VIDEO: IPOs Clear the Way for Alibaba
Alibaba’s plan for a potentially record-breaking initial public offering is prompting other companies to push back their own stock-market debuts. Telis Demos joins MoneyBeat with Paul Vigna. Photo: Getty Images.
Alibaba’s plan for a potentially record-breaking initial public offering is prompting other companies to push back their own stock-market debuts. Telis Demos joins MoneyBeat with Paul Vigna. Photo: Getty Images.
Marketwatch’s Charles Jaffe joins MoneyBeat and says that while Direxion’s new iBillionaire Index ETF (which opens Friday) sounds like a good idea, but investors might want to hold off on pressing the gas pedal.
U.S. stocks tumbled after a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet near the Russia-Ukraine border rekindled worries about fighting in the region. WSJ’s Steven Russolillo joins the News Hub with Sara Murray.
It’s been almost 2,000 days since President Obama took office, and MarketWatch’s Tom Bemis looks at the stock market’s performance during the president’s tenure to this point and how it compares with past presidents. (Photo: Getty Images)
The summer sales could apply to retail stocks which are cheap and undervalued, Jack Hough says in his Barron’s preview on the News Hub with Sara Murray.
Marketwatch’s Chuck Jaffe thinks Dow 17000 is just another number and attention on similar milestone marks draws attention away from larger issues.
MarketWatch’s Polya Lesova joins Simon Constable on the News Hub to take a look at the markets, preview today’s Fed announcement and discuss today’s top stocks. Photo: Getty
A big ‘whoops’ caused a market hiccup earlier Monday when the Institute for Supply Management sent out incorrect figures for May manufacturing. Steve Russolillo joins the News Hub with details. Photo: AP.
WSJ’s Emma Moody details the upcoming day on Wall Street, including news of Goldman Sachs coming under the regulatory microscope as a result of high-frequency trading suspicions. Photo: Associated Press
Barron’s senior editor Jack Hough joins the News Hub with a preview of Barron’s magazine.
When ECB chief Mario Draghi complained Saturday that the strong euro is depressing the price of imported goods, feeding deflation and hurting weaker euro-zone countries, the market impact has been virtually indiscernible. Michael Casey joins MoneyBeat. Photo: AP.
A month after a firestorm erupted over Newsweek’s claim that it “unmasked” the creator of bitcoin, a U.K. university has released a new study that points to a different candidate. Michael Casey joins MoneyBeat.
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