These are the last of Warren Buffett's and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) holdings as of June 30, 2008: Torchmark Corp. (NYSE: TMK) more than 3.51 million shares in multiple lots US Bancorp (NYSE: USB) more than 68 million shares in multiple lots USG Corp. (NYSE: USG) 17.07 million shares Union Pacific Corp. (NYSE: UNP) 8.9 million shares United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) 1.429 million ...
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Wells Fargo avoided large subprime slip-ups, but new financial disclosures bolster the fear that the bank's earnings aren't all they are cracked up to be.
For the month of June, India’s production was up, and exchange traded funds (ETFs) focused on this rising country reaped the rewards of this growth. Before the higher interest rates and consumer spending crimp, factory output and activity in mines and utilities in India rose 5.4% from one month earlier, reports Kartik Goyal for Bloomberg. This growth spurt may slow, as the central bank has rais...
Click charts to ENLARGE.Nothing really remarkable about the SP500 action today. Higher high, higher low, bounce off the trendline, low volume. Nothing wrong.______________________________________________________The financials had a decent day today, although with how much conviction. Here's Goldman Sachs. The old saw about financials was 3-6-3 (borrow at 3%, lend at 6%, be on the golf course by...
The former chief executive of Dubai-based Islamic mortgage lender Tamweel is being held by police here as part of a financial probe, a law-enforcement official said.
The Dow industrials, which tumbled nearly 250 points over the previous two sessions, rose 82.97 points to 11615.93 as investors embraced financial shares again despite lingering uncertainty. The dollar jumped against rival currencies.
The mortgage insurer jumped on a deal to sell an Australian subsidiary.
U.S. stocks snap back after two days of losses, with the financial sector fronting the gains, as investors brush aside negative economic data and focus on recent dips in commodities' prices.
As the dollar has been rallying hard against the euro, exchange traded funds (ETFs) that are bullish on the dollar have benefited. The dollar has done this as a U.S. slowdown has spread to other foreign economies. Jack Crooks for MoneyandMarkets explains some of the many foreign economic problems that the dollar is rallying against. Germany, for example, has seen industrial orders drop sharply ...
The crew disagrees about whether it's time to get involved with the ailing financial stocks.
