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By Kenneth Silber, Research |
April 1, 2008
For a decade that would be remembered as Wall Street's "go-go years," the 1960s began in an unpromising way. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which...
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By Kathleen McBride, AdvisorOne |
March 1, 2008
When the markets are as volatile as they were in January 2008, with news about ratings agencies, banks, broker/dealers, and the bond insurers growing darker...
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By Robert F. Keane |
September 1, 2007
Pittsburgh can be considered the epitome of blue collar America. Located at the confluence of the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers it was an ideal...
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By Stan Luxenburg |
March 1, 2007
Many growth investors began 2006 full of optimism. After trailing value stocks since 2000, growth shares seemed due for a revival. But growth stocks continued...
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By Staff writer |
December 1, 2006
From trash collection to steel production, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have it covered, thanks to two specialized sector funds from Van Eck Associates. Van Eck's Market Vectors...
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By Rebecca McReynolds |
July 1, 2006
The signs are clear: Annualized returns of more than 25 percent in the public market over the past three years. Clients rushing into your offices...
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By Britt Erica Tunick |
April 1, 2006
The smart money in 2006 is on small and micro cap stocks--at least that is the consensus among a large part of the investment community. Both...
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By Kathleen McBride, AdvisorOne |
March 1, 2006
During recent years when large-cap growth funds were eschewed by many investors in favor of small- and mid-cap value, the $836 million Dreyfus Premier Alpha...
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By Staff writer |
January 16, 2006
TORONTO (HedgeWorld.com)--A judge in the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario denied a request from the New York-based hedge fund manager Paulson & Co. Inc....
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By Staff writer |
October 11, 2005
World Stock Markets Soar Despite Uncertainties