Oil Prices fell from U.S. $ 78 per barrel

Oil prices of Asian trade in the New York Stock Exchange went down again to fall from U.S. $ 78 per barrel. The decline came amid signs that the global economy will grow slower than forecast in the second half of this year. Based on electronic transactions that were monitored on Thursday noon Singapore time, [...]

Companies Hire Much Lower in the Third Straight Month

Private companies hired less new employees than usual at the third straight month; this effects a slow growing up of economic in the next months. As reported by the Labor Department, the total of jobs increasing in July is 71,000 from the companies; it was a huge decreasing that before 200,000 employees needed every month [...]

Dow Jones Was Down 265 Points

Stocks on Wall Street slumped after concerns about the stagnation of the global economic recovery process. Wall Street slumped after a day earlier the U.S. central bank (Federal Reserve) warned the U.S. economic recovery has slowed so that additional stimulus is needed. In trading Wednesday (08/11/2010), the Dow Jones closed slumped 265.42 points (2.49%) to [...]

Unemployment Data Makes the Wall Street Weary

Stocks on Wall Street U.S. were flagging immediately when the U.S. government announced the employment and unemployment data in July 2010. Those data showed the chance for new employment in the private sector was little. In fact, stocks on Wall Street showed a good performance because of the shiny financial statements from the issuer. “After [...]

Oil price falls to lower limit $ 82

Crude oil prices on the New York Stock Exchange continued to fall until it was at the lower limit of U.S. $ 82 per barrel. Traders give serious attention at this time to the latest report on U.S. unemployment benefits recipients. According to the daily of The Wall Street Journal, based on the transaction Thursday [...]