Wall Street broke a six-day losing streak last night with a tempered bounce following positive trade data. Dow up 75.
OPEC failed to agree on a quota last night while Wall Street struggles to find impetus. Dow down 21.
Ben Bernanke quashed any expectations of QE3 in the near future last night, sending Wall Street plunging from its initial rally. Dow down 19.
Wall Street continued its post-jobs slide last night, sending the S&P through technical support. Dow down 61.
Wrap of events affecting the market on Friday night and the weekend and a preview of the week ahead.
Wall Street was heading south again last night until the ECB president calmed fears over Greece. Dow down 41. (Locked for subscribers until 10:00 AEDT)
US data have been weak of late, but a very weak ADP jobs number and then a later warning from Moody’s over Greece had markets reeling last night. Dow down 279. (Locked for subscribers until 10:00 AEDT)
Germany may agree to delay Greek restructuring – news that boosted Wall Street despite more weak US data. Dow up 128.
On a quiet night across the globe with New York and London shut, newspapers speculated on the latest in the Greek tragedy.
Wall Street recovered to a positive close after a weak GDP result sparked early selling. Dow up 8.