Hurley NEWS - Stocks Hover On Unemployment, Retail Sales - WBZ-TV Hurley NEWS - Stocks Hover On Unemployment, Retail Sales - WBZ-TV

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Hurley NEWS - Stocks Hover On Unemployment, Retail Sales - WBZ-TV

Stocks are little changed in early trading after reports on unemployment and retail sales. The data showed the economy remains troubled, but analysts believe investors have largely factored in bleak numbers. The Labor Department said first-time Palm Beach Town

NEW YORK — Stocks declined in early trading Thursday after mixed economic data and a cut in General Electric Co.'s credit rating. Standard & Poor's said it is lowering GE's top rating one notch because of problems at the conglomerate's lending arm Palm Beach Town

Stocks bounced back after a rocky start Thursday as oil prices rebounded and investors were cheered by a better-than-expected retail-sales. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced, led by bank and pharma stocks, as well as General Electric. Retail Palm Beach Town

Stocks turned higher Thursday, managing an advance even after a cut in General Electric Co.'s credit rating. Standard & Poor's said it is lowering GE's top rating one notch because of problems at the conglomerate's lending arm. GE, the oldest Palm Beach Town

NEW YORK (AP) - Stocks declined in early trading Thursday after mixed economic data and a cut in General Electric Co.'s credit rating. Standard & Poor's said it is lowering GE's top rating one notch because of problems at the conglomerate's lending Palm Beach Town

LONDON : Stocks in Europe and Asia fell Thursday for the first time in three days and U.S. futures slid as Bayerische Motoren Werke and K+S posted disappointing results and General Electric's credit rating was cut from AAA by Standard & Poor's Palm Beach Town

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NEW YORK -- Citigroup, its stock trading under $1 just a week ago, cleared $1.50. Other bank stocks rallied, too. The CEO of JPMorgan Chase said his bank, like Citi, made a profit for January and February. Wall Street, which managed to avoid losing Palm Beach Town

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