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Stocks: Let the good times roll? Stocks surged last week to their highest levels in years, but there are few key economic reports slated for the week ahead to sustain the rally. money.cnn.com
Why small companies' stocks deserve a closer look Underperforming money managers are losing their most reliable scapegoat.Since the 2008 financial crisis, the nation's professional stock-pickers — who manage billions for pension funds, endowments and ... finance.yahoo.com
Which Stocks Look Ready to Pop and Drop with Earnings Next Week? Stocks tend to be most volatile around earnings season, when a good or bad report can make or break it. However, a good or even great earnings report doesn't necessarily translate into a huge pop for a ... finance.yahoo.com
Is Bubble Trouble Ahead for Dividend-Paying Stocks? Most readers think the stocks are far from nosebleed territory, but selectivity is essential. finance.yahoo.com
Stocks rise on manufacturing data U.S. stocks had a big January, and they're starting February strong, too. news.yahoo.com
European Stocks Post Biggest Weekly Rally of 2012; Xstrata Gains European stocks posted the biggest weekly gain this year, sending the Stoxx Europe 600 Index to its highest level in six months, as manufacturing increased globally and the U.S. jobless rate fell to the lowest in three years. www.businessweek.com
Asia Stocks Equal Longest Gain Streak Since ’05 on Factory Data Asian stocks rose for a seventh week, with the regional benchmark matching its longest winning streak since 2005, as improved manufacturing reports in the U.S., China, India and Europe overshadowed a stalemate over Greek debt negotiations. www.businessweek.com
How Many Stocks Should You Own? The more stocks you have in your portfolio, the less annualized volatility you should expect. finance.yahoo.com
Stocks, Commodities Rally as Treasuries Retreat on Jobs Growth Stocks surged, extending the best start to a year for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index since 1987, and Treasuries slid as better-than-forecast growth in U.S. jobs bolstered optimism in the economy. Cocoa, lead and zinc led commodities higher while gold, silver and natural gas fell. www.businessweek.com
NewsWatch: U.S. stocks cheer surprisingly good jobs data U.S. stocks leapt Friday, propelling the Nasdaq index to an 11-year high, as Wall Street embraced the nation’s jobless rate dropping to a three-year low. www.marketwatch.com
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