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Latest stock market news from Wall Street - CNNMoney.com
From CNN and Money magazine, CNNMoney.com combines business news and in-depth market analysis with practical advice and answers to personal finance questions.

Latest stock market news from Wall Street - CNNMoney.com
  • Stock rebound in the works
    U.S. stocks were set to open higher Tuesday, as investors eyed buying opportunities after the previous session's selloff, although worries about debt problems in Greece remained in focus.

  • Oil edges higher on weaker dollar
    Oil prices extended gains Tuesday as the dollar weakened against the euro after concerns over Europe's debt crisis eased.

  • Debt fears drag Dow below 10,000
    The Dow closed below 10,000 Monday for the first time in three months, with financial shares leading the way, as worries about the U.S. economy and European debt weighed on investor sentiment.

  • After the gold rush
    It hasn't been a good year for the black and gold.

  • Treasurys mixed ahead of auctions
    Treasurys were mixed Monday as investors prepare for a weekly offering of U.S. debt, worth $81 billion, amid ongoing concerns about struggling European economies.

  • Dollar slips against the euro
    The dollar weakened against the euro Monday, but held firm against other major currencies, as concerns about Greece's fiscal health eased slightly.

  • Oil rebounds on weaker dollar
    Oil prices rose toward $72 a barrel Monday on a weaker dollar, recovering from last week's losses.

  • Markets: Shaky after the slump
    Wall Street avoided a bigger walloping late last week, with sellers finally calling it quits after a nearly 10% plunge in less than three weeks. But the week ahead could be pivotal as investors either jump back in - or retreat even further.

  • Stocks claw out a gain after late rally
    Stocks erased big losses by the close Friday, with technology shares leading the advance, following a three-session rout that had taken the market to its lowest point since last fall.

  • Market panic returns -- sort of
    Investors are starting to get nervous again. And who could blame them?

  • Treasurys gain on global economic jitters
    Treasurys rose Friday as concerns about struggling European economies overshadowed a mixed U.S. jobs report and boosted demand for safe-haven assets.

  • Dollar strengthens after jobs report
    The dollar rose against its main trading partners Friday amid ongoing concerns about sovereign debt problems in Europe and a mixed report on the U.S. job market.

  • International markets in big selloff
    International stock markets tumbled Friday over concerns about the debt crisis in several European nations.

  • Oil falls toward $70 after jobs report
    Oil prices fell Friday after a mixed report on the employment picture.

  • Bonds jump on global stock selloff
    Bond prices rose Thursday as stocks sold off worldwide amid continued fears over foreign debt problems and an unexpected increase in U.S. jobless claims.

  • Is it safe to buy Toyota stock?
    Toyota may finally have a fix for the sticking gas pedal problem that led to a massive recall of many of its popular vehicles.

  • Wall Street bulls cheer the Jets loss
    Investors scored big Sunday when the New York Jets lost to the Indianapolis Colts -- at least according to the Super Bowl stock indicator.

  • Getting in on China's stock boom
    The group gathers every weekday: At least four ladies, and sometimes as many as eight, gather at the cavernous, badly lit brokerage office on Shanghai's Xiangyang Lu in what was known, when China was colonized by European powers in the 19th century, as the French Concession.

  • Google rolls the dice in China
    Wow. It takes a lot of cojones to stand up to the Chinese government. But Google seems willing to give up on a huge market to protest strict censorship rules.

  • Are emerging markets the next bubble?
    Question: I'm considering investing in emerging markets mutual funds. But do you think that's a good idea, or are they just going to be the next investment bubble? -- Mario, Atlanta, Georgia