VIDEO: Mon., Feb. 9: Keep an Eye on Apple Stock
MarketWatch’s Victor Reklaitis highlights three stock to watch, including Apple based on its planned debut of a Swiss franc bond sale. Photo: Getty
MarketWatch’s Victor Reklaitis highlights three stock to watch, including Apple based on its planned debut of a Swiss franc bond sale. Photo: Getty
Exxon Mobil, Lands’ End and Sysco are among stocks to watch. MarketWatch’s Victor Reklaitis and WSJ’s Simon Constable discuss on the News Hub. Photo: Getty
U.S. stock futures slipped Friday, with equities on pace for their first weekly decline since October amid a continued drop in oil prices. WSJ’s Emma Moody reports. Photo: Getty
Costco, Yum Brands and Toll Brothers are among stocks to watch. WSJ’s Polya Lesova has the details on the News Hub with Simon Constable. Photo: AP
Happy days are here again in small business, at least when it comes to bonuses and holiday-season perks. Bank of America’s David Solis and WSJ’s Simon Constable discuss. Photo: iStock/Bloodstonez
During the shortened U.S. markets session, traders will be watching shares of Amazon, Exxon Mobil and Southwest Airlines. Emma Moody reports. Photo: Getty.
October housing starts fell 2.8% to an annual rate of 1.009 million units due to a decline in apartment construction. WSJ’s Polya Lesova and Simon Constable discuss. Photo: Getty
U.S. stock futures declined and disappointing eurozone data raised concerns about Europe’s growth. WSJ’s Polya Lesova and Simon Constable discuss. Photo: AP
Republicans had a sweep in the midterm elections and the markets are reacting. WSJ’s Polya Lesova has the details on the News Hub with Simon Constable. Photo: AP
U.S. consumer prices rose 0.1% in September from a month earlier in line with expectations. WSJ’s Polya Lesova has the details on the News Hub with Simon Constable. Photo: Getty
The tech industry and its consumers have their eyes on Apple Pay after it launched with some holes in its system. WSJ’s Brian Fitzgerald and Simon Constable discuss. Photo: Apple
After Tuesday’s stock market tumble continued overnight in overseas markets, are we in for more of a Wall Street freefall? Blue Marble Capital Management’s Vinny Catalano explains. Photo: Getty
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