Oil Prices Down 17% in May

Crude oil prices closed at less than $87 a barrel, finishing the month at its lowest point since October. But will oil stay down for long?

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Spanish Woes Push German Bonds to All-Time Low

In the ever-evolving drama that is the European debt crisis, Spain is the new Greece and German bonds are the safest place to hide from all the carnage.

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Gold Prices Now Down for the Year

Gold prices are down in 2012. But that doesn't mean the yellow metal is going to stay down.

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Part 1: A Conversation with Kevin McElroy

Banks, gold and the European debt crisis are all part of this candid conversation between Kevin McElroy and Chris Preston.

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Oil Prices Fall to Three-Month Low

For the first time since February, oil prices have fallen below $100 a barrel. With peak driving season right around the corner, how long will it last?

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Where Investors Should Turn if the Social Security Fund Runs Dry

The Social Security Fund is slated to start running out of money in 2033. Here's what current and future retirees can do to fight back.

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Deja Vu: Fed Remains Cautious, Stocks Tumble

U.S. financial markets pulled back a bit today after the Fed minutes revealed what many investors already knew.

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Despite U.S. Success, IPOs Down Globally

The U.S. IPO market was red-hot last quarter. But in most parts of the world, companies were very reluctant to go public.

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Three Gold Stocks Yielding More Than the U.S. Treasury

Here are three gold stocks that are offering some of the most generous yields in a sector usually… Read more

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