A study by 2 German economists finds that markets make people more likely to betray their own moral codes.
A comparative look at global stock markets shows which ones are outperforming the US, with some interesting results.
With markets overbought and fundamental indicators pointing to a slowdown, now could be a good time to consider protecting current positions or making a directional bet.
The bulls may still be winning, but some are now watching one out-of-favor market for bargains, and it looks like a bad idea technically.
The billionaire says he has owned them in the past but stocks are a much better place for your money.
As the housing market continues to recover, some in the business are celebrating with a few choice rhymes.
The S&P 500 set tradable tops 2 years in a row on this day.
Unemployment in some parts of Europe is worse than during the Great Depression. Investors ignore the EU's financial woes at their own peril, say some analysts.
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