Friday, July 20, 2007
U.S. stocks end lower; Dow tallies weekly loss of 0.4%
DJIA
13,851
-149.33
S&P
1,534
-18.98
NASDAQ
2,687
-32.44
10Yr
4.96%
-0.072
U.S. stocks end lower; Dow tallies weekly loss of 0.4%
NEW YORK
Stocks fell sharply on Friday and also for the week, as enthusiasm
wilted under disappointing earnings from Google Inc. and Caterpillar
Inc., and anxiety about available credit for corporate buyouts.
The Fed: St. Louis Fed's Poole sees subprime woes likely as isolated
ST. LOUIS
The meltdown in the market for subprime mortgages should remain isolated
and not affect the broader financial system, St. Louis Fed President
William Poole says.
U.S. stocks fall sharply on earnings, credit markets concerns
DJIA
13,845
-155.35
S&P
1,534
-18.11
NASDAQ
2,681
-38.50
10Yr
4.94%
-0.087
U.S. stocks fall sharply on earnings, credit markets concerns
NEW YORK
Stocks declined Friday, as investor enthusiasm waned in the face of
renewed worries about subprime mortgage, coupled with earnings
disappointments from the likes of Google Inc. and Caterpillar Inc.
Google shares off 6% as results miss view
SAN FRANCISCO
Google Inc. saw its share price drop more than 6% Friday morning after
the company's second-quarter earnings came in slightly below Wall
Street's estimates, thanks to higher expenses.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Markets Thursday, 07/19/2007
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| Dow : 14000.41 up 82.19
| S & P : 1553.08 up 6.91
| NASDAQ: 2720.04 up 20.55
|Bond (10Y): 5.01%, 96.00
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MARKETS:
Finally! Dow finishes above 14,000
Investors cheer IBM, other upbeat earnings news, while they overlook
Bernanke's testimony, Fed minutes.
U.S. stocks rise; Dow back above 14,000 on tech earnings
DJIA
13,993
+75.60
S&P
1,550
+4.36
NASDAQ
2,714
+14.84
10Yr
5.04%
+0.029
U.S. stocks rise; Dow back above 14,000 on tech earnings
NEW YORK
Stocks marched higher Thursday, with investor enthusiasm about upbeat
earnings in the technology sector, including from IBM Corp., dampened
slightly by renewed worries about subprime mortgages.
The Fed: Subprime-credit woes dominate Bernanke's second day
WASHINGTON
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's second day of testimony before
Congress on the state of the nation's economy and the outlook for U.S.
monetary policy was dominated by concern about the subprime-mortgage
sector.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
U.S. stocks close down amid subprime, earnings trouble
DJIA
13,918
-53.33
S&P
1,546
-3.20
NASDAQ
2,699
-12.80
10Yr
5.01%
-0.068
U.S. stocks close down amid subprime, earnings trouble
NEW YORK
U.S. stocks finished lower Wednesday, halting a five-session run that
briefly propelled the Dow Jones Industrial Average above 14,000, as woes
from risky home loans re-emerged and earnings from Intel Corp., Pfizer
Inc., and Yahoo Inc., disappointed investors.
EBay earnings jump despite slowdown in listings
SAN FRANCISCO
EBay Inc. saw its second-quarter earnings surge 50% mostly due to strong
growth in its online payments business that offset a continued slowdown
in the online auction giant's listings.
Services, software lead IBM earnings up almost 12%
SAN FRANCISCO
IBM Corp. on Wednesday reported a second-quarter profit that rose almost
12% from a year ago as the technology and services giant recorded strong
gains in its global services and software business.
Fed chief Bernanke sees moderate economic growth, but housing still poses danger.
Fed chief Bernanke sees moderate economic growth, but housing still
poses danger.
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Bernanke sees core inflation edging lower
DJIA
13,871
-100.07
S&P
1,539
-10.08
NASDAQ
2,686
-26.24
10Yr
5.01%
-0.068
Bernanke sees core inflation edging lower
WASHINGTON
Core inflation should edge down a bit over the next year and a half, as
inflation expectations remain contained, energy prices flatten out and
pressures from the labor and product market diminish, Federal Reserve
board chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday.
FundWatch: Fund managers say credit risk poses biggest threat
LONDON
Credit risk poses the greatest threat to financial-market stability,
according to Merrill Lynch's latest fund manager survey on Wednesday.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks fall sharply amid subprime, earnings woes
NEW YORK
U.S. stocks fell sharply Wednesday, halting a run that propelled the Dow
Jones Industrial Average to a new record Tuesday, as woes from risky
home loans resurfaced and earnings from Intel Corp., Pfizer Inc., and
Yahoo Inc., disappointed investors.
Intel's profit up 44%, but stock falls on margin worries
SAN FRANCISCO
Intel Corp. shares lost some momentum Wednesday after the world's
largest chipmaker reported that solid personal-computer and server chip
shipments in the second quarter were undercut by weaker prices.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
U.S. stocks end mixed; Dow briefly hits 14,000
DJIA
13,971
+20.57
S&P
1,549
-0.15
NASDAQ
2,712
+14.96
10Yr
5.08%
+0.037
U.S. stocks end mixed; Dow briefly hits 14,000
NEW YORK
U.S. stocks closed mixed Tuesday, with upbeat earnings sending the Dow
Jones Industrial Average to a record high finish, but just shy of
14,000, a level it topped earlier in the day.
The Technical Indicator: A technically valid breakout for U.S. stocks
CINCINNATI
With recent gains, each major U.S. benchmark has rallied to multiyear
highs.
Economic Report: Home builders' confidence plunges again in July
WASHINGTON
With interest rates moving higher, a glut of homes sitting unsold, and
the problems in the subprime mortgage market worsening, U.S. home
builders' confidence in the housing market plunged further in July,
according to a monthly survey released by the National Association of
Home Builders.
Stocks end higher after tame inflation read. Dow closes just under 14,000 and the S&P a hair away from a new record.
Stocks end higher after tame inflation read. Dow closes just under
14,000 and the S&P a hair away from a new record.
July homebuilder sentiment falls to 16-year low, Reuters reports.
July homebuilder sentiment falls to 16-year low, Reuters reports.
Producer prices unexpectedly fall 0.2% in June
DJIA
13,993
+42.84
S&P
1,552
+3.38
NASDAQ
2,708
+11.60
10Yr
5.09%
+0.048
Producer prices unexpectedly fall 0.2% in June
WASHINGTON
Wholesale prices fell 0.2% in June as food and energy prices declined
after four months of hefty increases, the Labor Department reported
Tuesday.
Currencies: Dollar rises vs. yen on core PPI, sterling hits new 26-year
peak
NEW YORK
The dollar rose against the yen Tuesday after U.S. government reports
showed core inflation at the wholesale level rose more than forecast
last month while monthly capital flows to the U.S. jumped in May.
Dow Jones industrial average reaches 14,000 for 1st time.
Dow Jones industrial average reaches 14,000 for 1st time.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Markets Monday, 07/16/2007
|---------------------------------------------------------| Dow :
13950.98 up 43.73
| S & P : 1549.52 down 2.98
| NASDAQ: 2697.33 down 9.67
| Bond (10Y): 5.04%, 95.81
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MARKETS:
Another record day for the Dow
Blue-chip average hits third straight record high, but broader
market falls short ahead of a slew of earnings news, inflation reports.
U.S. stocks rise; Dow hits new highs on deal news
DJIA
13,968
+61.13
S&P
1,555
+2.87
NASDAQ
2,710
+3.79
10Yr
5.08%
-0.029
U.S. stocks rise; Dow hits new highs on deal news
NEW YORK
U.S. stocks rose Monday, as investors cheered a report of a possible bid
for Verizon Corp. and other deal news, which helped extend last week's
ground-breaking rally ahead of key earnings reports later in the week.