Europe Stocks

Stocks in Europe

The whole European Union is the largest and wealthiest economy in the world. Yet, political unrest and poor fundamentals keep investors at bay. Since 1999, the eurozone, the main monetary union, has worked to effectively foster trade in the face of political flux and economic reform.  The European Central Bank, composed of a president and the leaders of the national central banks, is in charge of regulating the eurozone.

Investors interested in Europe stocks could do well to bottom fish during a debt crisis if they have time to hold those equities long enough to see recovery and growth.

Stocks Shake Sequestration Woes — Monday’s IP Market Recap

The major indices shrugged off sequestration worries and renewed concerns over a Chinese housing bubble to finish broadly higher Monday.

Raucous Week on Wall Street: Europe, Bernanke Lead the Way

February saw a rise in the major indexes however they have a lot of work to do for the remainder of the year, and here are some factors to consider on the way

Gold Climbs Amid Italy’s Election Uncertainty

Italian election results signaling a potential deadlock in parliament renewed fears over the eurozone's debt crisis, sending gold higher in Monday trading.

Italian Jitters Sink Stocks — Monday’s IP Market Recap

Worries about the outcome of Italy's national elections weighed heavily on European stocks Monday, and that worry bled over to U.S. indices.

Europe Recession Fears Drag Gold Lower

Gold retreated in Thursday trading, hitting a six-week low, after data showed the eurozone's economy contracted more than forecast in the final quarter 2012.

Hotel Stocks Retreat on Weakness Overseas

A big hot run-up looks to be over for the big names in this group, thanks to slippage in Europe and some Asian markets.

Seeking Scandinavian Stocks? Try an ETF

Scandinavian stockholders have a lot to smile about as they avoided the worst aspects of the eurozone crisis. Try an ETF if you want exposure to the region.

Gold Retreats on Draghi Remarks

Gold pulled back in Thursday trading after comments from the European Central Bank president raised new concerns about Europe's economic recovery.

Stocks Slip on European Concerns — Monday’s IP Market Recap

The S&P 500 suffered its biggest loss of the year thanks to continued worries about several European Union members and the region's sliding currency.

Euro Woes Send Gold Up for Second Session

Gold rose slightly in Monday trading as concern over Spain and Italy pushed the euro down against the U.S. dollar and Chinese demand for the metal grew.

Banco Santander a Buy After $26B Write-Off

With many of its bad loans in the rearview mirror, Spain's Banco Santander sits on a diversified profit stream, solid capital position and attractive dividend.

Gold Slips As European Morale Improves

News of rising consumer sentiment in Europe sent gold lower in Wednesday trading even as silver continued to gain.

After Losing TNT, What UPS Needs Now

The surprising nix from EU regulators creates a hasty Plan B, which should have these three elements to ensure Brown stays on top.

Yes, Apple is a Buy!

Virtual panic selling in Apple has driven the stock to below the $500 level despite solid fundamentals; meantime the European economy is still very weak

10 Events That Shaped Financial Markets in 2012

Events from the past year will help to shape what happens in 2013, and here's a list of what might be good for investors in the upcoming year

Gold Rises on ECB Comments

Gold rose modestly in Thursday trading as investors awaited tomorrow's U.S. payroll report and comments from the ECB prompted hope for new interest rate cuts.

5 All-American Companies That Aren’t

Inside their red-white-and-blue skin beats a multinational heart. These symbols of American spirit and culture couldn't exist without their overseas operations.

Gold Retreats as Greek Debt Talks Resume

Gold slipped in Monday trading as investor attention turned back to European talks over the latest Greek bailout.

FedEx vs. UPS: Which Is the Better Package?

Each company has a strong holiday forecast but also is facing its share of challenges. So, which is the better buy?