Lastest Stories by Rafi Farber

The fact that Tuesday's terrorist attacks at the Brussels airport brought travel stocks down is no surprise. Nevertheless, there is no indication that institutional investors dumped any major travel...
What companies like American Express show us is not to give up so easily on big established companies, barring any scandals, and as long as they’re not bank stocks, which can fail in a day.
Europe’s most indebted government is back at it, complaining about bailout conditions and fighting for its next tranche of bailout funds.
While Caterpillar of course does not sell oil directly, it does sell the machinery that drills for it, and capital for the natural gas industry as well.
With Royal Dutch Shell and Saudi Arabia's state-owned Aramco splitting up their 18-year refinery joint venture, it seems unlikely the Saudis will not slow oil production, no matter how many meetings...
A nonbinding examiner’s report determined that up to $5.1 billion worth of assets were unfairly stripped from bankrupt unit Caesars Entertainment Operating Co. before bankruptcy was declared.
Wednesday, March 16, will see four sets of crucial data hitting Wall Street all at the same time. What we see on Wednesday could help determine trends in commodities and bond markets particularly.
This 50% rally in oil has been met with broad skepticism, flooded with analyst warnings that it will not last.
In June, the citizens of the United Kingdom will vote on whether to stay in the European Union. The decision seems a momentous one, and indeed it is.
Investors need to adapt quickly to whatever situation arises, but there is considerable confusion as to what to expect with a Trump presidency.
Given that the financial sector is the most interconnected and interdependent of any in the world, it makes sense that when one bank falls, others fall with it, regardless of which banks are actually...
Though near double-digit spikes are generally a good sign for any stock, sometimes they are actually negative. It looks that way in the case of Tribune Media.
Essentially, Target's next earnings will help tell us whether brick-and-mortar retail is slowly shrinking and shriveling up in the face of e-commerce.
To the surprise and considerable confusion of many an analyst, Wal-Mart is among the best performing stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average so far in 2016.
When the 88th Academy Awards are held at the end of February, it is Walt Disney, Lions Gate Entertainment, Twenty-First Century Fox and Time Warner that will get most of the attention.