The Economic Times
US stocks shot higher out of the gate on Tuesday, boosted by a jump-start to the corporate earnings season and China's shrinking trade surplus. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 109.17 points (0.88 percent) to 12,501.86 in the first two minutes...
The Globe & Mail
North American stocks rose at the start of trading on Tuesday, supported by a decent start to the fourth quarter earnings season, a glimpse of upbeat economic news from Europe and a signal that China's reliance upon exports could be diminishing.
GMA News
Oil & Gas index, which hit a 10-month high and extended a rally that began at the start of the year, to be up 1.1 percent on the day at 352.4 points. "A good start to the earnings season; it shows the demand outlook is not so bad and we could get...
The Globe & Mail
Video Video Video Dow futures pointed towards a market-opening gain of 96 points, or 0.8 per cent. S&P 500 futures were up 11.5 points, or 0.9 per cent, at 1,287.10 points. Alcoa kicked off the U.S. earnings season after the market closed on Monday...
International Business Times
Articles "A good start to the earnings season; it shows the demand outlook is not so bad and we could get more positive surprises," Mike Lenhoff, chief strategist and head of research at Brewin Dolphin Securities, told Reuters. In France a report...
International Business Times
Articles The Bank of France focused attention on the ailing euro zone by reporting growth had stalled at zero in the fourth quarter of 2011 in the region's second-biggest economy. "There's short-covering and a bit of risk appetite with positive...