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June 06, 2008
 

Investing Intelligence

Insights and analysis from BW and Standard & Poor's


NEWS  THIS WEEK'S TOP STORY

How to Bet on Oil—Whether Bull or Bear
Here's a guide to investing in oil no matter which way the price swings


  MORE TOP STORIES
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Stocks Slump on Jobless-Rate Spike
An increase in the unemployment rate to 5.5% in May, along with another big jump in oil prices, spooked equity investors Friday

INSIDE WALL STREET
Why Genentech Is the Biotech of Choice
Also featured: China Architectural Engineering and Hansen Natural

GENE MARCIAL'S STOCK PICKS
Exxon Mobil: A Great Big Buy
The energy giant is a powerful profit-making machine—but BW's Gene Marcial says its shares remain undervalued

INVESTING
Stashing Cash at Higher Rates
Though rates have dropped dramatically, some online banks are offering as much as 3.5% for savings accounts. It pays to look around

S&P STOCK PICKS AND PANS • From S&P
S&P Picks and Pans: AIG, Take-Two, National Semiconductor, Quiksilver, Molson Coors
Analysts' opinions on stocks in the news Friday

STOCK SCREENS • From S&P
The Cream of the Mid-Cap Crop
Mid-cap stocks are sitting pretty compared with their larger counterparts. S&P's latest screen identifies 22 attractive names in the group

THE WEEK AHEAD
Vital Signs: Will We Escape a Recession?
On deck: Pending home sales, foreign trade, the Fed's Beige Book, retail sales, consumer prices, and Fedspeak

YOUR RETIREMENT
Don't Let the Rules Overtax Your Retirement
When planning for retirement, make sure you know how these rules could change your financial picture after age 70


Banks vs. Consumers
The business of resolving credit-card disputes is booming. But critics say the dominant firm favors creditors that are trying to collect from unsophisticated debtors

  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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