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2. Dow falls 130.84 on renewed worries; crunch fears, oil gains and soft data team up to weigh on stocks world-wide
3. Compliance is not my problem: making strong recommendations for lens care
4. Is Wall Street abandoning Main Street? The brokerage industry has become obsessed with high-net-worth clients - leaving many mom-and-pop investors on hold with call centers.
5. Auto makers' diverging paths; bankruptcy-like revamp draws kudos for ford; stock leaves GM behind
6. 'Energy day' reports let investors see the bright lights amid the dim; ConocoPhillips rides with winners; Varco, not so much
7. Morgan Stanley and the adventure of the incredible shrinking dividend; financials, once payout champs, now lead the trimming
8. When lousy earnings lift shares, thank the anti-whisper number; Caterpillar learns the key is beating low expectations
9. Long the followers of stock action, currencies look to lead the way; strength of dollar, yen hints at share-price
10. IPO forecast: confidence up; gauge of newest issues sees improving sentiment as investors shake blues
11. Leverage and volatility collide in ETFs tracking financial stocks; over the long term, it's the losses that got amplified
12. Investors put stock in bonds, or so corporate issuance suggests; dividend cuts, wide spreads give boost to quality debt
13. Analysts tout doom, gloom shrill titles in fashion, but tenor of reports often is more nuanced
14. Rally leaves Wal-Mart behind as investors look elsewhere; some see switch as signaling a better market tenor
15. Companies going back for seconds reap expanding share prices; an unusual reaction by an unusual market
16. Debt concerns put brakes on lending
17. Some GE investors feel wary; the shares have risen 90% since a March 4 low, but 'put' option buyers are seeking protection
18. Time to brace for trouble as profits debacle starts
19. The Bull sees his shadow; bear markets on average span about 20 months; latest: 17 (and counting?)
20. Seeing in copper, and Freeport, signs of a global economic revival; sure China is stockpiling, but not everyone's convinced
21. Today, as in Willie Sutton's day, the banks are where the money is but with all that cash on hand, why not more lending?
22. Yen's weakness seen to continue; recent moves mirror market in U.S. stocks; Japan's economy slips
23. Reconsidering stock buybacks; companies bought high and now are selling low; is rally missing a prop?
24. Investors link rising oil prices to improved global demand
25. Recent rallies raise how to define the beginning of a bull market
26. Reverse splits help temporarily, but are no long-term remedy; research finds such steps 'rarely work out.'
27. VIX awaits round of profit taking as volatility gauge remains high
28. As central banks fight crisis, the keys are timing, quantity; Switzerland and U.K. follow Fed's lead into markets
29. Dollar, gold are suddenly inseparable
30. To P/E or not to P/E? That isn't the appropriate question. With earnings falling, valuation metrics mean little
31. Outlandish rumor? Sell the stock, and then determine if it's true
32. Down market offer opportunities, but bruised investors remain wary
33. It's a new era for corporate profits' financials' slice of pie shrinks; will health care be the Rx for growth?
34. Costco's profit warning creates a warehouse of worry for investors
35. The latest news from Washington is shrugged off by numb investors
36. For earnings, some companies decide no news beats bad news
37. As the value of their vessels sink, shippers become anchored by debt
38. For stock investors this Sunday, real game starts when clock stops
39. 'Tails' point to yield gap in Treasurys
40. J.P. Morgan and Citi may benefit from addressing investors quickly; moving up release of results draws more attention
41. Despite first-class results, airlines are still relegated to 'coach' status
42. Seeking a prosperous new year, investors are turning to yield
43. Gold, no so golden in 2008, loses chance to be market star
44. Newell Rubbermaid's forecast catches investoes by surprise
45. Don't believe the recent gains in engineering and construction
46. Stock market still seems too sanguine
47. This recession poses test to halfway rule
48. Microsoft's latest Yahoo snub leaves some traders uncertain
49. Industrials' turn for mea culpas
50. Market rally fails to lift WaMu
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