Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said it will take extra work to pass
the bill, but vowed to keep the Senate in session every weekend in
December to finish it. Among the issues to work through are the public
option and whether federal funds can be used on abortion.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Breaking News: Sen. Reid tells USA TODAY he's 'confident' health care bill will pass
Friday, November 20, 2009
Markets, Friday, 11/20/2009
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| Dow : 10318.16 down 14.28 | S & P : 1091.38 down 3.52 |
| NASDAQ: 2146.04 down 12.72 | Bond (10Y): 3.36%, 100.06
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MARKETS:
Wall Street: Mixed week ends on a low note
Stocks selloff on Friday as investors respond to mixed economic news
and a darkening outlook for technology companies.
More states report rising unemployment rates in October, government says. Michigan remains hardest hit at 15.1%.
More states report rising unemployment rates in October, government
says. Michigan remains hardest hit at 15.1%.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Markets, Thursday, 11/19/2009
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| Dow : 10332.44 down 93.87 | S & P : 1094.90 down 14.90 |
| NASDAQ: 2156.82 down 36.32 | Bond (10Y): 3.34%, 100.28
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MARKETS:
Stocks drop for second straight day
Major indexes decline as nervousness about the economy puts the
brakes on a recent rally. The dollar firms; tech sector hurt by
downgrad.
U.S. leading economic indicators up 0.3% for October
U.S. leading economic indicators up 0.3% for October
11/19/2009 10:11:13 AM EDT
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
U.S. stocks sink on home construction decline
U.S. stocks sink on home construction decline
U.S. stocks fall Wednesday on disappointing earnings guidance from the
technology sector and an unexpected decline in home construction and building
permits.
GOLD FUTURES SOAR TO RECORD ABOVE $1,150/OZ
Gold futures storm past $1,150 an ounce for the first time before
pulling back modestly, as the dollar falls against other major
currencies and effectively
enhances the precious metal's investment appeal.
HOUSING STARTS STAGE BROAD RETREAT IN OCTOBER
In a blow to the optimism that had surrounded the housing sector in recent
months, housing starts drop sharply in October to their lowest level in six
months, the Commerce Department reports.
HOME BUILDERS STILL IRRITABLE, SURVEY SAYS
U.S. home builders remain discouraged about their business in November, but are
a bit more hopeful about future sales, according to a monthly survey released
by the National Association of Home Builders.
CONSUMER PRICES UP 0.3%, LED BY ENERGY, CARS
U.S. inflation accelerated in October as energy prices rose again and car
prices increased at the fastest pace since the early 1980s, the government
reports.
Commodities the ticket for global fund managers
Global fund managers are hedging their bets against future inflation
and pouring more money into commodities and emerging markets,
according to a monthly survey released Wednesday.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Markets Friday, 11/13/2009
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| Dow : 10270.47 up 73.00 | S & P : 1093.48 up 6.24
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| NASDAQ: 2167.88 up 18.86 | Bond (10Y): 3.42%, 99.59
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MARKETS:
Stock rally: Two weeks and counting
Retail shares helped lead a strong advance to end the second week in a
row higher, as investors gained confidence in the pace of the economic
recovery..
Market Briefing Newsletter for Thursday, 11/12/2009
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| Dow : 10197.47 down 93.79 | S & P : 1087.24 down 11.27 |
| NASDAQ: 2149.02 down 17.88 | Bond (10Y): 3.44%, 99.38
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MARKETS:
Stocks snap winning streak
Blue-chip index falls almost 100 points after six days of advances, as
investors question recovery fundamentals.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Breaking news: House passes historic health care bill
The Democratic-controlled House has passed historic health care
legislation that delivers medical insurance to millions more
Americans.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Government reports unemployment rate surged to 10.2% in October - highest since April 1983. Job losses totaled 190,000.
Government reports unemployment rate surged to 10.2% in October -
highest since April 1983. Job losses totaled 190,000.
Energy: Energy stocks rise off lows after jobs report
Energy stocks rise off earlier lows Friday on the heels of a rise in
the U.S. unemployment rate to 10.2% in October.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Fed says it will keep rates low for an extended period because of growth concerns; rates held steady near 0%.
Fed says it will keep rates low for an extended period because of
growth concerns; rates held steady near 0%.