Discussing whether financial regulation will bring back the individual investors to the markets, with Muriel Siebert, Siebert Financial and Irene Aldridge, Able Alpha Trading.
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By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA
2010-07-29T10:02:24Z
TOKYO (AP) -- Sony bounced back to profit last quarter and raised its full-year earnings forecast, fueled by stronger demand for its PlayStation 3 gaming consoles, personal computers and televisions....
By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA
2010-07-29T10:02:24Z
TOKYO (AP) -- Sony bounced back to profit last quarter and raised its full-year earnings forecast, fueled by stronger demand for its PlayStation 3 gaming consoles, personal computers and televisions....
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall St futures pointed to a firmer start for equities, after gains in Europe. The Dow closed lower in the previous session on weak durable goods data and a downbeat assessment of the economy from the Fed's Beige Book.
By YURI KAGEYAMA
2010-07-29T09:50:10Z
TOKYO (AP) -- Panasonic is planning to take 100 percent ownership of its subsidiaries Sanyo Electric and Panasonic Electric Works in a move costing up to $9.4 billion to strengthen green businesses such as electric cars and solar panels....
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone economic sentiment improved more than expected in July, buoyed by strong figures from Germany that point to a sustained economic recovery for the currency area as it overcomes the sovereign debt crisis.
By ALEX KENNEDY
2010-07-29T09:27:44Z
SINGAPORE (AP) -- Asian stock markets were mixed Thursday after fresh evidence of slower U.S. growth blunted appetite for riskier assets like stocks. European shares were higher....
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2010-07-29T09:20:33Z
BERLIN (AP) -- Sales at Volkswagen AG motored ahead in the second quarter thanks in part to strong demand from China, pushing the automaker's earnings sharply higher to euro1.25 billion ($1.6 billion), the company said Thursday....