Stock futures point to extended Christmas rally
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.16 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.1 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.15 percent at 4.10 a.m. ET.
End-year world stock rally continues
World stocks floated below year highs on Tuesday, extending a year-end rally with Britain's FTSE rising to pre-Lehman levels.
Iran to enhance steel output capacity
Iran is planning to enhance country's steel capacity by establishing new steel units by 2011. Eight new steel units are under construction and Iran is expected to produce at least 6.4 million tonnes of more steel by the end of 2011.
Nord Stream gas project gets German approval
Russia's Nord Stream gas pipeline project received a boost Monday as Germany issued permission for the construction in its exclusive economic zone. The permission was issued by Germany's Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency in Hamburg. Earlier, Germany permitted the construction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in its territorial wasters.
No full stops for central banks' gold race
In October this year, Reserve bank of India triggered a new wave among central banks across the globe, resulting in huge purchases of gold by them. With India leading the way with a 200 tonne gold purchase from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), other banks also followed suit by purchasing the yellow metal in bulk.
JAL shares retest record low on bankruptcy worries
Shares of Japan Airlines Corp fell as much as 11 percent and revisited a record low on Tuesday as investor worries mounted the carrier will be restructured in bankruptcy court.
Employers see uptick in hiring in 2010: survey
U.S. employers expect to hire more new workers in 2010 than they did in 2009, a sign the U.S. recession may be easing its grip, research showed on Tuesday.
Stock futures point to extended Xmas rally
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.16 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.1 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.15 percent at 4.10 a.m. ET.
Microsoft pegs China search market as top priority
China is a vital market for Microsoft's Web search business, as it chases leaders Baidu Inc and Google in the world's biggest Internet market, the world's largest software maker said.
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Australia leads Asia stocks as commodities gain
Australian shares rose on Tuesday, helped by gains in oil and metals and by merger activity, but stock markets elsewhere in Asia lagged as year-end activity dwindled and the dollar's rally ran out of steam.
JAL shares touch record low on bankruptcy worries
Shares of Japan Airlines Corp fell as much as 11 percent to renew a record low on Tuesday as investor worries mount the carrier will be restructured in bankruptcy court as part of a state bailout.
South Korea to pardon former Samsung chairman
South Korea will pardon one of the country's most influential businessmen, former Samsung chairman Le e Kun-hee, for his previous convictions to help its bid to land the Winter Olympics, the justice minister said on Tuesday.
IPOs to test financial, biotech appetite
Two companies filed for initial public offerings on Monday, betting that investors would see opportunity in the battered financial sector and the nascent green technology industry.
Morgan Stanley to overhaul pay for top execs: report
Morgan Stanley plans to overhaul pay plans for its top executives, deferring more of their compensation over time and benchmarking pay against rival firms, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Outgoing AIG counsel to get millions in severance pay: report
American International Group Inc is preparing to pay its departing general counsel several million dollars in severance after she resigned over federal pay curbs, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
COMEX Gold trades higher at $ 1110.5
Gold futures on Monday traded relatively higher in the global markets. UK markets were shut due to low liquidity. COMEX Gold futures for February delivery are trading up $6.4 at $ 1110.5 per ounce, while MCX February gold futures hit a high of Rs 16910 trading up over Rs 50 at Rs 16878 per 10 grams.
The Commodity Winners of 2009
Commodities as an asset class competed well with others and some of them gave reasonably good returns to investors including gold which rose 26%. The holdings of world's largest gold backed exchange traded fund, SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) reached a high of 1,134 metric tonnes in June 1 this year and presently hovers at 1,134 MT.
A rare US nickel coin may sell for $ 3 mn or more
A rare U.S. nickel that was owned over the years by an infamous Egyptian King and a Los Angeles sports team owner, and was the centerpiece in an episode of a popular television series, is expected to sell for $3 million or more in an auction in Orlando, Florida on January 6, 2010. The little coin with the big value is a 1913-dated Liberty Head nickel, one of only five known of that specific date and design.
JPMorgan sues private banker accused of embezzling
JPMorgan Chase & Co has sued a former private banking executive arrested last year in Argentina on criminal charges, accusing him of stealing $2.8 million from a customer's account.
Fed pushes for new exit tool
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Monday pressed ahead toward the creation of a new mechanism it says could be used to withdraw money from the banking system once policymakers decide to tighten monetary policy.
Vampires rule, Transformers divides movie fans
The Twilight vampire franchise topped a survey of 2009 moviegoers' favorites, but film fans were divided over whether they loved or hated this year's Transformers sequel.
Pilgrim's Pride exits bankruptcy under JBS deal
U.S. chicken producer Pilgrim's Pride Corp said on Monday it has emerged from bankruptcy protection, just over a year after beginning the process.
U.S. loans to boost nuclear industry seen soon
The Obama administration is poised to announce loan guarantees to help kick-start the country's nuclear power industry, which hasn't built a new plant in more than three decades.
Gold rises in thin holiday trade; platinum higher
Gold prices rose slightly on Monday, but trade was quiet as many investors stayed on the sidelines with European and other major metals markets closed since late last week for Christmas.
Fannie mortgage holdings sink, delinquencies leap
Fannie Mae's gross mortgage portfolio shrank sharply in November while the delinquency rate on single-family loans it guarantees leaped in October, the government-controlled U.S. home funding company said on Monday.
Tech Round Up: AT&T resumes iPhones sales in NYC, FTC investigates Google, Kindle sales soar
AT&T has resumed placing orders from iPhone orders on its website, the company said on Monday according to media reports
Air travel hassles worse after scare; shares dip
Frequent flyers grudgingly remove their shoes and keep liquids in tiny bottles to appease airport security, but measures imposed after a foiled Christmas Day terror plot could tempt frustrated travelers to find alternatives to commercial airlines, experts say.
Obama says U.S. will pursue plane attackers
A wing of al Qaeda claimed responsibility on Monday for a failed Christmas Day attack on a U.S.-bound passenger plane and President Barack Obama vowed to bring every element of U.S. power against those who threaten Americans' safety.
Wall St edges up to '09 highs as holiday sales help
U.S. stocks edged higher for a sixth straight day on Monday as data indicating improved consumer spending lifted shares of retailers, offsetting a drop in airline shares amid security worries.