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Cuts at Caterpillar (CAT) Slam Stocks Ahead of Yellen

Stocks came under increasing pressure Thursday on job cuts by Caterpillar, weaker oil prices and losses in Europe.

Stocks End Worst Month Since 2010

August was the worst month for stocks in five years, but the Fed isn't backing down on their September timing for the rate hike.

“Dead Cat” Stock Bounce Enters Second Day

A late-session slump rattled many nerves and seems to support the case that instead of a V-shaped sustainable rebound, we're in the midst of a typical "dead cat" bounce.

Apple, Dow Jones Crushed in Broad Market Beating

Apple (AAPL) tried to lead a midday rally Monday after stocks were obliterated at the open, but it -- and most of the market -- sank into the finish.

Grexit Panic Delivers Stocks’ Worst Beating Since 2013

Greece has had its say, and it says it won't make its next IMF payment. The markets were rocked in response Monday, and more selling is coming.

3 ETFs for a Greek Default

A Greek default on its bundled debt payments to the International Monetary Fund would send ripples not just across the eurozone, but across world equities and even commodities.

Stocks Slump Monday as Yields Spike

International news had some power over the market, but the path and timing of any interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve remain stocks' primary catalyst.

Jobs Slowdown, Higher Rates Kick Stocks Again

It seems that for the first time since 2013, we're on the cusp of a sustained rise in borrowing costs -- one that looks set to happen no matter what the Fed does.

Stocks Quiet Ahead of ECB Thriller

Global markets held their breath Wednesday ahead of an ECB meeting widely expected to result in massive eurozone stimulus.

Down, Down, Down Goes the Dow

Sagging oil prices and concerns over a Greek eurozone exit weighed heavily on stocks Monday, sending the Dow Jones more than 300 points.

Is This Market TOO Quiet?

Should investors be worried? If you look over at what's happening in the options market, the bond market and in small-cap stocks, the answer is yes.

Are Small Caps Warning of Trouble?

Small-cap stocks are hitting resistance from their early September highs and are vulnerable to a pullback here as market breadth continues to disappoint.

Bulls Lose Their Grip on Stocks’ Uptrend

The Dow Jones can't hold on to its 50-day moving average, and small caps look particularly vulnerable after Wednesday's weakness

Stocks Mixed, Bonds Hit as Fed Fears Fester

Investors would do well to prepare for higher volatility later this week and into October as the market digests the coming change of Fed policy.

Why Is This Market So Boring?

Small caps and emerging-market stocks have wiggled hard, but the S&P 500 hasn't gone anywhere. That might have a lot to do with a hazy outlook in many corners.

Investors Shocked as Dow Jones Crashes Key Support Level

The Dow Jones Industrial Average just broke through its 50-day moving average, and given low volatility, it looks like investors aren't prepared in the least.

How to Capitalize on the Collapsing VIX

The VIX is at levels last seen prior to the 2007-2008 financial crisis. There are opportunities here, but be careful: The world of VIX ETFs is a minefield.

What’s Tripping Up Time Warner

The media giant has plenty of strengths, but also some glaring weaknesses -- most notably the Time Inc. magazines and CNN.

A New Contender for Your High-Yield Dollar

UBS showed its inner opportunist by unleashing a new MLP exchange-traded note following the capping of JPMorgan's AMJ. Here's how it measures up.