SAN FRANCISCO, May 28 /PRNewswire/ -- CBS MarketWatch
( http://cbs.marketwatch.com ), a financial website covering all sectors in
the financial arena, has just released these breaking stories. They are part
of dozens of original reports written by the news staff.
INVESTING
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StockWatch: A small, Vancouver-traded gold exploration company appears to
be turning heads in western Africa.
MARKETS
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Snapshot: Fears of an Asian-induced earnings slowdown shook the U.S.
stock market for the second-straight session Wednesday, with investors dumping
shares in broad fashion on heavy volume.
IPOs
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IPO Daily Report: A nervous U.S. stock market gave two debutantes a
hostile reception Wednesday, limiting gains for a big radio company and
sending shares in a software company below their offering price. "It has to
do with the overall market jitters, not these individual companies," said
Kathleen Smith, portfolio manager of IPO Fund.
CONSUMERS
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Mutual Understanding: Just win the lottery? What are you going to do
with all that money? According to a recent survey, you might be sinking most
of that new found dough into mutual funds. The study, conducted by Market
Facts for the Forum for Investor Advice, interviewed people who received large
cash payouts from retirement plans, inheritances, insurance settlements, or
other sources.
FUTURES
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Futures movers: June palladium tumbled 11.2 percent and July platinum
fell 1.9 percent Wednesday afternoon, pressured by the economic crisis in
Japan, a top market for white metals.
GETTING PERSONAL
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Getting Personal: It's that time of year again. Your co-workers are
fleeing the office like it's their last shot at freedom. And those darn
airlines keep advertising great summer deals. With the U.S. economy doing so
well and inflation at a standstill, travel is the top priority for many hard
workers needing a break.
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For more information, on these stories please contact Editor-in-Chief,
Thom Calandra (tcalandra@marketwatch.com).
SOURCE CBS MarketWatch
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