []
Stocks moved higher at the start of trading on Thursday, with the major averages all climbing into positive territory after ending the previous session mixed. The initial upward move came on the heels of positive earnings news from companies such as Oracle (ORCL).
Light Turnout Seen For Malaysian Stocks []
The Malaysian stock market is expected to follow modestly positive global cues to the upside when the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index opens for business on Friday - although volume is expected to be light in the midst of a series of holidays. The KLCI was closed on Thursday for the Hari Raya Haji holiday, and it will be closed again on Tuesday for Christmas.
European Markets Quiet As Traders Eye German Economic Data, Latest Northern Rock Rumours - European Commentary []
European markets will be looking for direction in Wednesday trading as seasonal slowdowns in news flows and trading volumes are beginning to be felt.
Stocks Remain Under Pressure In Mid-Afternoon Trading - U.S. Commentary []
After moving lower at the open, the U.S. stock markets have seen some further downside over the course of the trading session on Monday. The major averages have all moved firmly into negative territory, extending the downward move that was seen in the previous session.
Stocks Moving To The Upside In Mid-Afternoon Trading - U.S. Commentary []
After turning in a mixed performance earlier in the session, the U.S. stock markets have moved to the upside in recent trading on Thursday. The Dow and the S&P 500 have climbed above the unchanged, rejoining the Nasdaq in positive territory.
South Korean Market Closes Lower []
Thursday, Seoul shares finished lower, giving away early gains, on lingering U.S. credit market and economic worries. After rising as much as a percentage in early trade, the key KOSPI index closed down 17.10 points or 0.9% at 1,844.37.
European Markets Fall On Economic Worries - European Commentary []
The European markets fell on Monday, as investors were concerned that faster inflation and continued credit market turmoil would hurt economic growth. Banking and mining stocks were among the hardest hit.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Stocks Turning In Another Choppy Trading Session - U.S. Commentary []
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