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Stocks end lower as market takes a breather

22 February, 2012 - 21:33
U.S. stocks drifted lower Wednesday amid doubts over the latest bailout for Greece and concerns about global economic growth.

PC slump kills HP and Dell's bottom lines

22 February, 2012 - 21:24
Maybe HP wants to rethink that whole "we're not getting rid of the PC" decision?

Investors sidelined by Greece worries

22 February, 2012 - 11:22
U.S. stocks were poised for a flat open Wednesday, as investors question whether Greece's newest bailout will be effective.

Greece gets a reprieve, but crisis not over

21 February, 2012 - 21:50
Once again, Greece appears to have been snatched back from the brink of default with the promise of more bailout money.

Stocks stumble at the close

21 February, 2012 - 21:26
U.S. stocks stumbled into the close Tuesday, shaking off a modest morning rally ignited by news of that eurozone deal to help Greece avoid defaulting on its debt.

Greek bailout back in private sector hands

21 February, 2012 - 16:56
It looks like Greece will avoid an outright default in the short run now that eurozone finance officials have signed off on a second bailout for the debt-stricken nation.

Stocks consider Greece deal

21 February, 2012 - 13:53
U.S. investors finally can consider an actual deal to help Greece avoid default when trading begins Tuesday.

Greece's fate uncertain as bailout talks drag on

20 February, 2012 - 22:52
Eurozone finance officials remained behind closed doors late Monday as a crucial round of talks over a second bailout for Greece looked set to run late into the night.

China boosts world markets

20 February, 2012 - 19:18
China's move to keep its economy going lifted stock markets around the world Monday, as investors wait to see if Greece will secure a second bailout.

Oil prices spike. Is $4 gas next?

20 February, 2012 - 17:44
Oil prices rose Monday after Iran cut exports to Britain and France, raising worries that higher gas prices may follow suit.

Manufacturing: Not a magic pill for the economy

20 February, 2012 - 16:32
Michael W. Klein is a professor at Tuft University's Fletcher School and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at The Brookings Institution. Klein recently served as chief economist for the Office of International Affairs at the U.S. Treasury in the Obama Administration.

Greek bailout: The pressure is on

20 February, 2012 - 13:28
It's officially crunch time. European finance ministers need to agree to the terms of a second bailout to keep Greece from defaulting on an upcoming bond payment.

Europe stock rally faces a perilous road

20 February, 2012 - 13:12
European stocks have rallied this year on hopes that a full-blown contagion can be avoided, but the outlook remains fraught with risks, not the least of which is what might happen with Greece.

Oil prices and Greece threaten stock rally

19 February, 2012 - 14:57
Can the market sustain its rally, or will prospects of a Greek default shatter investors' risk appetite? Those are the key questions on investors' mind ahead of a three-day weekend for the U.S. markets.

Revenge of the tech geezers!

18 February, 2012 - 01:31
Apple continues to be the market darling as investors eagerly anticipate more news about the iPad 3, and perhaps a dividend. The stock is up 24% in 2012.

Dow at highest point since 2008

17 February, 2012 - 21:48
U.S. stocks capped off a solid week on either side of the break even line Friday, as investors hesitated to make big bets ahead of a key vote on a second bailout for Greece.

Bringing 'political intelligence' out of the shadows

17 February, 2012 - 19:47
It should be a no-brainer: a popular bill with bipartisan support that bans insider trading by members of Congress.

Not everyone loves Apple's stock

17 February, 2012 - 12:52
Apple shares may have closed at a record high on Valentine's Day, but not everyone is head-over-heels in love with the company.

Green Mountain Coffee's new Vue

16 February, 2012 - 21:51
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters has unveiled a new brewing system to build on the popularity of its K-cup brewing system, which may face competition after two key patents expire in September.

Nasdaq hits decade high; stocks close up 1%

16 February, 2012 - 21:38
U.S. stocks closed more than 1% higher Thursday as positive domestic economic data comforted investors nervous about Greece's ability to secure a second bailout.