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Where to put your money in 2008

While traditional investments have been underwhelming, Chinese stocks, gold, oil and India suggest bigger gains but also much bigger risks.

Read more : Reuters Features Money: 20.12.2007 00:33:00

Oil stocks rebound late with broad market; Hess downgraded

Oil and gas stocks eased slightly lower Thursday amid signs of eroding support in the underlying commodities market.

Read more : MarketWatch Top Stories: 21.12.2007 05:19:00

JetBlue paces sector pullback; update lifts Alaska Air

Airline stocks ended lower Thursday, led by a 5.1% drop in JetBlue Airways Corp. after Credit Suisse cut its target on the carrier's shares and several others, citing higher expected oil prices.

Read more : MarketWatch Top Stories: 21.12.2007 05:45:00

Stocks Move Lower

After-Christmas reports suggest holiday sales were weaker than expected, and the price of oil jumped above $96 per barrel

Read more : BusinessWeek Online Investing: 26.12.2007 21:34:00

Stocks fall moderately amid concerns about weak holiday sales

NEW YORK - Stocks pulled back moderately today as investors returned from the Christmas holiday to news of weaker-than-expected retail sales. A jump in oil prices also raised...

Read more : Boston Herald Business News: 26.12.2007 23:40:00

Stocks Decline on Retail Woes

Stocks fell, as investors returned from the holiday to news of weaker-than-expected retail sales and another sharp decline in housing prices. Oil rose to $96 a barrel, a one-month high.

Read more : Wall Street Journal Markets: 27.12.2007 00:04:00

Oil stocks build gains as crude tops $96 a barrel

SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Oil stocks were holding modest gains Wednesday, drawing strength from crude oil's return to the $96-a-barrel mark in otherwise sluggish post-holiday trade.

Read more : MarketWatch Top Stories: 27.12.2007 02:15:00

Stocks Flat on Retail Woes

Major equity indexes were mixed amid concerns over the continued housing weakness and the toll taken on the holiday retail sales. Technology shares gained ground. Oil closed at a one-month high.

Read more : Wall Street Journal Markets: 27.12.2007 04:37:00

Wall Street gurus optimistic for '08

It may be hard to believe after this year's market turbulence, but despite the turmoil over falling home prices and a widespread credit crunch, stocks have done pretty well. And they may do so again in 2008, a number of professional market-watchers say.

Read more : Newsday Business News: 31.12.2007 06:52:00

Stocks Cap Wild Year With a Slip

The Dow industrials sank 101.05 points, or 0.8%, to 13264.82 on the final day of trading for 2007, but major indexes ended the year in the black despite months of credit turmoil. The Dow rose 6.4%, the Nasdaq advanced 9.8% and the S&P 500 climbed 3.5%.

Read more : Wall Street Journal Markets: 01.01.2008 10:43:00

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