Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Dow Jones industrial average had a tiny decline, while other indexes rose. Investors started the day worried about Europe, but positive jobs data in the U.S. and a strong run by financial stocks helped indexes climb back to break-even by the end...
International Business Times
Text Size Asian Markets are set for a weak opening after US Stocks rebounded from earlier losses to finish narrowly mixed Thursday, with the S&P adding small gains to the New Year rally, ahead of a key government employment report. The Dow Jones...
International Business Times
After sliding as much as 134 points, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 11.35 points, or 0.1%, at 12,407.07. Blue-chip decliners included Boeing Co. after the plane manufacturer said it fell behind schedule and didn't deliver as many 787...
The Daily Herald
Bruised once again by uncertainty about European debt, the U.S. stock market fell sharply Thursday at the open, then steadily gained ground for six hours...The Standard & Poor's 500 index gained just under four points and managed to extend its...
Channel NewsAsia
US stocks closed mixed on Thursday, helped by data showing solid improvement in the US jobs market in December. The Dow Jones Industrial Average of 30 blue chips slipped again to end barely in the red, down 2.72 points (0.02 percent) at 12,415.70.
The Economic Times
U.S. stocks ended mostly higher Thursday, led by gains in banks even as Europe struggled again, a sign investors are betting a relatively strong U.S. economy will help U.S. stocks beat other markets. Based on the latest available data, the Dow Jones...