The Wall Street Journal: Investors pull $300 million from Templeton Asia Fund...
Investors pulled nearly $300 million out of Templeton Asian Growth fund, which lost about $4.5 billion last year.
View ArticleOutside the Box: Zika virus could make the weak global economy even sicker
The Zika virus is an acute reminder of the economic cost of a widespread epidemic, writes Satyajit Das.
View ArticleExecutive bonuses at issue in Brixmor’s admission of altered results
Bonuses for meeting targets on specific metrics could be behind the misconduct to which a real estate investment trust has admitted, resulting in the resignations of several top executives.
View ArticleMarketWatch First Take: Twitter proves Wall Street critics were right
It turns out everybody was right about Twitter Inc., a poor sign for the company’s turnaround plan embarked upon by co-founder Jack Dorsey.
View ArticleNeed to Know: Just one thing can cushion investors when stock market hits bottom
The bottom of this market is further out than investors think, according to a famed newsletter editor, who says only gold will save you at the end.
View ArticleMarket Snapshot: U.S. stock futures plunge as risk aversion persists
U.S. stock futures pointed to sharp losses on Thursday, as cautious investors fled global equities and other assets viewed as risky.
View ArticleIn One Chart: This is how much you should spend on an engagement ring...
Americans appear to prefer spending less on this piece of jewelry.
View ArticleThis man wants to upend the world of high-frequency trading
Eric Scott Hunsader, software entrepreneur and crusader, is both insider and outsider, simultaneously seen as an authority on markets and a crank.
View ArticleIn One Chart: The Dow’s downtrend is now official
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is now officially in a downtrend, as Thursday’s close below August’s low, coupled with the lower peak made in November, has produced a pattern seen as a defining...
View ArticleMarket Extra: Is this the week central banks lost their market credibility?
Fears that central bankers have lost their ability to steer financial markets might finally be coming true, analysts say.
View ArticleAsia Markets: Japan stocks posts worst weekly drop since 2008
Japanese stocks plummeted Friday morning, sinking to their lowest level in more than a year as sharp declines overseas fueled investor anxiety.
View ArticleOutside the Box: Is it really 2008 all over again?
There are a number of similarities between the current market action and the action we saw in early 2008, but the question is whether or not it will lead to the sort of carnage we saw that year.
View ArticleNeed to Know: Bottom fishers, the time to buy stocks after that S&P rout may...
Be ready for the sea of calls talking about whether or not the bottom has come in for this market, after the rout on Thursday.
View ArticleBig banks are fleeing the mortgage market
Some analysts think big banks will retreat entirely, leaving mortgages to small banks and online lenders.
View ArticleMarket Snapshot: Dow futures up 150 points after strong retail sales growth
U.S. stocks futures climbed Friday, pointing to a higher open for Wall Street, after official data showed consumer spending rose sharply in January.
View ArticleEurope Markets: European stocks bounce back, as banks revive
European stocks are higher Friday after big losses in the previous session, but regional equities remain line for a second straight week of sharp losses.
View ArticleThe Tell: The dollar will fall to ¥95 by year’s end — and here’s why, says...
The dollar selloff has just begun.
View ArticleDeep Dive: 23 ‘loser’ stocks that are being thrown out with the bathwater
Companies whose shares are some of this year’s worst performers actually have robust businesses, says Phil van Doorn.
View ArticleDeep Dive: 5 dividend stocks that have only gotten more attractive
T. Rowe Price and Microsoft are among companies that can provide you with income for years to come.
View ArticleA gold pile-on is coming, and nine other money stories you may have missed
Stock buybacks by private-equity companies and a menu change by Burger King were among topics covered by MarketWatch this week.
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