U.S. stocks fall back into the red
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:00:55 -0500
U.S. stocks fall back into the red
U.S. stocks trade near their lowest points of Monday's session as the
excitement over improved economic activity in Chicago abates and
investors remain concerned about holiday sales and the fallout from
Dubai World.
DECEMBER TENDS TO DELIVER STOCK-MARKET CHEER
Historical trends indicate -- no guarantees, of course -- that
December will be a positive month for the U.S. stock market.
GOLD RUN A REASON TO BE WARY OF THE STOCK MARKET
The booming gold price is making this columnist very nervous. About
Wall Street.
BLACK FRIDAY SALES OF TECH GOODS CALLED 'STRONG'
Retailers saw bigger crowds and likely generated stronger sales over
the 'Black Friday' weekend compared to a year earlier, according to a
trade group that represents makers of consumer electronics.
MORE SHOPPERS HIT STORES, BUT SPEND LESS
More Americans hit the stores during Black Friday and the rest of the
holiday-shopping weekend, but they spent less than they did last year,
a retail-trade group says.
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