--The principal of an elementary school has put the lid on the Garbage Pail Kids.
The SEC gave permission for a one-year pilot program allowing options trading on six highly active over-the-counter stocks, beginning Oct. 1.
OK, just what is program trading, the computerized tidal wave involving indexes on common stocks
The dollar, which rose earlier in the trading day, turned mixed against major foreign currencies in
The U.S. dollar put in a mixed performance Tuesday in quiet trading after plunging in Tokyo to a
The dollar edged lower in thin but volatile trading Wednesday, pushed down by profit-taking and technical factors.
The dollar continued falling against major foreign currencies in quiet trading Friday, as the
eight of his relatives with having made more than $414,000 in trading based on inside information, mostly concerning takeover bids.
To blame the messenger for a troubling message may be a phenomenon as old as the Bible.
Financial Corp. of America's stock took a pounding Tuesday, falling $1 to close at $4.50 a share, its lowest level in nearly three years.
Perhaps bad karma kills good teams.
If the Raiders trade Marcus Allen, as has been suggested by some sportswriters, it will be the sorriest move they ever made.
British Airways' stock rose sharply in heavy trading Wednesday as shares in the formerly state-owned company were traded publicly for the first time.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission cleared the way for the Chicago Board of Trade to begin night trading on April 30.
The dollar turned lower Monday against most major currencies in thin U.S. dealings after rising against the Japanese yen in Tokyo.
trading Monday, against the backdrop of an economic summit meeting of major industrialized nations.
The dollar turned higher against most major currencies after turning a mixed performance overseas, as traders shrugged off more negative news about the U.S. economy.
The Securities and Exchange Commission accused Anthony M.
The dollar staged a broad retreat late Wednesday as jittery foreign exchange traders speculated that the Bank of Japan and other central banks still want to push the dollar substantially lower.
In an emergency action, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange suspended trading of the peso futures