Michael Sincere's Long-Term Trader: Why Jim Rogers is buying what everyone else is selling
Veteran investor Jim Rogers talks with Michael Sincere about gold, bonds, Greece, Japan, and China.
Veteran investor Jim Rogers talks with Michael Sincere about gold, bonds, Greece, Japan, and China.
Veteran investor Jim Rogers talks with Michael Sincere about gold, bonds, Greece, Japan, and China.
A Senate appropriations subcommittee approved the FY2016 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education and Related Agencies (Labor-HHS) Appropriations Bill.
Richard Matt, one of the two inmates who escaped from a high-security prison in upstate New York in early June, has been shot and killed by police, according to media reports. The inmates have been on the run from police since their escape, while two prison employees have been charged with aiding the prison break. CNN said law-enforcement officials were chasing the second convict. Evidence from a hunting cabin in the woods 15 miles from the prison was said to be the break in the search for the inmates. Читать дальше...
U.S. Department of Health and Human Service: Ensuring the Integrity of Medicare Part D
N.Y. prison fugitive Richard Matt fatally shot by police: reports
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Treasury prices fall on Friday, driving yields to their highest level since September, as investors continue to watch lingering negotiations between Greece and its creditors while assessing strong economic data.
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President Barack Obama on Friday gave a stirring eulogy for the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, one of nine people murdered at a Charleston, S.C. church. But the most electrifying moment may have been when the president sang “Amazing Grace.”
Nike responsible for more than half of gain as Dow defies Friday downtrend
U.S. stocks ended Friday's choppy session mostly lower, extending their losing streak to a third straight day. Fraught negotiations between Greece and its lenders kept investors anxious, while major indexes clocked in weekly losses. The S&P 500 closed less than a point lower at 2,101.50 and recorded a 0.4% loss over the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 57.12 points, or 0.3%, to 17,947.48, but also clocked in a weekly loss, falling 0.4% over the week. The Nasdaq Composite ended the day down 31.68 points... Читать дальше...
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Here is what same-sex couples should consider when planning finances since the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage.
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- President Barack Obama on Friday welcomed the "thoughtful introspection" of the country in the wake of the killing of nine people in an historic black church in Charleston, S.C. Obama said the attacker had tried to spark fear, but instead the city of Charleston, the state of South Carolina and the U.S. as a whole "would respond, not merely with revulsion at his evil act, but with big-hearted generosity and a thoughtful introspection and self-examination that we so rarely... Читать дальше...
J.K. Rowling says “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will tell a new story, but otherwise offers no details about the story line.
Some AOL Inc. shareholders, who own 5% of AOL, want more than the $50 a share Verizon Communications paid to buy the Web company, WSJ sources says.
Some AOL Inc. shareholders, who own 5% of AOL, want more than the $50 a share Verizon Communications paid to buy the Web company, WSJ sources says.
Some AOL Inc. shareholders, who own 5% of AOL, want more than the $50 a share Verizon Communications paid to buy the Web company, WSJ sources says.
Oil futures saw a slight loss on Friday, ahead of a potential deal between Iran and the West that could lift sanctions on Iran and result in the addition of more oil to the global market. August crude lost 7 cents, or 0.1%, to settle at $59.63 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract fell 0.6% for the week, but compared with the July contract, which expired on Monday, prices saw a weekly gain of 2 cents.
Читать дальше...Gold futures end higher after a five-session retreat, but prices still marked their first weekly loss in three weeks.
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