
With the dust settling on the BOJ's surprise shock-and-awe easing campaign, the huge rally in Japan shares could stall.
You may know him as Potsie, but Anson Williams has achieved much more than his role on "Happy Days."
This is a reprint of our review from the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. Eight years ago (gosh, was it really that long?), Tommy Lee Jones made his long-awaited feature directorial debut with the contemporary neo-western “The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada.” The film premiered at Cannes, and proved a big hit there, winning a Best Actor trophy for Jones, and a Best Screenplay prize for “Babel” scribe Guillermo Arriaga. But the film never quite found an audience outside the Croisette, and perhaps for that reason... Читать дальше...
Crude oil prices could fall on a strengthened U.S. dollar, Raoul Pal says.
Mad Money host Jim Cramer speaks to gift card provider Blackhawk Network Holdings Inc. Chairman and CEO Bill Tauscher, about how his company makes a commission on each card, how the company has changed since it was spun off from Safeway, and the changing payments industry.
Police rescued a man Tuesday from inside a wall of a Marshalls store, where they think he'd been trapped for up to three days.
The Chinese president, Xi Jinping, praised a young blogger whose writing is best known here for its anti-American vitriol. The NYT reports.
Real estate stocks could offer the next leg up for the market, Tim Seymour says.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to postpone a planned tax increase and call a general election for December.
Since the election of Prime Minister Narenda Modi six months ago, the prospect of better times ahead has not yet persuaded firms to invest in India.
Jim Cramer shows investors ways to play the oil patch, and speculates when the hideous decline in oil will come to an end.
Here some key issues that will be in focus in Twitter's presentations to investors Wednesday.
The countdown has begun, but how can investors position for the milestone cross-border trading link?
There should be action in Wednesday's trading on return from the Veterans Day holiday, and the US bond market gets back to work.
Think that the market was uneventful on Tuesday? Not so fast, Jim Cramer sees these three sectors growing fast, which could lead to profits.
Director Bennett Miller has already proven that he has the uncanny ability to spin exquisite, immersive, intelligent stories from material that on paper might not seem so appealing—we’ll still never quite get to the bottom of why “Moneyball,” a film about baseball sabermetrics, should be so rich and engaging. But with "Foxcatcher," he has outdone himself, turning his uniquely meticulous eye to a tiny story in a totally rarefied, specific environment, and through whatever alchemy he has perfected... Читать дальше...
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Wall Street pros sees a few big reasons to believe that stocks should grind higher.
Three of the best retail stocks to buy going into the holiday season, with Paul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group co-founder.
Safety regulators have opened separate investigations into potential steering issues in an 374K Honda sedans and an 17K Infiniti vehicles.
The Kevin Hart train shows no signs of slowing down and his next effort finds him teaming up with Dwayne Johnson. The pair will star in "Central Intelligence," a long brewing project that once had Ed Helms attached. He's sticking around to produce the movie that kicks off "with a class reunion approaching, as a former high school sports star turned accountant (Hart) is contacted by a classmate (Johnson) who was bullied and humiliated back in the day. The 'loser' that the accountant remembers is now... Читать дальше...
Architect’s rendering of Market Street Place. The backhoe is digging. New fencing is up. And construction crews are on site. Market Street Place, the most highly anticipated new retail development since the expanded Westfield San Francisco Centre opened in 2006, is off and running. The $150 million, 250,000 square-foot retail project doesn’t have any tenants yet, but advocates of the much-hyped Mid-Market revival, including Mayor Ed Lee and Supervisor Jane Kim, hope that the development will fill... Читать дальше...