![]() Weekly Roundup JANUARY 07, 2012 The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatchBy MarketWatch Trading Strategies: Primary concerns Election season begins this month as the political primaries kick off. Our panel of experts look at what investor's primary concerns should be as presidential politics heat up in 2012. Don't risk your retirement in the stock market Many savers don't realize the risk they're taking in stocks, says Zvi Bodie, author of "Risk Less and Prosper" and finance professor at Boston University. Bodie tells Robert Powell that savers should focus on I-bonds and other low-risk investments. New Year's rally fades, oil spikes to 10-month high The Dow managed to eke out a slight gain as encouraging results from auto makers helped offset euro-zone liquidity concerns. Meanwhile, oil spiked to $103.22 a barrel, the highest since May 10. Paul Vigna has details. China's new missiles take aim at U.S. warships Nathan Hodge reports on a new fleet of Chinese ballistic missiles that can strike warships nearly 2,000 miles offshore and are intended to keep U.S. warships. Apple to hold January media event According to sources close to the situation, Apple is planning an important but event to be held in New York at the end of this month that will focus on a media-related announcement. Kara Swisher tells us what we might expect. Bull markets past and present: Is the rally over? Since March 2009, the Dow has surged about 90%. As MarketWatch columnist Mark Hulbert notes, the latest bull market arguably has run much longer than others in history. And that might suggest it's run its course. Interview with Laura Mandaro. How to stop doing dumb things with your money People tend to forecast the recent past into the future, according to financial planner Carl Richards, who chronicles this and other money mistakes in his book "The Behavior Gap." Andrea Coombes reports. $70,000 Apple store robbery A group of people broke into an Apple store in Arizona stealing more than $70,000 in merchandise. Obama appoints CFPB head without Senate OK Laura Meckler checks in on Mean Street to discuss President Obama's appointment of Richard Cordray as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the political ramifications of bypassing the Senate's opposition to the move. China's low-cost housing boom Building low-cost housing projects is part of the Chinese government's plan to restructure its housing sector. But some say it's a risky strategy for the already shaky real estate industry. Get the latest news on our mobile site: http://www.marketwatch.com/m MarketWatch has sent you this newsletter because you signed up to receive it. To ensure you receive this newsletter in the future, please add marketwatchmail.com to your list of approved senders. Sent to: kumaresan.selva.blogger@gmail.com Unsubscribe | Subscribe Copyright 2012 MarketWatch, Inc. All rights reserved. MarketWatch, the MarketWatch logo, and BigCharts are registered trademarks of MarketWatch, Inc. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (updated 6/26/07). MarketWatch - Attn: Customer Service, 201 California St., San Francisco, CA 94111 |
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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Weekly Roundup: The week's top 10 videos on MarketWatch
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