Stocks jump as expectations ease of U.S. rate hike; oil gains
World stocks jumped on Monday on expectations that U.S. interest rates aren't likely to rise soon, while oil prices surged after Russia said it was ready to meet with other producers to discuss the market. Oil prices jumped along with copper and gold, lifting U.S. materials and energy shares. It was last up 0.1 percent at 95.89, with gains limited as traders bet the Federal Reserve may delay raising interest rates…
-
Top News
-
Market News
-
Personal Finance
Top VW exec warns emissions crisis could kill company
But Hans Dieter Poetsch says he thinks Volkswagen can overcome it
USA TODAY- Money NewsSponsored
Stocks That Could Make Investors a Fortune In 2015
Penny stocks might be the key to getting rich in a recession. Smart investors are buying their dream homes using this penny stock secret.
Lawsuit: 'Most Interesting Man' is 'least honorable'
Jonathan Goldsmith doesn't always get sued but when he does, it can get nasty.
USA TODAYColin Kaepernick Used To Be Russell Wilson, Bro
The San Francisco 49ers’ free fall continued Sunday, when a 17-3 loss to the Green Bay Packers dropped their record to 1-3 on the season. After an exceedingly tumultuous offseason, the Niners’ slow start has made their Elo rating (our favorite system for estimating an NFL team’s strength) the…
FiveThirtyEight7 Bad Decisions You Could Make in Your 30s and 40s to Derail Your Retirement
It's easy to have a shortsighted view of personal finance in your 30s or 40s. Here are seven make mistakes that can be fatal to your financial future.
TheStreet.comGARY SHILLING: The 30-year bond is going to 2%
Gary Shilling thinks the "Long Bond" is going to 2%. This weekend, Shilling was a guest on...
Business Insider- Kelley Blue BookSponsored
10 Coolest Cars Under $25,000
You don't have to spend a fortune to ride in style. We list this year's cars that are sure to make your friends jealous of your cool factor.
Chinese are snapping up property here
Chinese outbound tourism and outbound investment trends are highly correlated, says Henry Chin, head of research for Asia-Pacific at CBRE Asia-Pacific. The top investment destinations include the U.K. and the U.S.
CNBC VideosAndroid Marshmallow: What, when, and where?
If you're excited about the newest Android operating system, Marshmallow, Jack Wallen speculates on when and what devices might see the upgrade.
TechRepublic9 Stocks That Will Make Big Gains in This Month's Market Rally
Here are nine stocks that will make major gains as the stock market embarks on a multiweek rally.
TheStreet.comWhy Donald Trump Is Vladimir Putin’s Favorite Presidential Candidate
Donald Trump has spent the last several months leading the polls in the race to be the Republican presidential nominee in the 2016 election. Nearly all Russian media these days is controlled directly or indirectly by the Kremlin, which means that in general, if something appears in any of the…
The Fiscal Times- LearnVestSponsored
How To Budget Your Money: The 50/20/30 Rule
Help make budgeting easier with this guideline which splits everything into three manageable buckets. Learn more!
Las Vegas Sands (LVS) Stock Climbing on Tourist Visits, Government Support
Las Vegas Sands (LVS) stock is increasing in mid-morning trading on Monday, as tourists visit Macau during China's national holiday and Beijing might prop up Macau's economy.
TheStreet.comRuble Crash Casts Pall Over Rates as Food Prices Bring No Relief
The Russian central bank governor, forced last month to pause an easing cycle for the first time in 2015, may need to stall for longer to contain the fallout from ruble depreciation. The policy dilemma reflects the strains pulling at the central bank as high borrowing costs continue to choke…
BloombergWhat Will Happen To Oil Prices When China Fills Its SPR?
China has capitalized on the drop in oil prices by filling up its strategic petroleum reserve at a rapid rate, but what will happen to the markets when it is full?
Oilprice.comAre you sure you want to be executor of an estate?
Before you agree to serve as executor of an estate, educate yourself on how much work is involved and assess whether you're able to handle the job.
CNBCTesla: Disappointed a Few People
Tesla Motors (TSLA) reporter its third-quarter vehicle deliveries after Friday's close, numbers that fell short of their own guidance. Oppenheimer's Colin Rusch and Noah Kaye explain why: After the close on Friday, Tesla announced that it delivered 11,580 vehicles in 3Q:15 vs. its guidance for…
Barrons.comNow You Can Buy Toyota's Hydrogen-Powered Mirai. But Do You Want To?
U.S. customers can now begin ordering the Toyota Mirai hydrogen-powered sedan, with the first cars delivered in October. Due to the limited availability of hydrogen fueling stations, only California residents can order at this time. Is the Mirai for you? Ride along with Motley Fool analyst Rex…
The Motley Fool VideosShould Oil Field Services Companies Stand Their Ground More?
While exploration and production companies are trying to squeeze oil field services companies as much as possible to reduce costs, this strategy is actually backfiring
Oilprice.comMondelez Is Setting Up for a Tasty Trade
Shares of Mondelez International have been on the rise, a sweet move that could get even sweeter as the stock prepares to break above key resistance.
TheStreet.com- Palm Beach GroupSponsored
New Discovery: IRS Seizing Bank Accounts
According to one alarming report, the IRS is seizing bank accounts. If you have money in a bank, it may be the most important story you read all year.
Market history is calling, and it's saying stock performance will be crappy for another ~10 years
Stock performance has been weak for the past 15 years. If history is a guide, it's likely to...
Business InsiderU.S. auto union faces tough road to salvage failed contract
DETROIT/CHICAGO (Reuters) - Mounting discontent among the United Auto Workers rank and file will complicate its leaders' bid to recover from the defeat of a proposed labor agreement with No. 3 U.S. automaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, UAW members said Friday. UAW President Dennis Williams and…
Reuters