Bernie Sanders Takes on Wall Street in New York, Says 'Greed Is Not Good'

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders delivered a passionate speech in New York on Tuesday, taking on Wall Street and rival candidate Hillary Clinton.

Dow Falls 450 Points After Chinese Stocks Drop

The Dow is having its worst first day of the year in 84 years

Stocks End 2015 With Loss, Worst Year for S&P 500, Dow Since 2008

Despite increase in oil, stocks fall Thursday

Big Executive Shakeup at Apple as iPhone Sales, Innovation Seen as 'Slumping'

Apple announced a series of big changes at the executive level of the world's most valuable company on Thursday, on the same day that a report indicates sales of the company's biggest moneymaker, the iPhone, could be slumping. Here's a rundown on how the pecking order in Cupertino is changing, and what it means.

U.S. Official Puts Pressure on High-Frequency Trading With Barclays Suit

The U.S. took its first stab at high-frequency trading, in the form of a civil suit from the New York attorney general.

Amazon Might Be Too Focused on the Future for Shareholders

On Thursday, Amazon released a relatively strong quarterly earnings report, with revenues and sales that were better than expected. But soon after, shares in the largest ecommerce company in the world dropped precipitously, down nearly 10 percent at the end of trading on Friday. What gives?

Twitter's Learning Curve Leads to Slow Growth, Scaring Investors

Twitter beat official Wall Street expectations with its first post-IPO quarterly earnings report, but many of the company's investors are selling anyway. The mixed-bag report contained some good news, but also included some stats that have driven away investors.

Occupy Wall Street 2013: On Second Anniversary, Protestors Return to NYC and Zuccotti Park

100 people from Occupy Wall Street returned to lower Manhattan this week to mark the second anniversary of the nationwide protests against corporate greed.
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