posted by admin on Jan 2
Bailout 2007 is a wine that's fermenting in oak barrels at Crushpad, a custom winemaking operation in San Francisco. But you can pre-order the Bailout 2007 now and receive a stimulus check of sorts if the stock market sours.posted by admin on Dec 30
U.S. stock market futures rise as Washignton expands its bailout plans for General Motors, while investors await the latest reading on consumer confidence, which is expected to show a slight recovery.posted by admin on Dec 19
Stock futures pointed to a lower start for trading as investors anticipated a bailout decision for the automobile industry and prepared for market volatility caused by the quadruple witching day on Wall Street.posted by admin on Dec 14
THE LOCAL market will have another volatile session this week as investors could decide to dump their shares while others might opt to pick up battered stocks, getting motivation mainly from local and international developments, analysts said.posted by admin on Dec 12
The London Stock market closed lower on Friday after the U.S. Senate had failed to agree on a bailout of the country's car manufacturers. The FTSE index of leading shares dropped 108.34 points, or 2.47percent, to close at 4280.35. HBOS shares led the losers by shedding 22.95 percent after the bank said it was operating in "increasingly difficult market conditions" and bad debts are rising. ...posted by admin on Dec 12
The London stock market dropped sharply in Friday's early trade as investors reacted to news that the U.S. Senate had failed to agree to a bailout of U.S. carmakers. The benchmark FTSE 100 index was down 105.29 points, or 2.40 percent, at 4,283.40 by 09:05 GMT. Royal Bank of Scotland shares fell 13.8 percent, HBOS shares were down 10.1 percent and Barclays dropped 9.4 percent. Mining shares also ...posted by admin on Dec 11
U.S. stock market futures point slightly higher Thursday after the auto industry bailout passes a vote in the House of Representatives, but faces stiff opposition in the Senate.posted by admin on Dec 10
TORONTO - Overseas stock markets are mixed but Wall Street index futures point to a modestly optimistic open amid indications Congress will approve a US$15-billion bailout of the Detroit-based automakers.