The dollar rose against most major currencies in quiet worldwide trading Thursday as European markets prepared to close for the long Easter weekend.
The dollar turned mixed Friday in U.S. trading that was subdued by a snowstorm on the East Coast.
Prices rose in moderate trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange with the Nikkei index of 225 stocks rising 141.73 to 17,478.35 . . .
The dollar declined against most key currencies in U.S. trading Monday after moving generally higher in quiet European dealings.
Helionetics Inc. said it expects to report a 1985 fourth quarter net loss of approximately $14 million, a downturn that the Irvine-based company attributed to write-offs from discontinued operations and a loss from operations.
The dollar turned in a mixed performance in volatile U.S. trading on Wednesday amid expections of
The not-yet-issued stock of United Artists Corp. vaulted to $16.75 from $12.625 on Wednesday in over-the-counter trading on a "when issued" basis.
Cardillo Travel Systems said it asked the American Stock Exchange to halt trading in the Culver
Trading in shares of Martin Lawrence Limited Editions has been unusually heavy, possibly sparked in
The American Stock Exchange said it plans to extend its trading day by 30 minutes starting Sept. 30, matching a move by the New York Stock Exchange.
The dollar, which fell sharply late Wednesday, staged a gradual recovery in skittish trading
The dollar staged a broad decline in volatile trading Friday as interest rates fell in the United
The dollar turned in a narrowly mixed performance Monday in listless foreign exchange trading
The dollar advanced broadly Wednesday in active trading in the United States after falling earlier in the day in Japan and Europe.
John Landis' Trading Places (NBC Sunday at 9 p.m.) is a delicious variation on "The Prince and the
Grain and soybean futures prices advanced in thin, post-holiday trading Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Malaysia has admitted losing about $80 million in a failed bid in 1981 and 1982 to corner the world tin market and prop up a vital export industry that later collapsed.
The Boston-based company claimed that Revlon Group Chairman Ronald O.
Please, please start Rusty Hilger next year.
The New York Stock Exchange halted the trading pending an announcement.