U.S. Payrolls Make Winners Of Dollar, Bonds And Yen
Economy adds 54K jobs, far below expectations.
Andrew Wilkinson, ContributorEconomy adds 54K jobs, far below expectations.
Andrew Wilkinson, ContributorLingering fears about the markets will bring more choppy trading, but watch for buying opportunities in more defensive sectors, writes MoneyShow.com Senior Editor Tom Aspray. read »
For quantatitive easing 2, the end is near. Is the two year rally in the S&P 500 about to end with it? read »
Gold could see some gains next week as its role as a safe-haven asset will keep it supported, according to participants in Kitco News’ Gold Survey. read »
By Robert A. Green, CPA with assistance from Mark Feldman, J.D. and Deborah King, CPA read »
Want to purchase guns and illegal drugs over the internet but without the hassle of bank records? A new digital technology is making it possible. read »
(Kitco News) - Gold prices are seen rising again next week as the metal’s safe-haven role will likely support the market. read »
Toyota Motor announced that it expects its North American production to recover quickly from the auto-parts supply shock, following the tragic Japan earthquake. Toyota sells its vehicles mainly under three brands: Toyota, Lexus and Scion and competes globally with automakers like BMW, GM, Ford, Honda, Daimler and others. read »
Baker Hughes (BHI - Analyst Report) continues to trade in elevated territory near its 52-week high after reporting strong first quarter results in late April that came in ahead of expectations. With an average earnings surprise of 14% over the last four quarters and bullish 29% growth projection, this Zacks #1 rank stock is an energetic pick for momentum. read »
BP has successfully managed the unwanted challenge of raising $30 billion through divestments in the current year. The third largest of the six oil & gas ‘supermajors’ set a difficult goal to raise enough cash to cover all expected costs as a result of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The company estimates costs will exceed $40 billion due to the world’s biggest oil spill to date. BP competes with other oil & gas heavy-weights including Exxon Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Chesapeake, Anadarko and[...] read »