[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] US stocks jumped more than one percent Thursday as reports in the media suggested central banks from major economies across the world stand ready to take coordinated steps to stabilize markets if Greece elections over the weekend cause market turbulence. The market was a rumor mill all day long, but the abovewas the mother of wishful …
US Equities Bounce Back From Worst Week Of The Year
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] US stocks bounced back Monday to break the weeklong losing streak as broader markets rallied, despite social-networking site Facebook plummeting more than 10 percent following its Friday debut. The S&P 500 snapped its six straight day of losses to post its best session in two months while the Dow made the biggest single-day gain in over …
US Stocks End Lower Despite Decent Economic Data; UNG Jumps, PSTL Slides
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Robust US economic data on factory output and housing failed to halt the broad slide as US stocks closed lower Wednesday for the fourth straight trading session. Though the day had started off strongly, but concerns over Greece weighed on investor sentiments and down we went. Yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasuries sank to a seven-month …
US Stocks Get Clobbered As Greece Heads Towards Euro Exit; International TTI Signals ‘Sell’
[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] US equities marched south Monday with all three indexes losing about one percent as markets remained concerned over the future of the currency-union in Europe and the safety of American banks following JP Morgan’s unexpected 2-billion trading loss. Greece’s political parties struggled to form a coalition over the weekend, fuelling fears of a re-election that is …