Facebook is now on watch and could be dropped to a failing grade for corporate governance by GMI Ratings.
Monthly Archives: August 2012
Copper prices continue to move sideways -- one sign that the U.S. economy is hanging in there, and is not on the precipice of collapse.
Samsung enjoys the upper hand in China’s smartphone market, which is set to overtake the US as the world’s biggest later in the year.
Three widely used economic figures are not good at predicting where the U.S. economy is headed next, says BlackRock's Russ Koesterich. Here are two that work:
Low market volume may say less about the quality of rallies and more about the disadvantage of very large investment funds that have lost their nimbleness.
Investor’s Business Daily tapped two Covestor managers to help explain why stock markets continue to rally higher, pushing to new year highs this month.
Research shows that major debt retrenchments come with a protracted period of low GDP growth - 1.5% below normal.