Saturday, 27 July 2013

Booyah! Mickelson and Math; Trouble in Japan?

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Is Japan in Trouble?; SAC Capital: Cramer's Best Blogs

Catch up on Jim Cramer's thinking over the past week, including Japan's unstable market and criminal charges against SAC Capital.


Zynga's Losing Bet to Not Pursue Gambling

Despite beating second-quarter earnings, Zynga plunged Friday as the company made a major blunder, saying it won't pursue the potentially lucrative online U.S. gambling market.

Thoughts on Emerging-Market ETFs

Emerging-market stocks may be sporting a sale price that is nearly two-thirds of the value commanded six years ago.

Japanese Political Stability and Asian ETFs

Southeast Asia may be benefiting from extreme stimulus by the world's third-largest economy.

'Fast Money' Recap: Housing Stocks

The trading panel differed on whether to invest in this sector.

JPMorgan Exploring Sale of Physical Commodities as Regulators Step Up Scrutiny

The bank said it will sell or spin off its physical commodities business but will remain active in traditional banking in the commodities market.

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