Brian HicksPosted March 3, 2008
Hank Paulson finally gets one right after changing his mind. After prematurely calling the housing bottom in 2007, Paulson states that bailouts would cripple the American public.
Brian HicksPosted March 3, 2008
Lawrence Yun expects housing and economy to recover by 2H...
Brian HicksPosted March 1, 2008
Wealth Daily editor Ian Cooper explores the crude reality of recession, and what's really driving the cost of oil.
Brian HicksPosted February 29, 2008
As more claim the US is in the midst of a recession, President Bush confidently maintains no recession, but slowdown. The skinny on the coming stimulus package.
Luke BurgessPosted February 29, 2008
China has reportedly overtaken the United States to become the second biggest market in the world for gold and gold jewelry, according to new figures from the Shanghai Gold Exchange.
Brian HicksPosted February 29, 2008
Wealth Daily Editor Ian Cooper explains why Visa and its record-breaking IPO may be too good for investors to pass up.
Brian HicksPosted February 28, 2008
Daily Wealth Editor Brian Hicks explains how wind energy is the next big energy play in the United States.
Brian HicksPosted February 28, 2008
"When the data stops being so negative," I insist, "I'll be more than happy to turn positive. But until then I just can't ignore it." Is it too big to overcome?
Brian HicksPosted February 28, 2008
Months after the subprime market deterioration, the US is facing a staggering economic slowdown in the face of the Fed's predictions.
Brian HicksPosted February 27, 2008
The dollar fell below $1.51 per euro for the first time after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke signaled he's ready to lower interest rates again to support the weakening U.S. economy.
Brian HicksPosted February 27, 2008
Wealth Daily Editor Steve Christ takes a look a dividend stock investing and offers 2 stocks to consider.
Luke BurgessPosted February 26, 2008
Wheat prices rallied to record highs today, rising above $12 a bushel for the first time on record in Chicago as investors piled into the agricultural commodity on signs demand is outpacing supply.