Futures pointed to a slight rebound on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.46 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.41 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.34 percent at 5:28 a.m. ET.
Futures pointed to a slight rebound on Wall Street on Tuesday, with futures for the S&P 500 up 0.46 percent, Dow Jones futures up 0.41 percent and Nasdaq 100 futures up 0.34 percent at 5:28 a.m. ET.
The top aftermarket NYSE gainers on Monday were: FXCM, Ship Finance International, Cameron International, Weatherford International, Exterran Holdings, Superior Energy Services, ANN, C&J Energy Services, Nabors Industries and Men's Wearhouse.
A survey published Monday by Bank of America Merrill Lynch found a majority believe the U.S. economy will fare worse off next year, yet only 7 percent believe this will force them to lay people off
The top aftermarket NYSE gainers Thursday were: Cooper Companies, Pall Corp, AGL Resources, Enersys, Texas Industries, Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Goodrich Petroleum, Precision Drilling, Office Depot and Hertz Global Holdings.
The top aftermarket NYSE losers on Thursday were: Invesco Mortgage Capital, Texas Instruments, Stone Energy, Dynegy, Cincinnati Bell, Getty Realty, GenOn Energy, First Republic Bank, Esterline Technologies and MEMC Electronic Materials.
Twitter announced Thursday plans to introduce brand pages, similar to Facebook.
The top aftermarket NYSE gainers on Wednesday were: Methode Electronics, Titan International, C&J Energy Services, Talbots, Goldman Sachs Group, Morgan Stanley, McMoRan Exploration, Huntsman Corp, U.S. Bancorp and Novartis AG.
The top aftermarket NYSE losers on Wednesday were: 3D Systems Corp., Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., Atlas Pipeline Partners, L.P., Enterprise Products Partners, Armour Residential REIT, Range Resources, Frontline, Juniper Networks, St. Joe and MBIA, Inc.
Deutsche Boerse AG and NYSE Euronext could spin off parts of their derivatives arms to create a third-party competitor as a way to allay anti-trust concerns about their $9 billion merger, two sources familiar with the Boerse's thinking said.
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C), which announced Tuesday that it would cut about 4,500 jobs, could get faster regulatory capital than other banks, according to a Wall Street analyst.
The top aftermarket NYSE gainers on Tuesday were: Talbots, Men's Wearhouse, Sealy Corp, NCI Building Systems, Lithia Motors, Coeur d'Alene Mines, Yingli Green Energy Holding, United States Steel Corp, B&G Foods Holdings and China Ming Yang Wind Power Group.
The top aftermarket NYSE losers on Tuesday were: HyperDynamics Corp, Precision Drilling Corp, NYSE Euronext, Gold Fields Ltd, SK Telecom Corp, Express, Pacific Drilling, Peabody Energy Corp and Federal Signal Corp.
Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) shares continued rallying today, the fifth day the stock seems poised to close higher, as trading was boosted by a widely-anticipated speech from its CEO. The wider market for large financial companies was mixed.
The top after market NYSE gainers on Monday were: Higher One Holdings, Qihoo 360 Technology, CPI Corp, Sequans Communications and Frontline Ltd. The top after market NYSE Losers were: Nustar Energy, Mac-Gray Corp, Federal Signal, Armstrong World Industries and Cardinal Health.
SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) said its unit SAP America Inc. has agreed to buy all outstanding shares of SuccessFactors Inc. (NYSE: SFSF) for $40.00 per share in cash, representing an enterprise value of about $3.4 billion.
From the time when a statement by Massachusetts' attorney-general announcing a lawsuit against five major banks began appearing on the newswires, shares of the financial institutions being sued actually went up slightly.
The combination will create the largest bourse in Asia -- with listed stocks having a value of $3.6-trillion.
RBC Capital Markets said the completion of initial debt exchange and sale of additional non-strategic assets will strengthen the balance sheet of Bank of America Corp.
Financial exchanges Deutsche Boerse AG and NYSE Euronext are offering to sell some businesses and give rivals access to a major derivatives clearing house to win support from antitrust regulators for their $9 billion merger.
Exchanges Deutsche Boerse AG and NYSE Euronext will sell some businesses and give rivals access to a major derivatives clearing house in concessions aimed at winning support from antitrust regulators for their $9 billion merger.
Stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open for equities on Wall Street Friday, with futures for the S&P 500, for the Dow Jones and for the Nasdaq 100 up 0.2 to 0.3 percent.