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Despite Investors' Denial, The U.S. Economy Is Getting Better

Investors often live in a state of denial. In the good times, we’ve seen investors reject the notion that the party will ever end. In the bad times, we’ve seen investors cling to the belief that things will never get better.

 

Several brokerages stop taking Facebook IPO orders

Investors who want Facebook Inc shares when the No. 1 online social network goes public later this week may have lost the opportunity. TD Ameritrade and Fidelity's brokerage arm both stopped accepting orders of Facebook shares as of Tuesday evening, according to representatives for each of the companies.

 

Dow falls 400 points in early trading

Dow falls 400 points in early trading

Stocks resumed their downward slide in early trading Wednesday as investors retreated from the initial optimism that greeted the Federal Reserve's decision the day before to keep interest rates low.

 

Report: Fed may act to boost confidence

The Federal Reserve may take steps Tuesday to try to boost investor confidence, Bloomberg News reports.

 

NYSE shareholders seen embracing D. Boerse merger

NYSE shareholders seen embracing D. Boerse merger

The New York Stock Exchange, an icon of American capitalism, is expected to take a crucial step toward ceding control to a German company on Thursday, with little opposition expected from investors.

 

Investors revel as housing looks for bottom

Investors revel as housing looks for bottom

Often blamed for helping to create the U.S. housing boom and crash by driving up prices, investors are now being welcomed as a key support for the battered property market.

 

BofA near $8.5 billion settlement on securities: report

BofA near $8.5 billion settlement on securities: report

Bank of America Corp is close to a deal to pay $8.5 billion to settle claims from investors that lost money on mortgage-backed securities, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter.

 

Google investors to look beyond search

A strong holiday shopping season will help Google Inc beat Wall Street's quarterly targets again, but investors may need more convincing to buy into the Internet giant's longer-term future.

 

Stocks are setting up for a strong December

Stocks are setting up for a strong December

Europe's sovereign debt crisis will still hang over global markets this week, but on Wall Street, investors will not be afraid to bet on stocks.

 

Stocks rise sharply on signs of growth

Stocks rise sharply on signs of growth

Job growth in the U.S. and signs of global manufacturing expansion sent stocks sharply higher Wednesday. Bond prices and the dollar fell as investors moved money into riskier assets.

 

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