The Dow jumps 109 points after rising as many as 191. Oil-price jitters and rising rates trim gains. Those factors and the Fed may weigh on markets Tuesday.
The Supreme Court's decision cuts both ways for the biotech company that had patented the genes thought to cause breast cancer.
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In California, the premiums submitted by insurance companies are surprisingly competitive.
Both the incorrigibly unhampered DJIA and broader S&P 500 have been rocketing to record highs.
Caution has clearly been the fool’s way in this market.
Stocks surge to new highs after a big hedge-fund manager says he's 'definitely bullish.' Plus, traders are cheered by falling government deficits.
More record levels for the Dow and S&P 500 on Friday, but stocks are is showing signs of being overbought. Here's what to watch for.
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