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The Chinese economy is slowing and is likely to slow a lot more. Get ready for a hard landing.
Stocks, lifted by last week's news from Europe, should fare better than they did after a similar rally a year ago.
One analyst after another is lowering expectations for almost every sector of technology.
Funds that mimic S&P 500 sectors have traded mostly in lock step in the past few weeks. If they tighten a little further, it would suggest a buying opportunity in stocks.
Paltry incentives for individuals and businesses suggest the Affordable Care Act won't have teeth.
Advice for Families With Assets of $5 Million or More.
The relationships between banks and their wealthy clients are on the rocks. Consultant Capgemini spells out how the banks should win back your trust.
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A provision buried in the big transportation bill allows smaller retirement plan contributions. More for corporate bottom lines and federal coffers, less for the bond market.
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The Chinese economy is slowing and is likely to slow a lot more. Get ready for a hard landing.
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Chairman Norman S. Matthews raised his direct holdings by nearly 40%.
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News of mounting overseas losses sent shares skidding; however, this options strategy could put investors on the road to recovery.
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A provision buried in the big transportation bill allows smaller retirement plan contributions. More for corporate bottom lines and federal coffers, less for the bond market.
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Use covered calls on a "short" index fund as a way to generate income in a weak stock market.
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While the U.S. market enjoys a rare respite from the bad news from Europe, major bourses are succumbing to the dreaded "death cross."
This feature tracks the performance of stocks Barron's has written about during 2012 -- both favorably and critically. For stocks featured in Barron's print magazine, prices are measured from the Friday before publication date to their current price. For stocks featured on Barrons.com, prices are measured from the trading day of publication date to their current price. This list includes U.S. stocks only, including ADRs, but not foreign stocks.