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Analysis: Wall Street Refiners takes the spotlight as JPMorgan exits physical commodities
As JPMorgan Chase & Co. prepared its physical commodities trading exit, the "Wall Street Refiners" were set to be in the spotlight.
iPhone sales and AAPL make a pair
iPhone sales led to 5% increase in AAPL. AAPL, the symbol by which Apple stocks were traded on the stock market, soared. This was after Apple reported higher-than-expected quarterly results.
Reality check: Apple's June quarter earnings revealed
Earnings of Apple for its June quarter will be revealed. It was reality check time for Apple once again. The technology giant reported its earnings for the June quarter Tuesday.
Bank fraud to be filed against Wall Street bankers in housing mess
US federal prosecutors revive a 30 year old law to prosecute Wall Street banks that sold toxic loans in 2008.
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Wall Street investors brought excitement as well as risks to the P2P sector. (Photo : Reuters)The image shows the Wall Street sign as seen outside the New York Stock Exchange.
Ad tech companies may face tough Wall Street audience with their IPO plans as investors find it difficult to identify if such companies are capable of real technological edge.
The US Stocks were able to end up with little changes on Monday after the country's credit outlook was revised from negative to stable.
According to Wall Street Journal, MakerBot, a 3D printer maker is in discussions to sell itself. (Photo : Reuters)Image shows customers looking around inside a computer shop.
Wall Street is expecting the Federal Reserve to continue implementing its stimulus program. Wall Street is urging the Federal Reserve to purchase a total of US$1.
First Solar's shares jumped 45 percent with its announcement that it will acquire a new solar technology and that revenue in the next three years will be above Wall Street estimates.
Warburg Pincus opens Bausch & Lomb for IPO at the same time seeking purchaser for the company. Bausch & Lomb Holdings Inc has recently filed papers with US regulators for its initial public offering.
HP earns modestly, though leaner compared to previous years. Under the leadership of CEO Meg Whitman, Hewlett-Packard cut costs and was able to make a turn around, translating to a share value appreciation of over five percent.




