- Salesforce.com swings to loss, revenue rises
- U.S. stocks gain; S&P 500 near 10-month high
- Marvell Tech earnings fall almost 64%
- Autodesk net rises 17%
- Oil futures end at highest since May
- Apple shareholders OK majority vote resolution
- Obama defends energy policy as gas prices rise
- Gold gains $15 to end at three-month high
- Oil sails past $107 as floor session nears end
- EU regulator takes issue with Volcker Rule
- National League MVP Ryan Braun wins appeal of 50-game drug-violation suspension
- Australian shares pressured in early trading
- Apollo close to El Paso exploration unit deal: WSJ
- Baseball's Ryan Braun wins drug-test appeal
- RBA Stevens: policy settings appropriate
- Hong Kong stocks move higher after U.S. gains; Hang Seng Index up 0.3%
- Japanese stocks inch higher with resource shares strong; Nikkei Average up 0.1%
- Japan energy stocks up, but many techs fall
- Shanghai court rejects sales ban of Apple's tablet
- Rudd says will contest Australian leadership
- Hong Kong stocks edge higher in early moves
- Special Report: What to expect at Mobile World Congress 2012
- Treasurys inch up; G-20, oil prices in focus
- Alpha Natural swings to a loss, revenue up
- Kenneth Cole going private in $280 mln deal
- Lloyds losses widen, predicts tough 2012
- Europe stocks open higher; BASF, Total lead
- Telefonica net profit doubles on tax boost
- Wynn Macau board votes to remove Kazuo Okada
- Energy analyst Phil Flynn on MW Radio: $3 gasoline likelier than $5
- Headphones: What Ludacris, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre and the Marley family have in common
- January U.S. new-home sales slip from December's upwardly revised figure
- Consumer sentiment on rise in February: Univ. of Michigan
- U.S. stocks open slightly higher as investors await housing-market data
- Coming up: New-home-sales data for January
- Fed's Williams backs aggressive policy stance
- Newmont Mining shares slide 2.5% on loss
- Prolonged weakness is G-8's biggest risk: Carney
- Nike NBA shoes spark near riot at Orlando mall
- U.S. stock indexes hold mild rise after sentiment
- Dollar, Treasury yields down after U.S. data
- AIG grabs financial stocks spotlight
- UMich sentiment rises to 75.3 in February
- New home sales in January at 321,000 annual rate
- Gap, Deckers, Crocs drop; Kenneth Cole surges
- Nabors, Halliburton lead energy stocks higher
- U.S. stocks open higher ahead of housing data
- Salesforce.com surges to lead tech rally
- Coming up: New home sales for January
- Coming Up: February consumer sentiment
- Total starts production at Usan field in Nigeria
- Washington Post Co. profit falls 22%
- Schapiro: Considering capital rule for money funds
- Geithner: Economy, Iran causing oil price rise
- J.C. Penney slips to $87 million loss
- Apple draws bullish comment at J.P. Morgan
- Citigroup sells stake in India's HDFC for $1.9B
- Cisco buying private firm Lightwire for $271 mln
- Japan shuts money manager after funds go missing
- Fed's Bullard: Housing recovery will take time
- Canadian stocks edge higher, face weekly advance
- Euro at three-month high on hopes for ECB's long-term liquidity operation
- Week in Charts: Green shoots or false dawn for housing? (Plus: MarketWatch poll.)
- Oil trades above $109 a barrel
- Greece formally offers bond swap to private creditors
- Fed's Bullard says $4-a-gallon gas won't derail economy
- Japan shutters money manager; billions in pension funds missing
- Fed's Plosser:Central banks can't solve fiscal woe
- AOL shareholder names alternative slate for board
- Gold ends lower on Friday, but gains on week
- Boeing Dreamliner head steps aside in shuffle: WSJ
- Fed's Dudley: Now is good time for deficit plan
- Interpublic up 5% on results
- Oil trades above $109 a barrel, up 1.4%
- Fed's Bullard: $4 gas would not derail economy
- Chelsea Therapeutics soars on FDA nod
- Romney pitches economic plan to Detroit executives
- Regulator urges company political funds disclsoure
- USGS: Up to 2 bln barrels of oil in Alaska's North Slope
- The Tell: Microsoft and Apple lead hedge-fund-favorites list
- AOL accuses Starboard Value of having an agenda
- Oil surges 1.8%, gains 6.3% on week
- USGS: Up to 2 billion bbls of oil in North Slope
- S&P 500 closes at highest level since June 2008
- Oddsmakers point to runaway best-picture Oscar win for 'The Artist'
- Hank Smith on MW Radio: 'Beyond psychology, there's no meaning to [Dow 13,000].'
- U.S. stocks ride economic data to weekly gains
- Ex-ECB's Stark: Debt deal is Greece's last chance
- SEC 'flash-crash' rules vote in a month: official
- Regulators close Home Savings of America in Minn.
- L.A. Times to charge for online news
- Central Bank of Georgia marks 10th failure of 2012
- Gasoline reaches record investor interest
- MarketWatch's top 10 stories of the week: $AAPL, $CRM, $VVUS, $JCP, the NBA and more
- Nike creates a shoe for Jeremy Lin
- Italian court throws out Berlusconi bribery case
- Buffett: Have found a successor
- South Africa's Mandela hospitalized
- Buffett says he's found successor
- Group of 20: euro zone to mull bigger bailout fund
- Eight U.S. soliders wounded in Afghanistan protest
- Hong Kong stocks swing positive, with resources strong; Hang Seng Index up 0.6%
- Hong Kong stocks open weaker, with property mostly lower; Hang Seng Index down 0.1%
- Catch play-by-play of the Academy Awards on MarketWatch's live blog
- Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard survives leadership challenge
- Japan stocks open strong, amid weaker yen, Europe hopes; Nikkei Average up 0.7%
- China car makers gain on new procurement rules
- China at 'turning point,' needs reforms:World Bank
- Hong Kong shares turn higher on AIA, oil stocks
- Australian PM Gillard wins leadership vote
- Japan stocks gain as yen weakens
- IMF: Firm decision on more resources seen in March
- Australian shares slip amid leadership vote
- 'The Artist' from privately held Weinstein Co. wins Best Picture Oscar
- Europe stocks open lower; BP up, Essar, HSBC off
- Pearson profit slips in 2011; digital sales strong
- Roche extends hostile bid for Illumina
- Oil futures slip on firmer dollar
- BP in talks on $14B oil-spill accord: Bloomberg
- Transocean 4th-period loss widens, revenue up 14%
- Gold futures inch higher in Asia
- 'The Artist' wins 2012 Oscar for best picture
- Digital Realty buys Texas data center for $123 mln
- PPL buying power plant from AES
- Motorola Solutions buys $1.17B of stock from Icahn
- NABE: U.S. economy to grow at 2.4% rate in 2012
- Borrowing costs fall as Italy sells 6-month bills
- Lowe's posts higher profit, gives upbeat outlook
- China stocks still 'cheap' after gains: Macquarie
- Nokia unveils two new Lumia smartphone versions
- Lloyds, RBS may tap ECB for €15 billion this week
- HSBC profit up 28%, helped by Asia, Latin America
- Nokia unveils Symbian smartphone with 41MP sensor
- Dow industrials slide 60 points early Monday
- U.S. stocks open lower after G-20 holds off
- Dow industrials lose 63 points to 12,919
- Exxon annual report confirms Kurdistan oil pact
- Wells Fargo to grow wealth, insurance units: FT
- Ariba upgraded to conviction buy at Goldman Sachs
- St. Jude Medical increases dividend by 10%
- Treasurys gain as G-20 delays aid
- Mosaic hikes dividend by 150%
- Arch Coal taps insider as new chief executive
- PPL revises net up after U.S. Supreme Court ruling
- Blackstone investing $2 bln in LNG plant
- U.S. stocks pare losses after pending-home-sales data
- Four students shot at Cleveland-area high school
- U.S. pending home sales near two-year high in January
- Oscar telecast manages gain in overnight ratings
- Transocean up after $1 billion settlement estimate
- Home builders edge higher on sales report
- Bank of Israel leaves key rate at 2.5% for March
- Four students shot at Cleveland-area high school
- Nissan recalls 79,000 cars over possible gas leaks
- U.S. stocks pare losses after pending home sales
- Billabong, Lowe's, Sears rise in lower sector
- Jan. pending home sales hit nearly two-year high
- Netflix among decliners as tech stocks lose ground
- Energy stocks fall back
- Bank of America, Dow financials lead sector down
- Germany backs Greek aid, resists bigger firewall
- Cruise shift adrift off Seychelles: reports
- One dead in Ohio school shooting: AP
- Final Michigan primary polls show tight Romney-Santorum race
- Dow industrials erase 100-point decline as U.S. stocks turn narrowly positive
- Oscar telecast posts gain in overnight ratings vs. 2011
- Gold edges lower on dollar, profit-taking
- Kraft to pay $6 mln to exec steering company split
- Cruise ship adrift off Seychelles: AP
- BioSante rallies 21% on drug study
- Obama urges governors to spend money on education
- White House backs Keystone XL southern pipeline
- Victim dies in shooting at Ohio high school: AP
- Dendreon plunges 18% on sales report
- Insurer Prudential considering leaving Britain
- German parliament approves second Greek bailout
- TransCanada to spend $2.3 bln on Keystone segment
- Firm to move ahead with Keystone pipeline: report
- Media General extends gains
- U.S. equity markets break into positive territory
- Deutsche Bank Americas CEO Waugh to step down
- Columbia Labs slides on FDA setback
- Walmart widens price lead over Target: survey
- Fed releases bank plans to fix mortgage servicing
- Oil loses 1.1% to break seven-day winning streak
- U.S. stocks finish flat as Dow backs away from 13,000 level
- U.S. stocks lose most gains by close; S&P 500 up
- Priceline reports 66.5% earnings increase
- California AG seeks foreclosure suspension
- Treasury probes trading in 7-year note
- Priceline.com shares jump 5% to top $600 in late trading
- Treasury probes trading in 7-year note
- S&P cuts Greece rating to selective default
- Japan retail-sales rise slows in January
- Housing regulator to hike mortgage fees
- Australian shares edge higher in early trading
- S&P downgrades Greece to selective default
- Hong Kong stocks advance, with many banks, property shares higher; Hang Seng Index up
- Japan stocks open lower, as Elpida bankruptcy weighs on techs; Nikkei Average down 0.
- Chinese banks rise on reported loan easing
- U.S. expanding push against insider trading: WSJ
- Chinese real-estate facing pressure: Credit Suisse
- Hong Kong stocks rise, but HSBC falters
- Japan stocks fall, as Elpida bankruptcy weighs
- Orders for U.S. durable goods sink 4.0% in January
- Federal-Mogul swings to loss, revenue up
- Troika: Portugal program on track, clears review
- U.S. expands scope of insider trading probe
- Coming up: Durable goods for January, Case-Shiller
- Tenet Healthcare swings to loss, revenue edges up
- Domino's Pizza profit rises
- Hovnanian 1st-period net contracts up 27%
- Office Depot swings to profit
- AutoZone 2nd-quarter net up 13%, sales up 8.6%
- HollyFrontier profit up sharply after merger
- NRG Energy loss widens; starting dividend
- Borrowing costs fall as Italy sells bonds
- Barclays 'will comply' with banking tax action
- Sanderson Farms narrows 1st-period loss; sales up
- EC Feb. euro-zone sentiment index rises to 94.4
- Persimmon shares rocket after results, dividends
- ECB temporarily suspends Greek debt as collateral
- Europe stocks open higher, banks rebound
- Bayer swings to 4th-period net; sales up 2%
- Euro gains vanish on Irish vote reports
- U.S. stocks edge upward in Tuesday's opening hour amid blizzard of economy data
- U.S. consumer-confidence gauge rises in February
- Priceline shares rocket 7% at Tuesday's opening bell
- Coming up: February consumer-confidence data
- U.S. home prices hit new lows: Case-Shiller survey
- U.S. durable-goods orders sink 4% in January
- U.S. stock futures remain modestly higher after durable-goods-orders data
- Ireland to hold referendum on EU fiscal treaty
- Apollo outlook stings for-profit education stocks
- Euro erases gains on Irish vote reports
- Canadian stocks mixed at open
- Richmond Fed manufacturing index jumps in February
- Oil trims losses after consumer data
- Sempra up on earnings boost, higher dividend
- U.S. stocks rise along with consumer confidence
- Treasurys pare gain, dollar down after confidence
- Morgan Stanley, American Express fall
- FDIC: Bank profits at 5-yr high, but revenue fall
- Consumer-confidence gauge rises to 70.8 in Feb.
- Fraport, Lufthansa move to block wider strike
- Nokia downgraded to underperform at Oppenheimer
- FHFA chief says leading effort to help homeowners
- Office Supplies retailers lead sector gainers
- Priceline shares up almost 7% following earnings
- Priceline, Micron lead early tech gains