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Markets Hub: Earnings, Coffee Spill the Beans
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The Wall Street Journal
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Fri, Oct 22 2010 12:17 PM
Stocks digesting more earnings, from Verizon and Honeywell among others. Meanwhile, coffee prices are rising in the commodities pits, which could lead to higher prices at the local roaster. Kristina Peterson, Anna Raff and Paul Vigna discuss.
News Hub: Stocks Mixed Ahead of Alcoa Earnings
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The Wall Street Journal
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Thu, Oct 07 2010 5:14 PM
Paul Vigna has details of why trading in stocks was lackluster ahead of Alcoa’s third quarter earnings report and tomorrow's monthly jobs report.
Markets Hub: Stocks Cool, Forex Still Hot
From:
The Wall Street Journal
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Wed, Oct 06 2010 11:06 AM
ADP jobs report cools the stock market rally, but the action’s still in the forex market, as the dollar hits a fresh 15-year low against the yen as the competitive devaluations continue. Kathleen Madigan, Bradley Davis and Paul Vigna discuss.
Markets Hub: Rally Takes a Rest
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The Wall Street Journal
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Tue, Sep 28 2010 12:13 PM
Stocks are weak, despite M&A activity from Wal-Mart, Unilever and Southwest Airlines, which are looking beyond the weak US market. That weakness is also what’s keeping oil prices rangebound. George Stahl, Jerry DiColo and Paul Vigna discuss.
News Hub: Before the Opening Bell
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The Wall Street Journal
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Wed, Sep 22 2010 10:42 AM
Paul Vigna looks at the prospect for stocks on Wednesday.
Stock Rally Pressured
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The Wall Street Journal
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Fri, Sep 17 2010 12:09 PM
Stocks, gold and Treasurys all rallied early, but stocks are having trouble keeping up after worrisome reports on consumer prices, wages and sentiment. Kathleen Madigan, Michael Reid and Paul Vigna discuss.
Retail Stocks Carry Market
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Tue, Sep 14 2010 12:45 PM
Stocks are struggling to keep their September rally alive, but they’re getting help today from retail stocks, helped by Best Buy's earnings and August retail sales report. George Stahl, Joe Bel Bruno and Paul Vigna discuss.
News Hub: Before the Opening Bell
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Mon, Sep 13 2010 10:00 AM
Paul Vigna discusses the outlook for markets following the agreement of new global banking regulations and strong economic data from China.
Opinion Journal: Obama Meets the Press
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Fri, Sep 10 2010 1:28 PM
Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot, Deputy Editorial Page Editor Daniel Henninger and Senior Economics Writer Steve Moore analyze the President’s press conference.
News Hub: Before the Opening Bell
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Tue, Sep 07 2010 9:53 AM
Paul Vigna discusses how a closer look into Europe’s bank stress tests has sent markets down.
News Hub: Before the Opening Bell
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Mon, Aug 30 2010 10:26 AM
Paul Vigna previews what markets are clued into as investors look ahead of a new week.
News Hub: Stocks Bounce Back
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Wed, Aug 25 2010 5:27 PM
Paul Vigna on why stocks managed to stop their steep two-day slide and end on the plus side.
News Hub: Stocks Kick Off the Week with a Loss
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Mon, Aug 23 2010 5:24 PM
Paul Vigna has details on today’s market action and why the broader market turned lower in late trading.
News Hub: Retail Earnings Look to Lift US Markets
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Tue, Aug 17 2010 10:01 AM
Paul Vigna discusses the outlook for stocks on a day Wal-Mart and Home Depot both posted higher earnings.
News Hub: Before the Opening Bell
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Fri, Aug 13 2010 3:03 PM
Paul Vigna discusses the outlook for markets after three straight days of losses and Euro-zone growth that was stronger than expected.
News Hub: Stocks See Third Straight Loss
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Fri, Aug 13 2010 1:57 AM
Paul Vigna discusses the third-straight day of losses for U.S. markets.
News Hub: Before the Opening Bell
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Mon, Aug 09 2010 9:55 AM
Paul Vigna looks at earnings and economic data ahead of Monday’s opening bell.
Markets Hub: Stocks Hit By Poor Jobs Report
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Fri, Aug 06 2010 12:01 PM
The jobs report disappoints, sending stocks and the dollar reeling, while Treasurys rally. All eyes are now on Tuesday’s Federal Reserve meeting, but it's not clear how much the Fed can do at this point. Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and Michael Casey discuss.
News Hub: Before the Opening Bell
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Fri, Aug 06 2010 9:53 AM
Paul Vigna discusses the market outlook in the wake of the July employment numbers data.
MarketsHub: Early Jobs Reading No Help To Stocks
From:
The Wall Street Journal
on
Wed, Aug 04 2010 12:54 PM
The market gets an early take on the private sector jobs market-and it’s not enough to keep the rally going as stocks grapple with key technical levels. Plus media companies Time Warner and CBS see ad revenues picking up in their cable divisions. Paul Vigna, Madeleine Lim and George Stahl discuss.
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