Stocks to Watch Today | Avi Salzman
All boats are rising in equity markets today as investors cheer the Euro zone's latest bailout plan.
by Christiana Cefalu
The relationships between banks and their wealthy clients are on the rocks. Consultant Capgemini spells out how the banks should win back your trust.
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Recently troubled financial companies will see large sector-profit gains while energy names will show declines on falling commodity prices.
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Sterne, Agee & Leach suggests that investors stay on the sidelines.
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Credit Suisse likes Regions Financial, Synovus and SunTrust.
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The fabless chip firm could see lower earnings through fiscal 2014.
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The discount retailer's cautious forecast sent shares lower; however, we think the stock is on sale.
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Sterne, Agee says MFA, Invesco Mortgage and others have relative strength.
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Wal-Mart's outperformance of Nordstrom has been a poor portent for the economy and stocks.
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Use covered calls on a "short" index fund as a way to generate income in a weak stock market.
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While the U.S. market enjoys a rare respite from the bad news from Europe, major bourses are succumbing to the dreaded "death cross."
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Advice for Families With Assets of $5 Million or More.
The relationships between banks and their wealthy clients are on the rocks. Consultant Capgemini spells out how the banks should win back your trust.
Investors haven't warmed up to Corrections Corp. of America. But they should, especially if it becomes a real-estate investment trust.
Investors once more give Apple top billing in our annual survey of the World's Most Respected Companies, with IBM, McDonald's and Amazon.com ranking right behind. Why Buffett's reputation takes a hit.
Most of the preferred bank stock issued to Uncle Sam during the financial crisis has been sold. But Uncle Sam still has lots to unload—a potential boon for yield-hungry investors.
RealD could get a lift from an increase in 3D movies, and a drop in the company's spending to bring 3D systems to theaters. A boffo growth picture overseas.
Hedge-fund manager Toru Hashizume has succeeded by adapting to Japan's changing role. Why he steers clear of big names like Sharp and prefers game makers like GREE.
Goodnow Investment's Randy Heck and Bradley Purcell dig deep to find stocks for their hedge funds. Why they like a controversial coffee outfit.
Banks, once burned, have pushed back successfully, so far, against a perverse Dodd-Frank rule requiring that they retain 5% of the risk of mortgages they originate. What's at stake for the industry, and for the feds.
This feature tracks the performance of stocks Barron's has written about during 2012 -- both favorably and critically. For stocks featured in Barron's print magazine, prices are measured from the Friday before publication date to their current price. For stocks featured on Barrons.com, prices are measured from the trading day of publication date to their current price. This list includes U.S. stocks only, including ADRs, but not foreign stocks.