U.S. stocks zigzag as traders eye Greece; Nike rallies
Rallying Nike shares lifted the Dow on Friday, but the broader markets wavered as traders fretted over negotiations between Greece and its creditors.
Rallying Nike shares lifted the Dow on Friday, but the broader markets wavered as traders fretted over negotiations between Greece and its creditors.
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled on Friday that same-sex couples have the right to marry.
In a wide-ranging interview with Yahoo Finance, Treasury Secretary Lew warns EU politicians that now ‘is not the time for a shock’ that would be sparked by a Greek default, weighs in on the trade bill passed by Congress this week, and more.
Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec, talks about the possible choices Greece has with its debt problem.
U.S. consumer sentiment jumped in June, according to a survey released on Friday. The University of Michigan’s final June reading on the overall index on consumer sentiment came in at 96.1, up sharply …
German Chancellor Angela Merkel urged Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday to accept a “generous” offer from his country’s creditors, saying it was now up to Athens to take a step in …
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras went on the offensive against the country’s creditors on Friday, saying European principles were not based on “blackmail” and that his …
Why not all companies are rushing to go public
By Lehar Maan and Arathy S Nair (Reuters) – Micron Technology Inc (MU.O) said it expects a further decline in prices of chips used in personal computers, and forecast revenue for the current quarter well …
The global M&A boom will not peak until 2017, according to a new report. Tim Gee, global head of M&A at Baker & McKenzie, explains.