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  1. Damascus and Moscow say U.S.-led coalition strikes Syrian army base: AP
  2. Here’s why defensive stocks could lead the next market fall
  3. 3 Things to Watch in the Stock Market This Week
  4. Rule Breaker Investing: 5 Low-Risk Stocks
  5. E-mini SnP 500 Index Futures, 3rd Down & 10
  6. Dollar Dominates as Fed, BOJ Week Begins With Oil Up After Slump
  7. [$$] Why Fireworks in Bonds Haven’t Sparked Special FX
  8. Oil rebound hauls up European stocks, commodity currencies
  9. Meet the affable bear who expects the S&P to tumble to 20-year lows
  10. Dollar falls, world stocks gain before Fed meeting; oil up
  11. Global stocks mostly up ahead of central bank talks
  12. U.S. Stocks End Little Changed
  13. GLOBAL MARKETS-Asia stocks wobble as investors nervously await Fed, BOJ
  14. U.S. Index Futures Signal Stock Gains as Fed Rate Decision Looms
  15. U.S. Stocks Rise As Investors Watch For Fed Signals
  16. US STOCKS-Wall St buoyed by healthcare with Fed on deck
  17. Cramer Remix: Wells Fargo could be a top beneficiary of a rate hike
  18. Japanese stocks down as Asia markets on edge before BOJ verdict
  19. Stocks Rally After Bank of Japan Overhauls Policy
  20. S&P 500 Futures: Wash, Rinse, Repeat
  21. These are the two key levels for the market right now
  22. Fed decision: Here’s how the S&P 500 performs historically
  23. Asian shares surge, dollar lags on slow-motion Fed
  24. Asian shares soar, dollar falters on slow-motion Fed
  25. U.S. stocks set to rise for a third straight day as Fed seen cheering traders
  26. Stocks gain moderately as oil, commodity prices rise
  27. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks climb as Fed calms investors; bond prices up
  28. Bill Fleckenstein to trader: Stop being a jerk
  29. Asian stocks mostly steady as low rate outlook reassures
  30. [$$] Stocks stall after Fed-induced rally
  31. Chart shows investors would’ve been crazy to heed calls to ‘sell everything’
  32. Stocks Remain Lower as Two-Day Fed Rally Deflates
  33. Buy bonds, buy stocks, sell risk, blame the Fed
  34. Week in Review: Fed Holds Focus in Wild Week
  35. U.S. Stocks Fall Along With Oil Prices
  36. [$$] Biotech Is Cheaper Than Big Pharma
  37. Clinton-Trump debate showdown carries potential to sock stocks
  38. Forcerank Weekly Review (FB, TWTR, GPRO, JPM)
  39. [$$] Room for a Gain as Carnival Reports
  40. Asian shares slip, U.S. presidential debate awaited
  41. Global stocks mostly lower ahead of US presidential debate
  42. US STOCKS-Wall St set to open lower as presidential debate looms
  43. Pfizer, banks lead Wall Street lower; presidential debate eyed
  44. Stocks Down as Bank Shares Fall
  45. Investing in gold is the best ‘speculative’ bet there is today
  46. SeaWorld to open new orca presentation and other attractions in 2017
  47. Energy stocks among worst performers in S&P on Tuesday
  48. Asia set to open mixed, after US gains; oil prices eyed
  49. U.S. Stocks Bounce Higher
  50. U.S. stock futures inch up with Fed speeches, OPEC in focus
  51. 12 Stocks to Buy No Matter Who the Next President Is
  52. Stocks Fluctuate as Wall Street Debates Chances of Near-Term Rate Hike
  53. Crude Oil Prices Rise With Rumors of OPEC Production Curtailment
  54. Asia markets rally after oil prices surge on OPEC production cut deal
  55. Asian Stocks Rise; Oil Groups Gain on Surprise OPEC Accord
  56. U.K. stocks turn Brexit into boost, on track for best quarter since 2013
  57. Deutsche Bank shareholders in for more pain
  58. Asian Stocks Fall as Banks Are Dragged Lower by Global Concerns
  59. Stocks Knocked Down by Financial Fears
  60. 43 U.S. stocks that surged at least 20% in the third quarter
  61. Wall Street to open flat after data; oil pares losses
  62. Here Is Why This High-Yielding REIT Just Became More Interesting
  63. The biggest third-quarter winners were technology and... Austria
  64. [$$] Stocks End Quarter on a High Note
  65. [$$] The Danger From Deutsche Bank
  66. How To Own All The Great Companies
  67. The Week Ahead: Monthly Signal Keeps Investors On Right Track
  68. This Week in Energy: The Bull Case in the Near-Term
  69. Forcerank Weekly Review (AMZN, TWTR, WFC)
  70. Deutsche Bank and Systemic Risk: 2008 Redux?
  71. [$$] Notable & Quotable: Stocks Don’t Sweat Trump
  72. [$$] Stock Investors Rediscover Taste for Risk
  73. [$$] Sterling loses ground as May sets date to pull Brexit trigger
  74. Wall Street set to start new quarter on subdued note
  75. 5 Best Performing Stocks in September
  76. GLOBAL MARKETS-Oil up on Iran comments, Wall St ticks down
  77. Asia stock markets open mixed ahead of RBA, RBI decision
  78. [$$] Sterling slips further in Asia as Brexit fears bite
  79. U.S. stock futures mostly rise, joining a global advance
  80. Jeffrey Gundlach: The Fed Has Been Supporting the S&P 500
  81. Bill Gross says global markets are one big casino created by central banks
  82. Business Highlights
  83. European stocks turn to a loss on talk of ECB taper
  84. Gundlach warns: Look here for the next bank bombshell
  85. Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO) Covered Calls? Here Are 4 Better Options for Income Invest
  86. Business Highlights
  87. Asia markets advance as oil rises, but Typhoon Chaba harries South Korea, Japan
  88. Asia stocks up on solid US data, gold hit by stimulus taper fears
  89. U.S. stocks on track to open lower; Twitter down hard
  90. 29 undervalued dividend stocks in all U.S. sectors
  91. How a more balanced S&P 500 can lead to richer returns
  92. [$$] Investors keep their appetite for global bond funds
  93. Pound crashes in early Asian trading, unsettling markets
  94. Wall Street opens higher after jobs report
  95. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks drop after U.S. jobs data; "flash crash" hits pound
  96. Business Highlights
  97. U.S. Stocks Fall After Jobs Report
  98. Wall Street Week Ahead - Earnings season begins as White House race heats up
  99. The earnings recession is finally at an end. Or not
  100. Safe Havens No More: Dividend Stocks Face an Epic Reckoning
  101. How Apple could bring overseas cash home to help fix America’s crumbling infrastructu
  102. [$$] Pound, gilts and oil in the limelight this week
  103. Growth Seeker Portfolio: Weak Jobs Report, Declining GDP Forecasts Weigh On Markets
  104. Forcerank Weekly Review (NFLX, AAPL, CBS, GRPN)
  105. Asia shares gain, Mexican peso jumps as markets lengthen odds on Trump
  106. Mexican peso climbs, stocks rise as markets dismiss possibility of Trump win
  107. Wall Street opens higher after Trump-Clinton debate; oil up
  108. Stocks Maintain Gains as Oil Rallies
  109. Spotless Indicator Signaling “BTD”?...Or Has Its Luck Run Out?
  110. Asian markets mixed, Samsung drops 3.7% on new Galaxy Note 7 blow
  111. Global stocks waver as oil prices level out, Samsung plunges
  112. Atlas Air enters deal with Boeing to convert 9 767s into freight aircraft
  113. Earnings recession expected to extend to sixth straight quarter
  114. The stock market’s ugly Tuesday nosedive can be explained in one chart
  115. Asia shares slip as U.S. earnings disappoint, dollar gains
  116. Asian markets lower; Samsung shares fall as investors mull Note 7 hit
  117. BOFA: Stocks are nearly as expensive as they were during the tech bubble
  118. 4 Cheap Dividend Growers to Buy, 3 to Sell
  119. Fed minutes release—here’s how stocks tend to perform the day after
  120. Business Highlights
  121. Asian markets lower after China trade data show export slide
  122. Asian stocks fall after disappointing China data
  123. Delta Air Lines beats profit estimate but revenue falls short
  124. Wells Fargo earnings: Here’s what to expect as embattled lender’s CEO steps down
  125. The stock market is turning into a sloppy, ugly mess — and it could get worse
  126. [$$] Fed Officials Concerned by Rising Corporate Leverage
  127. US stocks rise as banks rebound on strong earnings
  128. Wall Street up in volatile trade following Yellen comments
  129. China data and US banks propel equities higher
  130. U.S. Stocks Advance, With Boost From Banks
  131. Earnings hold the key to the stock market’s fate
  132. Averting Trumpocalypse: How to Trade in the Week Ahead
  133. What To Do When Stocks and Bonds Are Going Nowhere
  134. Don’t let your emotions over this election influence your investment decisions
  135. Action Alerts PLUS: Earnings Season Kicks Off for the Portfolio
  136. Is it Time to Buy Hasbro?
  137. [$$] Investors May Be Misjudging U.S. Election Volatility
  138. Asian shares mixed in narrow trading amid wait for Fed hike
  139. US STOCKS-Futures down on concerns of economic health
  140. Here’s what happens to stocks in election years when one party wins big
  141. 5 Stocks to Watch Before the Market Opens Tomorrow
  142. Consumer, Energy Sectors Push U.S. Stocks Lower
  143. Asian stocks extend rise in light volume; Aussie shines
  144. Commodity stocks lift shares, inflation in focus
  145. Dow jumps more than 100 points amid strong results from Goldman, Netflix
  146. S&P 500 earnings now expected to show growth for third quarter
  147. Business Highlights
  148. Asian shares manage muted cheer for China growth
  149. M&T Bank beats Street 3Q forecasts
  150. America is the worst place for Netflix viewers to watch the best movies
  151. The stock market loses its grip on rallies at 3 distinct moments during the day
  152. Asia markets in wait-and-see mode ahead of final US presidential debate
  153. Futures Tick Up While Peso Falls in Wake of Third and Final Presidential Debate
  154. Asian stocks follow U.S. up, Mexican peso hits six-week high after debate
  155. ECB live blog: Mario Draghi expected to keep cards close to vest
  156. 10 Reasons Gold Will Outperform Stocks in the Next Decade
  157. Six solid dividend stocks unfairly punished by investors
  158. Asia markets trade mostly lower as oil prices slip, but Nikkei rises 0.2% as yen weak
  159. Asian Markets Fall; Nintendo Drops as Investors Underwhelmed by new Switch Console
  160. $147 billion mutual fund’s performance makes a case for active management
  161. Surprise: The earnings recession is just about over
  162. PayPal poised to gain more marketshare, move into tech, analysts say
  163. Week in Review: Microsoft, Netflix Push Wall Street to Small Gains
  164. U.S. Stocks End Week Up a Bit
  165. Stock market looks to Apple, Google earnings for jolt
  166. Tesla third-quarter earnings: What to expect
  167. An Effective New Way To Harness Volatility
  168. [$$] Markets Spotlight: Theresa May will lose against investors
  169. 10 Analyst Stocks Under $10 With Massive Upside Projections
  170. Any Resemblance to 2015 Is Purely Coincidental
  171. [$$] Vote Lifts Infrastructure Hopes
  172. Asia shares gain as Japan trade data better than forecast
  173. S&P 500 set to drop by up to 10 percent before year-end: Nomura ‘perma-bear’ Janjuah
  174. Analyzing Gundlach’s Views on Key Technical Levels for S&P 500
  175. Stocks Pare Some Gains, but Still Up on Positive Earnings, M&A
  176. Asia shares track Wall St. higher, U.S. dollar firm
  177. GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, commodities climb as economic confidence lifts
  178. Global stocks, commodities climb as economic confidence rises
  179. Stock market slips after earnings, drop in consumer confidence
  180. Daily Markets Briefing: STI down 0.09%
  181. Asian shares hit by gloom on Wall Street, lower oil prices
  182. This might be the time to turn away from index funds
  183. Apple takes a big bite out of stock market’s rebound
  184. Stock market retreats as Apple sinks, crude oil loses ground
  185. Asia looks set to open lower; Samsung Q3 earnings eyed
  186. 11 improving health-care companies whose stocks are loved by analysts
  187. US stocks rise after earnings, data; sovereign bond yields jump
  188. Will $70 trillion in cash wake up the stock market?
  189. Business Highlights
  190. U.S. Stocks Fall Amid Government-Bond Selloff
  191. Here’s proof that investors are wising up to Wall Street’s earnings game
  192. Stocks open mixed after GDP shows healthy pace of growth
  193. Wall Street rises amid robust earnings, GDP data
  194. Markets Are Poised to Head Higher Next Week
  195. U.S. Stocks Drop; Treasurys Stabilize
  196. Stock market braces for political jitters as Fed likely to stand pat
  197. Here’s why bond yields are rising around the world
  198. Aust shares in for a rollercoaster week
  199. 6 Analyst Stock Picks Under $10 For Massive Upside
  200. Why Your Portfolio May Not Be as Diversified as You Think
  201. Asia shares look lower as Clinton emails probe unsettles markets
  202. Navigating the Markets as U.S. Election Polls Tighten
  203. Williams Cos. beats 3Q profit forecasts
  204. 15 third-quarter earnings winners include Netflix, Amazon and Adobe
  205. GLOBAL MARKETS-Oil dips on OPEC output-cut concerns, stocks shaky
  206. Stocks start November with election headwinds
  207. Asian indexes lifted by strong China manufacturing report
  208. [$$] Inflation Jitters Spark Retreat From Bond ETFs
  209. After an early gain fades, stocks move lower at midday
  210. U.S. election, rate uncertainty rattle Wall Street
  211. [$$] Inflation Jitters Spark Retreat From Bond ETFs
  212. Asian shares languish as jittery investors eye 2016 election
  213. S&P 500 Index Charts Show Bearish Agreement -- How to Trade It
  214. Stocks Decline as Crude Oil Falls to Five-Week Low
  215. Oil, US markets weigh on Aust stocks
  216. Gold up on safe-haven buying ahead of U.S. election uncertainty
  217. [$$] Risk appetite suppressed as US election jitters linger
  218. Analysts see a ‘witch’s brew of badness’ for Fitbit as stock tanks
  219. Nasdaq Extends Losses as Facebook, Fitbit Sell Off
  220. Bullish On eBay
  221. Asian shares slip, dollar nurses losses as U.S. election looms
  222. Amid election jitters, many big funds stay aggressive but cash tempts
  223. European Shares Sharply Lower Ahead of Jobs Report, U.S. Election Homestretch
  224. US stocks flat on solid jobs data, tight election polls
  225. Stock market investors to replace election uncertainty with policy uncertainty
  226. Tesla-SolarCity deal: ‘Thinly veiled bailout’ or ‘necessary step’? Proxy services dis
  227. [$$] Investors Get Election Jitters
  228. History Tells Us Polls And Anticipated Market Reactions Can Be Way, Way Off
  229. 5 Rocket Stocks to Buy for Halloween Gains: Coca-Cola, Kroger, More
  230. Cash at Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway hits new record with stock market near highs
  231. Three potential health-care stock winners amid the rubble
  232. Asia markets higher, after FBI clears Clinton
  233. You’re probably missing out on these top-performing stocks
  234. Clinton relief rally for the stock market may be short-lived, analysts say
  235. US stocks jump more than 2% after FBI clears Clinton
  236. [$$] Stocks and the Election: The First Reaction Isn’t Always the Right Reaction
  237. Asian stocks gain as investors focus on US election
  238. Wall Street set for pause as Election Day arrives
  239. Election Day is finally here, with a chance for stocks to rally 30%
  240. Treasury yields rise as early projections favor Clinton
  241. Some Stocks Are Almost Always Underpriced
  242. Stock futures are plunging
  243. Markets, dollar plunge as Trump inches closer to victory
  244. BMO Capital Upgrades Consumer Staples Sector in Wake of Trump Victory
  245. Banks, healthcare lead post-election rally on Wall Street
  246. The Hot Stock: Navient Soars 17%
  247. [$$] ‘Good’ Trump Trumps ‘Bad’ For Markets... For Now
  248. A Seasoned CEO as President a Good Thing, Says Street
  249. These stocks should benefit from a Trump presidency
  250. Donald Trump president-elect as much of a shocker as stock market’s rally