Wall Street opened the week on a down note with a global sell-off continuing to follow last Friday’s decline. Steve Wood, chief market strategist at Russell Investments North America, joins the News Hub. Photo: Getty Images.
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VIDEO: Heard: Will ‘Fire TV’ Burn Amazon’s Rivals?
Amazon entered the streaming media with Fire TV, which will take on Google’s Chromecast and Apple TV. How will it stand apart from the pack? Heard on the Street’s Miriam Gottfried joins digits. Photo: Amazon.
VIDEO: St. Joseph Statue: Real Estate Sales Help From The Great Beyond
When the housing market slows down, sales of Saint Joseph statuettes go through the roof. That’s the word from the Wall Street Journal, where analysts crunched data about slow housing markets and the rise in sales of statues of the patron saint of real estate. In the Catholic tradition, St. Joseph, the patron saint of… Continue reading VIDEO: St. Joseph Statue: Real Estate Sales Help From The Great Beyond
VIDEO: Heard: How to Cut a Deal With Gold Miners
Gold miners have been a dull investment for years, but with gold prices rising and miner recalibrating their strategies, mining stocks are looking up. Heard on the Street’s Liam Denning joins MoneyBeat.
VIDEO: Decoding Colocation
WSJ’s Geoffrey Rogow explains the latest regulatory push into the relationship between high-frequency trading firms and exchanges.
VIDEO: Barron’s Buzz: The Best Online Brokers of 2014
Which companies made the Barron’s cut for best online brokers of the year? Plus, tips for improving your NCAA basketball bracket odds. Senior editor Jack Hough previews the latest issue of Barron’s Magazine. Photo: InteractiveBrokers.com.
VIDEO: How to Make Sense of Mixed Sentiment Signals
This morning’s consumer-sentiment report showed sentiment was weaker than expected in March. Does that mean anything for stocks? Not as much as you might think. Spencer Jakab explains on MoneyBeat.
VIDEO: After Market Highs, Is the Bull Run Wavering?
The S 500 recently crossed under a key technical barrier that may scramble the math on the bulls. Tomi Kilgore reports on MoneyBeat.