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Will bond rush boost stocks?
It seems far-fetched to say so when market chatter centers on two depressing possibilities, a double-dip recession or deflation -- a fall in prices th...
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The unpoppable bond bubble
Wharton's Jeremy Siegel warns that we're in for a titanic bond bust. But it could take years for this ship to go down.Bond prices have been soaring si...
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Foreigners turn to U.S. stocks
Net foreign purchases of U.S. long term securities were $81 billion in September. That's down from $137 billion in August, as overseas buyers slowed t...
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Why bond funds are suddenly hot
Mutual fund companies, just like individual investors, are prone to following the herd. So it's not surprising that, since bond funds attracted nearly...
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Bank stocks banking on trouble
Shares in the big global banks tumbled Friday. The deepest sell-offs were in Europe, where even the promise of a big bailout package hasn't quieted co...
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'Free money' is stocks' secret weapon
Stock-market bulls are hoping the sharp rebound in corporate profits will keep the rally alive, but continued low interest rates might be more importa...
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3 stocks that beat the recession
McDonald'sTicker: MCDRecommendation: SellNo restaurant has played the recession better than McDonald's. It entered the downturn with a host of ideas ...
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Curbing a yen for Japanese stocks
Despite more interest in Japanese equities, experts are mixed over whether they're a smart investment.By Beth KowittInvestors have been putting more m...
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Will Windows 7 boost Apple sales?
By Philip Elmer-DeWittOver the past decade, Mac shipments have grown with nearly every new Microsoft releaseAs if Steve Ballmer didn't have enough to ...
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Analyst gives Apple a boost
By Philip Elmer-DeWittEight months ago, Morgan Stanley and RBC Capital both downgraded Apple (AAPL), triggering the company’s worst selloff in eight y...
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