Friday, February 23, 2007

Finance: February 22, 2007

2:06 pm ET Feb 22, 2007

DJIA

12,684

-54.07

S&P

1,455

-1.88

NASDAQ

2,517

-1.26

10Yr

4.74%

+0.046

The Dow ended lower for its second consecutive session stung by rising oil, as the Nasdaq edged higher.

Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007

The Dow ended lower for its second consecutive session stung by rising
oil, as the Nasdaq edged higher.

Market Briefing Newsletter for Monday, 02/19/2007

2/19/2007

| Dow : 12767.57 up 2.56

|S & P : 1455.54 down 1.27

|NASDAQ: 2496.31 down 0.79

|Bond (10Y): 4.69%, 99.41

MARKETS:
Keeping the bull running A holiday-shortened trading week brings
earnings from Home Depot and Wal-Mart, a key read on inflation and
more.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Gold in safe-haven rally as CPI ignites U.S. inflation worries

4:30 pm ET Feb 21, 2007

DJIA

12,738

-48.23

S&P

1,457

-2.05

NASDAQ

2,518

+5.38

10Yr

4.69%

+0.012

Gold in safe-haven rally as CPI ignites U.S. inflation worries

NEW YORK -- Gold futures rallied to a seven-month high on Wednesday,
after data showed consumer inflation rising at a faster-than-expected
pace in January, boosting the lure of gold as an inflation hedge.

Net Stocks: Internet stocks start higher, led by Google

10:10 am ET Feb 22, 2007

DJIA

12,744

+6.41

S&P

1,459

+1.50

NASDAQ

2,524

+5.64

10Yr

4.71%

+0.020

Google leads Internet stocks higher

SAN FRANCISCO - Shares of Internet companies traded mostly higher early
Thursday as Google Inc. unveiled a service aimed at undercutting
Microsoft Corp.

Google shares rose 1.5% to $483.28. Microsoft shares rose 6 cents to
$29.39.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

U.S. stocks fall after hotter-than-forecast CPI

11:40 am ET Feb 21, 2007

DJIA

12,733

-53.60

S&P

1,454

-4.82

NASDAQ

2,509

-3.93

10Yr

4.70%

+0.018

U.S. stocks fall after hotter-than-forecast CPI

NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday, after Hewlett-Packard Co.'s
earnings forecasts disappointed investors and as news of
higher-than-expected gains in consumer prices last month fueled concern
about inflation.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

U.S. stocks close up on Fed official's upbeat tone

4:30 pm ET Feb 20, 2007

DJIA

12,786

+19.07

S&P

1,459

+4.14

NASDAQ

2,513

+16.73

10Yr

4.68%

-0.010

U.S. stocks close up on Fed official's upbeat tone

NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, sending the Dow Jones
Industrial Average to a record closing level, as reassuring comments
from Federal Reserve Governor Susan Bies, along with upbeat results from
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and merger news, helped offset disappointing
earnings from Home Depot Inc.

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Wal-Mart earnings appear to top estimates.

Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007

Wal-Mart earnings appear to top estimates.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Inflation not rising, but it's not falling, either

Market Overview

12:00 am ET Feb 16, 2007

DJIA

12,767

+2.56

S&P

1,455

-1.27

NASDAQ

2,496

-0.79

10Yr

4.69%

-0.016

Inflation not rising, but it's not falling, either

WASHINGTON -- Inflation is topic No. 1 at the Federal Reserve. And it
will be the main topic of economic analysis in the coming week, because
the consumer price index for January is the only economic indicator of
note.