Todays News - Stock Market
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:25:44 GMT

CTV.ca - US stock markets surged following a report that the US unemployment rate fell to 8.3 percent, the lowest in almost three years. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose more than 156 points Friday to reach its highest level since the current economic .US economy sees 243000 jobs addedallvoicesUS employers added 243000 jobs in JanuaryCTV.caUS adds 243000 jobs and unemployment rate drops to 8.3 percent, lowest in .Newserall 2,578 news articles .
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 22:52:43 GMT

The FTSE 100 index surged 105 points to close 1.8 per cent higher at 5901.07 - its highest level since early August - after official figures showed jobs growth in the US far out-stripped hopes in January. The US labour market created 243000 jobs . .
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 01:38:39 GMT

Los Angeles Times- - New York TimesIt was just what the stock market needed. When one of the most closely watched data reports showed a generally strong picture of the United States economy on Friday, stocks on Wall Street picked right up and surged throughout the day, sending the Dow .Dow finishes at highest since 2008, Nasdaq at highest since 2000Los Angeles TimesUS stock index futures point to slightly higher startReutersStock market reaches highest level since financial crisisThe Hill (blog)Globe and Mail (blog)all 1,212 news articles .
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 13:12:07 GMT

This is Money- - Reuters* European shares up 0.3 pct to 6-month high * Hopes of euro zone funding boost for Greece * US nonfarm payrolls to give clues to US economy * Chinese data raises hopes of policy easing * Dollar/yen pressured; market on intervention watch By John .European stocks rise before key US payrolls dataYahoo!7 NewsFTSE CLOSE: Markets lifted by stronger UK, US, eurozone and China .This is MoneyEuro, stocks rally on factory data, Greece hopesReuters IndiaNew York Times -AFPall 478 news articles .
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 22:08:41 GMT
The Week's Top Stock Gainers - US markets stayed positive through most of the week as investors cheered progress on addressing the debt crisis in Europe and strong economic reports in the United States. Capping the week, the US Department of Labor announced that 243000 jobs were . .
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 13:52:34 GMT

Today, they shared the same stage in New York and this view: confidence in the US financial system is broken. Bogle, the founder of mutual fund company Vanguard Group who has spent his career advocating a low-cost approach to personal investing and . .
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 21:02:33 GMT

Business Recorder - WASHINGTON - Employers in the United States created jobs last month at the most robust pace since last spring, giving the stock market a fillip as investors saw the data as a sign that the growth momentum of the world's largest economy carried into the .Wall Street opens higher Friday fueled by a strong jobs reportGant Dailyall 6 news articles .
Thu, 19 Jan 2012 14:55:53 GMT
ReutersThe main US stock markets were set to open higher, with the S& P 500 index already up four percent in the first 11 trading days of the year, after data showed new applications for unemployment benefits fell last week to a near four-year low.and more .
Sat, 04 Feb 2012 10:02:04 GMT
JournalIn the most impressive surge since early last year, the United States added 243000 jobs in January, far more than economists expected. By Jennifer Robison A national jobs report that sent stock markets soaring Friday drew more muted responses in Las .January sees surge in hiringThe TennesseanJob growth stuns economists, sends Nasdaq to highest level since dot-com crashSan Jose Mercury Newsall 20 news articles .
Fri, 03 Feb 2012 23:31:47 GMT
month high on US jobsReutersUS jobs surge boosts market optimism * Brazil, Mexico see highest volumes in two months * Brazil's Bovespa, Mexico's IPC up 1 pct By Asher Levine and Jean Arce SAO PAULO/MEXICO CITY, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Latin American stocks rose to a six-month high on .Latam stocks hit six-month highBusiness Recorder (blog)Latin American stocks hit six-month high on US jobs dataEconomic Timesall 8 news articles .






