BofA technical analyst doesn't put much hope in a Santa Claus rally.
Potash might not glitter, but it may be worth some consideration for the commodities portion of your portfolio.
| Tags: | MOSPOTThe Fiscal Times |
VCs, whose entire business model revolves around their ability to focus on the upside potential of pretty much anything, are showing signs of unease.
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Consumers remain reluctant to spend as holiday shopping season hits full swing.
The third quarter of this year was the worst on record for the industry since the height of the financial crisis.
Moody's has concluded that the bonds of some high-profile leveraged buyouts are too junky for most investors.
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Amazon's new tablet could pose a serious challenge to the iPad. And that’s just the beginning, with other competitors waiting in the wings.
So far, betting on upscale retailers has proved to be a wise strategy, but a disappointing forecast from Tiffany's could mean future growth will be harder to find.
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