The Stock Market Really Doesn?t Exist
The stock market really doesn't exist. You can't go to a physical location and see the stock market. You can see parts of the stock market at the major exchanges - but not the Nasdaq, which is simply a vast computer network. The collective known as the ...

Stocks abandon advance
Stocks gave up gains late Tuesday as investors turned cautious amid the latest corporate deal and profit news on the anniversary of the bear market bottom.

Stocks abandon advance
Stocks gave up gains late Tuesday as investors turned cautious amid the latest corporate deal and profit news on the anniversary of the bear market bottom.

Market's Bounce Fizzles Out
Stocks' gains faded, leaving the market near the flatline as traders unloaded banks and commodity producers.

Israel set for a bumpy ride to the top
Israel's promotion from emerging market (EM) to developed market (DM) status by MSCI could give local equities a bumpier ride than some investors might be hoping for, says Andrew Howell

Cash for Clunkers: Better than we thought
The government's Cash for Clunkers program resulted in a far bigger boost to car sales than was previously estimated, even by the government, according to a new analysis by Maritz Research, an automotive market research company.

DFM gains 0.84%
The Dubai Financial Market rose 0.84% to 1,663, with 14 stocks rising and 13 falling. Emaar, the day's most active stock by value and by volume, moved up by 1.80% to Dhs3.40. National Cement had the day's biggest gain, rising 4.86% to Dhs3.88. Tab...

The 4 Biggest Lies in Real Estate
MoneyWatch.com: When Scouring the Housing Market, Watch out for these All-Too-Common Lies, Tricks and Exaggerations

How to ride the rally, 1 year after market hit bottom
One year ago today, the U.S. stock market started to crawl away from its worst bear-market mauling in eight decades, where the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500-stock index lost more than half of its value.

The Stock Market Really Doesn?t Exist
The stock market really doesn't exist. You can't go to a physical location and see the stock market. You can see parts of the stock market at the major exchanges - but not the Nasdaq, which is simply a vast computer network. The collective known as the ...

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