30 January, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on January Jitters Jolt Stocks – S&P Loses Key 2,000 Level; Bonds’ Best Month Since June 2010
January Jitters Jolt Stocks – S&P Loses Key 2,000 Level; Bonds’ Best Month Since June 2010
Given the following – Silver and Bonds win in January followed by Gold, Stocks and Oil Lose…
30 January, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on U.S. stocks trim losses as crude prices zoom higher
U.S. stocks trim losses as crude prices zoom higher
Wall Street pared heavy losses in afternoon trading on Friday as the benchmark U.S. crude oil contract rallied 8%.
30 January, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Fed’s Williams: 3% growth, full employment in 2015
Fed’s Williams: 3% growth, full employment in 2015
Despite predicting strong growth and employment, the central banker said the Fed would not hit its inflation target until 2016.
30 January, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Metals Stocks: Gold jumps 8% in January—biggest monthly gain in 3 years
Metals Stocks: Gold jumps 8% in January—biggest monthly gain in 3 years
Gold rebounds Friday in response to a report showing weaker-than-expected U.S.
30 January, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on MarketWatch First Take: It didn’t take long for U.S. economy to adjust to cheap oil
MarketWatch First Take: It didn’t take long for U.S. economy to adjust to cheap oil
Falling oil prices boosted consumer spending, but investments slowed, likely because of the hit to the drilling industry and related industrial manufacturers.
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30 January, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Ratings Game: Amazon investors get $20 billion reward
The Ratings Game: Amazon investors get $20 billion reward
Amazon’s web services offering said it reached more than a million customers last quarter.
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30 January, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Paul B. Farrell: 10 excuses Americans spout to deny Doomsday is at hand
Paul B. Farrell: 10 excuses Americans spout to deny Doomsday is at hand
America is addicted to Big Oil. But paradoxically, that’s numbing us to the terminal ticking sound of the disasters ahead. Our brains are trapped in denial — not just Big Oil and their right-wing climate-science deniers — but more than 100 million average Americans. We’re deaf. Dumb. Blind.