Wall Street opened higher and closed lower last night on the weakest volume since the week after Christmas. Dow down 22.
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The S&P 500 last night recovered the losses marked since the March 11 quake, with buyers looking ahead to the upcoming US earnings season. Dow up 84.
With the reactors in Japan seemingly under control, markets are now turning their attention to the rebuilding phase. Higher commodity prices drove Wall Street last night. Dow up 67.
Euro Pacific’s John Browne believes there’s more to Japanese funds repatriation than initially meets the eye.
Consumer Metrics Institute notes US consumer demand for discretionary durable goods has fallen following the Japanese earthquake.
Wall Street sat on the bench last night after several sessions of turmoil, amassing very little volume. Dow down 17.
Wall Street sat on the bench last night after several sessions of turmoil, amassing very little volume. Dow down 17.