We had hoped that Asia might have enough economic strength to support itself and avoid recession. No more.
Monthly Archives: July 2012
I suppose investors feel a little less uncertain, but there are still many questions to be answered.
Gold is an asset bubble and it's already starting to burst, says risk management expert Mark T. Williams.
It could be potentially good news for the S&P 500 if investment manager Ben Dickey is correct with his 2012 oil projection.
Mac market share is still low, but Apple is by far the top mobile PC shipment brand if you include tablets in the mix, according to DisplaySearch data.
Wall Street analysts are more bearish than they have been in 15 years, according to Merrill Lynch. It's a bullish sign -- with one caveat.
The Federal Reserve's action to keep long term rates down by buying up 10-year T-notes is often referred to as Operation Twist. Here's a helpful explanation of how it works, from Marketplace's Paddy Hirsch.
Board drama has been a major distraction for the company, but it hasn’t slowed down its strong operating results.
A 20% holding in Berkshire is not nearly as risky as an equally large holding in most other stocks would be.
Greater China Fund’s board had failed to respond to the needs of value-minded shareholders last year.