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March 28, 2008
 

Investing Intelligence

Insights and analysis from BW and Standard & Poor's


NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

Stocks: The Next Hot Sectors

Amid the volatility, Gene Marcial talks with stockpicking pros about the market sectors they see leading the next major advance



  MORE TOP STORIES
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Stocks Fall amid Weak Economic Signals
The market fretted over signs of a slowdown in consumer spending. Next week's big events: Bernanke's testimony and the March jobs report


Where No Fed Has Gone Before
Why the Federal Reserve's 'loan' for the Bear Stearns deal looks like an investment—and faces serious scrutiny

S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS • From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: J.C. Penney, Apollo Group, TD Ameritrade, Schwab
Plus: analysts' opinions on Activision and KB Home

THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Bernanke Goes to the Hill
On deck: Congressional testimony by the Fed Chairman, March readings on employment and activity in the manufacturing and services sectors

INSIDE WALL STREET
Why Bristol Looks Like Buyout Bait
Also featured this week: Lehman Brothers and Repros Therapeutics

STOCK SCREENS • From S&P
Stocks: In Search of Quality
S&P's latest list finds five names that have recently earned the highest score in its earnings and dividend ranking system

THE ECONOMY
Two Cheers for Free Trade
Pacts like Nafta are essential to the health of the U.S. economy, but we could do a lot more to relieve the unpleasant side effects

STOCKS IN THE NEWS
ConAgra's New Recipe
The food giant is shedding its commodity trading unit to better focus on building its packaged-goods biz

INVESTING
Earnings: Looking for an Omen
Big losses are expected in financials, but first-quarter earnings in other sectors are a key test of how long the gloom will last

  INVESTING TOOLS
MUTUAL FUND SCOREBOARD
How's Your Fund Doing?
Our Interactive Scoreboard has complete results for some 2,500 equity funds, hundreds with BW's exclusive risk-adjusted ratings

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Welcome to Investing Intelligence, your weekly guide to the broad range of news, analysis, and strategies you can find on the BW Online Investing Channel. Our aim is to provide the info -- and tools -- you need to help make smarter investing decisions.
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