| www.ONN.tv Reports: Whats In Store for the SEC? (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) - CHICAGO----It’s the first trading day of 2009, and “Options News,” the morning financial update from www.ONN.tv, reviews today’s economic calendar and checks in on global currencies.
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| Perilya sees Chinese deal as its best option (Business Day) - TO STAY afloat, the Broken Hill miner Perilya said it would be forced into a deeply discounted capital raising or a fire sale of assets if shareholders did not approve a $45.5 million equity injection that would hand control of the company to Chinese smelter Zhongjin Lingnan.
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| CME Lumber Review: Investor Selling Pressures Prices (INO News) - KANSAS CITY (Dow Jones)--Chicago Mercantile Exchange lumber futures prices Monday closed lower amid pressure from investor selling and active spread trading.
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| Market Risky But Full Of Rewards (Forbes) - Last fall momentum was going the wrong way but now it's a good thing for stocks. How high will we bounce?
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| Weighing the pros and cons facing the broad market (Schaeffers Research) - Today's in-depth look at the week ahead begins with a recap of another week of light-volume trading, as investors stepped away to celebrate the New Year holiday...( Read More )
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| Economic data and an economic stimulus package create uncertainty on Wall Street (Schaeffers Research) - U.S. stock futures are trading below fair value this morning, indicative of a potentially negative start to the regular session of trading...( Read More )
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| More Monster, Less Coke And Pepsi (Forbes) - Both Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are challenged on the charts. Hansen Natural is a much better bet for bulls.
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| Investors hope Wall Street rebound continues; high hopes for new Cadillac (Tucson Citizen) - NEW YORK - Wall Street will open for trading Monday at a two-month high as investors have grown more optimistic that the worst of the market's rout might be over. But, analysts contend, the real test is still to come.
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| (AFX UK Focus) 2009-01-02 23:57 CBOE 2008 option volume hits 1.19 bln record high (Interactive Investor) - CHICAGO, Jan 2 (Reuters) - The Chicago Board Options Exchange had its busiest year ever in 2008, underscoring investors' strong appetite to use options to manage stock market risk and generate income, the largest U.S. options exchange said on Friday. A total of 1.19 billion option contracts traded last year, up 26 percent from 944.5 million contracts in 2007 and the busiest in the exchange's ...
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