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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Airlines, Other Travel Stocks Fall On U.S. Ebola Case
Investors.com http://ift.tt/YPsAXU The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention late Tuesday confirmed the first diagnosed U.S. Ebola case of a Texas man that had visited Liberia. The unidentified patient went to a Dallas hospital with unidentified symptoms on Sunday. The news raised modest investor concerns about the possible impact on travel, sending shares of American Airlines (AAL) and other carriers and travel websites modestly lower in after-hours trading. The
Gross Departure: Assets Follow Manager Out The Door
Investor's Business Daily - Investing RSS http://ift.tt/1rJHqLD Shareholders did not wait to see how the departure of Pimco cofounder Bill Gross -- marquee manager of Pimco's Total Return bond mutual fund and the fund's ETF clone, Total Return Exchange Traded Fund (BOND) -- would play out. They have voted with their wallets, yanking money out of the renowned bond shop. Gross' departure might mean asset withdrawals of 10% to 30% from Pimco and large deposits at his new home, Janus Capital Group (JNS), according
Stocks Fall Again As Indexes Gain Distribution Day
Investor's Business Daily - Investing RSS http://ift.tt/1rJHquY Stock indexes fell modestly Tuesday yet left the market still in a state of indecision. The Nasdaq and S&P 500 lost 0.3% in a day of seesaw trading. Volume rose across the board as institutional investors tidied up their portfolios for the conclusion of the quarter. Losing stocks led winners by about 11 to 5 on the Nasdaq and by roughly 8 to 5 on the NYSE. The losses resulted in another distribution day for the indexes. With seven higher-volume
Airlines, Other Travel Stocks Fall On U.S. Ebola Case
Investors.com http://ift.tt/YPsAXU The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention late Tuesday confirmed the first diagnosed U.S. Ebola case of a Texas man that had visited Liberia. The unidentified patient went to a Dallas hospital with unidentified symptoms on Sunday. The news raised modest investor concerns about the possible impact on travel, sending shares of American Airlines (AAL) and other carriers and travel websites modestly lower in after-hours trading. The
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