Topic: Bespoke Investment Group LLC
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Dow loses 313 in post-election sell-off
Stocks plummeted during Wall Street's first day of trading after President Obama's reelection. Stocks also spiraled downward in the days after Obama's first victory.
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Apple becomes world's largest company once again. Sorry, Exxon.
Apple's market value at a session peak on Wednesday was $7.2 billion higher than Exxon's. But can Apple hold onto its new-found glory for long?
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A "window dressing" stock market rally
Window dressing is the phenomenon where mutual fund managers and other institutions that report quarterly performance results will buy more shares in their biggest holdings headed into the end of a month, quarter or year. If it sounds illegal, it is.
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2011 Bespoke Roundtable is out!
Twelve of the most popular financial blogs/websites participated in the roundtable. Each participant responded to the same 34 questions regarding their 2011 outlooks and their take on 2010.
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Inter-galactic bailout?! The Fed reaches beyond borders
According to some reports, the U.S. Federal Reserve plans to bail out Europe by adding cash from the International Monetary Fund. What next?
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Bond funds, gold targets of big investors
Bond funds have netted an estimated $170 billion this year, while the price of gold has more than quadrupled.
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JPMorgan earnings show 'too big to fail' banks getting bigger
JPMorgan Chase's surging earnings show that many of the biggest US banks are becoming more powerful. What happens if they get in trouble again?
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Opinion: Don't panic about your 401(k) losses. Here's why.
Stocks have a history of recovering before jobs do.







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