Returns from the stock market's four-year rally match those of the late-1990s advance, but valuations are lagging. Bulls say that means there's more room to run; bears have a compelling counter argument.
Analyst says rally based on rising interest rates, a likelihood pushed into future.
The Fed's unexpected change of heart has some advisers looking for a near-term rally in bonds. Jeff Benjamin has the story.
King Pharmaceuticals-Pfizer deal led to nearly $500,000 in illegal profits, agency claims.
Study by Harold Evensky finds that belief is more sales pitch than reality.
Live from the <i>IN</i> Alternatives Investments Conference: Low rates, economic uncertainty and surprises have pushed asset classes in the same direction
Continuing QE is both an economic and psychological drag
A new polls finds that most investors don't think the markets will be roiled if the Federal Reserve begins to cut back its asset purchases - the much talked-about tapering - next week. Is a rally possible?
Is the 'great rotation' beginning with the high net worth crowd?
IPO debacle of social media darling led to losses of almost $500 million.
The SEC claims a onetime gubernatorial candidate sold investors nonexistent shares of Facebook and other social-media darlings.
Massachusetts' regulator claims junior analyst sent info to friend about much-anticipated IPO.
With earnings season ushering in change for the market, the stock-picking environment favors certain kinds of stocks, market strategist Eugene Peroni says.
Investors are running for cover ahead of what is expected to be a hectic fall. Jason Kephart explains.
Investors ditched U.S. stocks at the fastest pace since 2008 as tapering talk, disbelief in the rally took hold. Will the flee turn into a flood?
Now is the time to go beyond rebalancing, John West of Research Affiliates says