Brian HicksPosted November 18, 2008
By now everyone knows that Christmas spending will be down this year, but the question remains on just how far it will fall. The answer, it seems, will be off a cliff.
Brian HicksPosted November 18, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper revisits his American Express prediction, and explores why there's further downside in the credit card crisis.
Brian HicksPosted November 17, 2008
Editor Sam Hopkins projects major profits in India and Brazil following the G20 economic summit.
Luke BurgessPosted November 17, 2008
The SEC has accused Mark Cuban of insider trading.
Luke BurgessPosted November 17, 2008
China's gold production is anticipated to reach up to 300 tons in 2008.
Brian HicksPosted November 17, 2008
We all knew the level of how despicable the mortgage business had been. Or, at least, we thought we did. Another shocking story from the mortgage world.
Luke BurgessPosted November 14, 2008
South Africa gold mines produce 18% less gold by volume in September compared to one year ago.
Brian HicksPosted November 14, 2008
Here is some news from the no real news department. Consumer spending has hit a brick wall.
Brian HicksPosted November 13, 2008
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ explains closed-end funds and how they give investors the opportunity to buy the market at a deep discount.
Brian HicksPosted November 12, 2008
Nation's biggest electronic retailer warned on sales and cut its outlook. And in the aftermath, the DOW gapped down big on the news and sold off hard on the open.
Nick HodgePosted November 12, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Nick Hodge discusses the recent IEA World Energy Outlook and its implications for renewable energy.
Brian HicksPosted November 11, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper reviews the International Energy Agency's (IEA) outlook on oil... and energy stocks are a buy.