Wild Swings In Major Markets And A Possible Surprise From The Fed
With Greece facing another week of deadlines, today a legend in the business sent King World News a powerful piece about the the wild swings in major markets and a possible surprise from the Fed.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans signed contracts to buy homes in April at the fastest pace in nearly nine years, evidence that steady job growth is strengthening the real estate market.
(Reuters) – U.S. environmental regulators on Thursday proposed a rule that would create temporary pesticide-free zones to protect commercial honeybees, which are critical to food production and have been dying off at alarming rates. The Environmental Protection Agency restrictions would cover times when specific plants are in bloom and when commercial honeybees are being moved through areas where they are blooming. Beekeepers routinely move their hives around the country to
Hong Kong’s market watchdog said Thursday it is investigating Beijing-based solar energy firm Hanergy Thin Film Power Group (HTF) which suspended trading last week after its share price plunged. HTF had surged more than sixfold in the past year, making it the world’s largest solar power company by market value, but prompting questions over its valuation and revenue sources. It suspended trading on the Hong Kong exchange last Wednesday after
NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Well, the HFT boyz, along with their algorithms and spoofing, were nowhere to be seen on Wednesday as the gold price traded in about a seven dollar price range. However, a new low price tick was set for this move down minutes after the COMEX open. The highs and lows from yesterday aren’t worth the effort of looking up. Gold closed in New York yesterday at
[Marketwired] – Gold Standard Ventures Corp. is pleased to report that reverse circulation drilling has begun on the Pinion gold deposit at its 100%-owned Railroad-Pinion Project in Nevada’s Carlin Trend. The company …
WASHINGTON (AP) — If honeybees are busy pollinating large, blooming croplands, farmers wanting to spray toxic pesticides will soon have to buzz off, the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing.
WASHINGTON (AP) — If honeybees are busy pollinating large, blooming croplands, farmers wanting to spray toxic pesticides will soon have to buzz off, the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing.