Philip DeFeo, who led Pacific Exchange through tough times, dies
Philip DeFeo, who led San Francisco’s Pacific Exchange into the era of electronic stock and options trading, was found dead of natural causes Thursday in a New York hotel, family members said. He was 61. DeFeo, a New York mutual fund executive, became the
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Japan Stocks Rise to Four-Month High, Led by Sony on Forecast
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more...Morgan Stanley Profit Rises on Trading, Investment-Banking Fees
Dec. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley, the world's second- largest securities firm, said fourth-quarter profit rose a better-than-expected 26 percent as a rally in stocks, bonds and currencies fueled trading and investment-banking fees climbed.
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Oil, Bernanke to sway stocks
Volatility could be the name of the game on Wall Street this week as rising crude oil prices revive inflation fears and stock investors await congressional testimony from the Federal Reserve's chairman.
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