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Want to avoid debt ceiling fallout? Invest in foreign stocks |
The US could be approaching a 2011-style debt ceiling market meltdown, but worried investors shouldn't abandon ship, Wall Street analysts say. Instead, they should jump on a ship (hypothetically speaking) and plant their money in overseas equities. Read more » |
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Boeing posts a big loss
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Boeing reported a $650 million operating loss in the fourth quarter, surprising Wall Street analysts who had expected the aerospace giant to turn a quarterly profit. Read more » |
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Next up for Elon Musk: Crucial Tesla earnings and outlook
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Tesla is expected to report record earnings after the bell Wednesday, but it might not be enough to satisfy anxious investors. Read more » |
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Trading briefly halted for many New York Stock Exchange-listed stocks
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Trading for dozens of companies on the New York Stock Exchange was halted Monday morning shortly after the market opened. Read more » |
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DOJ sues Google over its dominance in online advertising market
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The Justice Department and eight states sued Google on Tuesday, accusing the company of harming competition with its dominance in the online advertising market and calling for it to be broken up. Read more » |
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Justin Bieber sells his music catalog
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Justin Bieber has sold the rights to his publishing and artist royalties from his song catalog, adding himself to a growing list of pop stars who have inked rights deals. Read more » |
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