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UPGRADES AND POSITIVE ANALYST MENTIONS FOR JUNE 6, 2011
DOWNGRADES AND NEGATIVE ANALYST MENTIONS FOR JUNE 6, 2011
Relatively High Sales Growth Detected in Shares of Nation...
Recent Agency mREIT Outperformance Indicates Increased Fe...
Geithner May Back Lagarde at IMF to Keep American at World Bank
WORLD FOREX: Euro Range-Bound After Tentative Deal For Greece
Natural Gas Entering 'Golden Age'
Gold Edges Up Near $1550 Amid Steady Dollar
Stocks Head For Lower Open With Lowe's (LOW) And Schlumbe...
Bank Shares Take a Beating, and It May Not Be Over Yet
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ
Giants like Goldman Sachs and Bank of America are trading at well below the valuation of other large companies, but even bargain hunters are wary.
Among GOP, anti-tax orthodoxy runs deep
Today’s GOP adheres to a “no new taxes” orthodoxy that has proved far more powerful than the desire to balance the budget. (By Lori Montgomery)
Today’s GOP adheres to a “no new taxes” orthodoxy that has proved far more powerful than the desire to balance the budget. (By Lori Montgomery)
World stock markets fall after jobs data confirms slowing US economy
BANGKOK — World stock markets fell Monday after a slowdown in U.S. hiring added to evidence that the recovery in the world’s biggest economy is weakening. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)
BANGKOK — World stock markets fell Monday after a slowdown in U.S. hiring added to evidence that the recovery in the world’s biggest economy is weakening. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)
Germany awaiting test results on sprouts in E. coli outbreak that killed 22
Frightened consumers are awaiting the release of official test results that will most likely confirm that vegetable sprouts from an organic farm in northern Germany caused the terrifying E. coli outbreak in Europe that has killed 22 and sickened more than 2,200. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)
South Africa says Wal-Mart restrictions meant to protect jobs, not hurt foreign investment Frightened consumers are awaiting the release of official test results that will most likely confirm that vegetable sprouts from an organic farm in northern Germany caused the terrifying E. coli outbreak in Europe that has killed 22 and sickened more than 2,200. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s trade minister says the country does not want to scare off foreign investment by imposing conditions on Wal-Mart’s bid to buy into a South African company. ( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)
Oil falls below $100 after weaker US jobs figures, possibility of OPEC cut
SINGAPORE — Oil prices fell below $100 a barrel Monday in Asia after new indications of slowing U.S. economic growth ahead of an OPEC meeting this week.
( Associated Press Associated Press , AP)
Asia Today: China Denies Spying Role
Recent attempts to hack U.S. officials' Gmail accounts are part of a broad Chinese cyberspying scheme, but China's government denies any role. Meanwhile, Nintendo has its own security issues after it was hacked. Andrew LaVallee and Jake Lee discuss. -->
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13869?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Recent attempts to hack U.S. officials' Gmail accounts are part of a broad Chinese cyberspying scheme, but China's government denies any role. Meanwhile, Nintendo has its own security issues after it was hacked. Andrew LaVallee and Jake Lee discuss. -->
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13869?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
More Bad News for China's Troubled Tree Sector
Another Chinese forestry company is in the spotlight, at the same time as the U.S. steps up its scrutiny of Chinese companies listed there via reverse mergers.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13866?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
Another Chinese forestry company is in the spotlight, at the same time as the U.S. steps up its scrutiny of Chinese companies listed there via reverse mergers.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13866?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
China Watch: SEC on the China Case, Fear the Aircraft Carrier?
The SEC looks in accounting firms' audits of Chinese companies, assessing China's first aircraft carrier, Tigger in the cross-hairs and more.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13868?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
The SEC looks in accounting firms' audits of Chinese companies, assessing China's first aircraft carrier, Tigger in the cross-hairs and more.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/?p=13868?mod=djemChinaRTR_t
The speed traders
Steve Kroft gets a rare look inside the secretive world "high-frequency trading," a controversial technique the SEC is scrutinizing in which computers can make thousands of stock trades in less than a second. Watch it now.
Indian School Law Tests Rich and Poor
India's Right to Education Act mandates that private schools set aside 25% of admissions for low-income, underprivileged and disabled students. The most notable results so far are frustration and disappointment.
The New Résumé Rules Back in the job market after 10 years, a reader wonders how to update her r?sum? to make it more current by today's standards.
How to Earn $4 Billion on Coupons The man who could make more than $4 billion from the IPO of Groupon is a 41-year-old, unassuming Midwesterner who got his start selling carpets on the street.
Stock index futures signal mixed open June 06, 2011 04:20 AM ET LONDON (Reuters) - Stock index futures pointed to a mixed open on Wall Street on Monday, with futures for the Dow Jones down 0.1 percent, the Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.1 percent and the S&P 500 futures down 0.1 percent. | Full Article
China paper warns Google may pay price for hacking claims June 06, 2011 02:42 AM ET BEIJING (Reuters) - Google has become a "political tool" vilifying the Chinese government, an official Beijing newspaper said on Monday, warning that the U.S. Internet giant's statements about hacking attacks traced to China could hurt its business. | Full Article
Morning Market Briefing
Morning Market Briefing
Inflation in Australia eased in May as a fall in travel costs offset an increase in fruit and vegetable prices, a survey by the TD Securities and the Melbourne Institute showed Monday. (Jun 6, 2011) Full Article
Eurozone producer price annual inflation surpassed expectations in April largely due to rising energy prices, but the overall producer price growth slowed slightly from the previous month's rate. (Jun 6, 2011) Full Article
The Daily Crux
The five disciplines that will make you a better investor
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"We churn out MBAs like made-in-China widgets, yet few ever become outstanding investors..."
QE3: Why more Fed money-printing is now guaranteed
"The problems QE1 and QE2 were meant to fix are now even bigger..."
"The problems QE1 and QE2 were meant to fix are now even bigger..."
The four big reasons to sell a top dividend payer
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Includes the one factor that could decimate a stock's value...
Why the massacre in silver isn't over yet
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