Archive for the ‘Stocks Unit Trust ETF Investment’ Category
To investors Fed’s words, not actions matter
The stock market doesn’t want any surprises from this week’s Federal Reserve’s meeting.
Federal Reserve System – Stock market – Business – Investing – Stocks and Bonds
Wicked winter adds to economy’s woes
The three major snowstorms that have slammed the Northeast this winter have been more than just huge hassles — they may be creating yet another headwind for a wobbly economy.
Winter storm – Weather – Arts – Movies – Sports
Stocks edge higher after mixed economic data
The stock market eked out a gain as investors took glum economic news in stride. The small gains still left stocks with a loss for the week but the Dow and S&P 500 logged their best month since November.
Gross domestic product – Business – Economy – Government – Investing
Economy ends 2009 at faster pace than thought
The economy rocketed ahead at a 5.9 percent pace in the final quarter of 2009, stronger than initially estimated. But the growth spurt isn’t expected to carry over into this year.
Economy of the United States – Business – Financial Services – Investing – Social Science
Fannie Mae seeks $15.3 billion more in aid
Fannie Mae needs another $15 billion in federal assistance, bringing its total to more than $75 billion. And worse, the mortgage finance company warned its losses will continue this year.
Fannie Mae – Freddie Mac – Business – Thailand – Provinces
Six hazards facing the stock market
Nearly a year after the stock market staged one of the biggest rallies in history, investors worry that this bull may be getting wobbly. There’s no shortage of cause for concern.
Stock market – Investing – Business – Stocks and Bonds – Equities
NYT: Romancing the curling stone on Wall St.
NYT: Wall Street trading is often described as a blood sport. But inside the great investment houses, there’s another sport of the moment. Curling.
Curling – Sport – Wall Street – Winter Sports – New York Times
Recovery losing momentum, reports show
New orders for long-lasting manufactured goods excluding transportation unexpectedly fell, while the number of workers filing for jobless benefits rose last week.
Jobless claims – Unemployment benefits – Insurance – United States – Business
Durable goods orders jump, boosted by aircraft
Orders to factories for big-ticket durable goods likely posted an increase in January, helped by a rebound in demand for commercial aircraft.
Aircraft – Business – Aviation – Aerospace and Defense – Aeronautical
Bernanke takes aim at Wall Street over Greece
Fed chairman Ben Bernanke told lawmakers the central bank is looking Wall Street’s use of a sophisticated investment instrument to make bets that Greece will default on its debt.
Ben Bernanke – Wall Street – Central bank – Greek language – Business




























