Gold Selloff Picking Up Steam
Precious metals took a big hit Tuesday, and some traders are scratching their heads as to why.
Pritzker Family Snags TMS International for $687M
The takeover carries a 12.4% premium on the scrap mill servicing company's Friday close.
Where are Gold Bugs Headed? 4 Assets that Could Get a Bump
Gold used to be considered a safe haven in a volatile market, but last week’s 7% price drop has some investors fleeing the metal in search of more secure assets.
Asian stock markets lower after weak China factory data, auto shares sell-off
Asian stock markets sank Wednesday as a global sell-off given impetus by the Volkswagen emissions scandal was exacerbated by weak Chinese factory data.
Asian stocks mostly lower after BOJ keeps policy unchanged ahead of Fed meeting
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Tuesday after Japan kept its monetary policy unchanged ahead of a much anticipated U.S. Federal Reserve decision later this week on whether to raise interest rates.
Asian stocks mostly lower after BOJ keeps policy unchanged ahead of Fed meeting
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Tuesday after Japan kept its monetary policy unchanged ahead of a much anticipated U.S. Federal Reserve decision later this week on whether to raise interest rates.
Asian stock markets rise amid China holiday after getting perk from Wall Street rebound
Asian stocks rose Thursday after Wall Street rebounded from a sharp sell-off and as a holiday in China gave investors a break from its torrid markets.
Asian shares plunge as Wall Street declines fuel further sell-offs,
Shares fell in early trading in Asia as investors shaken by the sell-off Friday on Wall Street unloaded shares in many sectors.
Asian stock markets mostly lower as US jobs data awaited
Asian stock markets were mostly lower Thursday as jitters about China's economy and upcoming U.S. jobs data kept buying appetite in check.
Positive earnings surprises from Priceline and others send US stocks higher in early trade
U.S. stocks are rising in early trading, shaking off a three-day slump, as the latest round of company earnings news brought several positive surprises.
Global stocks mostly fall as investors digest weak Chinese data, look ahead to US jobs report
Global stocks were uneven Tuesday as weak Chinese manufacturing weighed on sentiment and investors looked ahead to a U.S. jobs report later this week that could cement expectations for a Fed interest rate hike.
Asia stocks uneven as weak China manufacturing weighs, US jobs data eyed
Asian stocks were uneven Tuesday as weak Chinese manufacturing weighed on sentiment and investors looked ahead to a U.S. jobs report later this week that could cement expectations for a Fed interest rate hike.
World stocks uneven as Europe's rally fades while Asian shares rise, led by China jump
World stock markets were uneven Friday as Europe's rally faded while most Asian indexes advanced, led by a jump in Chinese shares, after strong U.S. earnings.
Most Asian stocks rise after Greece approves austerity bill, dollar rises on Fed chief remarks
Asian stock indexes were mostly higher Thursday after Greek lawmakers approved an austerity bill needed for another bailout and the dollar rose after the Fed chief indicated that U.S. interest rates could start rising later this year.
China stocks down but other Asian markets gain after China's 2Q growth beats forecast
Shanghai stocks lost ground on Wednesday despite China's better-than-expected economic growth in the second quarter, with investors still wary after a big slide in Chinese markets.
Asian stock markets rise but uncertainty over Greece bailout lingers with new deadline
Asian stock markets were higher Monday, extending a recovery from turmoil last week, but attention remained nervously focused on a teetering Greece as investors awaited word whether a bailout deal with European creditors can be reached.
Asian stocks extend gains as Greece proposes budget overhaul, China surges
Asian stock rose for a second day on Friday as the Greek government proposed a broad financial overhaul to its creditors and Beijing's attempts to arrest a sharp slide in the Chinese market appeared to be working.
China leads dive in Asian stock markets as Greece also rattles investors
Chinese stocks led a slump in Asian markets on Wednesday as the sell-off in Shanghai intensified and Greece's future in the euro remained highly uncertain.
Chinese stocks drop despite intervention, other Asian stocks mixed after Wall Street decline
Chinese stocks fell Tuesday despite official efforts to shore up slumping prices while other Asian markets were mixed after Greece's spiraling crisis weighed on Wall Street.
World stocks drift lower ahead of Greek vote; Chinese stocks plunge as support measures fail
World stock markets mostly drifted lower Friday ahead of Greece's weekend referendum, while China's main stock benchmark plunged as government efforts failed to reassure panicky investors.







