Date:
Fri, July 27, 2007 06:47:15 PMFrom:
BusinessWeek's Investing Intelligence
Subject:
Where's the Bottom?
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MARKETS
Where's the Bottom? As housing woes spread to the corporate credit market, the economic outlook is sure to decline. Just how much further down do we have to go?
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Stocks Fall as Uncertainty Persists Investors remain skittish after Thursday's plunge and some key economic data
THE SUBPRIME MESS
Let the Blame Begin Everyone played some role—the Street, lenders, ratings agencies, hedge funds, even homeowners. Where does responsibility lie?
THE OUTLOOK
• From S&P
Resumption Of Yen Carry Trade Could Boost Stocks The yen is at a natural place to weaken, technically, which could aide equities.
THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: A Jittery Market On tap: July employment report, June personal income and spending, July national business activity surveys, second quarter employment costs
STOCK SCREENS
• From S&P
Stocks with Big Cash and Low Debt This week's screen follows the money: cash flow, that is. Our low-debt, high-cash-flow picks are also attractive to private equity hunters, though
S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS
• From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: Netgear, VCA Antech, Intel, BP, Amgen Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Friday
STOCKS IN THE NEWS
Homebuilders in a Hole Weaker new and existing home sales, plus quarterly losses reported by D.R. Horton, Beazer Homes, and Ryland send the stocks to new lows for the year
FIVE FOR THE MONEY
Real Estate Bets in Shaky Times Most analysts are down on real estate investments, but investors can still benefit in some ways from exposure to the market
INVESTING
Financials: After the Fall, Some Look Undervalued Some analysts advise leavening your portfolio with bigger banks that are ripe for an uptick. But don't overlook deals in beaten-down brokerages
INVESTING Q&A
An 'Informational Edge' on Global Stocks Chris Semenuk of TIAA-CREF looks for key attributes in portfolio selections that the rest of the market doesn't see. Current favorites include Bayer and Fiat
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