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A new research piece from Merrill Lynch Chief Investment Strategist Michael Hartnett outlines six top investment themes thatcould be the trends to watch for 2016.
The short interest data have been released for the December 31 settlement date. Short interest for the selected oil stocks was mixed.
There is still a long way to go for the energy sector, but investors willing to carve out some capital and plan on holding positions for up to 18 months could be well rewarded.
ConocoPhillips and NuStar Energy announced on Wednesday that they are loading what they believe to be the first export shipment of U.S. crude in 40 years.
Oil won’t stay this low forever. In the meantime, it just makes sense for investors to stay with the large cap leaders that have survived these market downturns in the past.
The short interest data have been released for the December 15 settlement date, and short interest for the selected stocks was saw a definite jump.
Oil won't stay this low forever. In the meantime, it just makes sense for investors to stay with the large cap leaders who have survived these market downturns in the past.
On Wednesday, Freeport-McMoRan said it now plans to spend $1.6 billion on oil and gas capital investments for 2016, down from a previous estimate of $2.0 billion.
The November 30 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest for the selected oil stocks was ultimately mixed.
With oil plunging, and the market reeling from what should prove to be extremely good news for consumers, many investors are in a quandary over which path to take for 2016.
With the market very possibly poised for years of sideways trading and single-digit gains, the total return potential from these blue chips is outstanding.
A new Merrill Lynch research report says the market has spoken, and the Federal Reserve is free to start the hikes in December.
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch research universe for large-cap blue chip stocks that paid a 5% dividend.
These companies not only have Merrill Lynch's safest volatility risk ratings, but they have faded somewhat during the recent market sell-off, offering even better valuation and entry points for...
24/7 Wall St. screened the Merrill Lynch energy stock universe and found four top companies rated Buy with solid dividends for investors to consider.