World stocks, euro slip on poor euro zone data (Reuters)

Reuters – Global stocks slipped and the euro slid on Tuesday after weak German and euro zone growth data rekindled concerns about the world economy and boosted demand for safe-haven assets like government bonds and gold.

Stock futures rise after last week’s wild ride (Reuters)

Reuters – Stock index futures rose on Monday, feeding bullish hopes that the recent selling would ebb after last week’s wild swings took the S&P 500 near a one-year low.

Stock futures rise after last week’s wild ride (Reuters)

Reuters – Stock index futures rose on Monday, feeding bullish hopes that the recent selling would ebb after last week’s wild swings took the S&P 500 near a one-year low.

New Zealand, Australian stock markets open higher (AP)

AP – Stock markets in Australia and New Zealand opened strongly on Monday, after stocks in the U.S. and Europe closed higher last week at the end of a volatile several days

Wild week on Wall Street ends with subdued gains (Reuters)

Reuters – After one of the most volatile weeks in memory, stocks ended higher on Friday in a tentative sign that the worst of the selling may be over.

Wild week on Wall Street ends with subdued gains (Reuters)

Reuters – After one of the most volatile weeks in memory, stocks ended higher on Friday in a tentative sign that the worst of the selling may be over.

Wild week on Wall Street ends with subdued gains (Reuters)

Reuters – After one of the most volatile weeks in memory, stocks ended higher on Friday in a tentative sign that the worst of the selling may be over.

Wild week on Wall Street ends with subdued gains (Reuters)

Reuters – After one of the most volatile weeks in memory, stocks ended higher on Friday in a tentative sign that the worst of the selling may be over.

Dow finishes wild week on an up note (AP)

AP – The wildest week in Wall Street’s history is ending on an up note.

Short-selling ban spurs tentative recovery (Reuters)

Reuters – European stock markets rose on Friday as a ban on short-selling financial shares prompted investors to creep back into battered banking shares, although concerns over the health of French banks kept the mood edgy.