How “turnaround” investing can make sense (Market Watch)

How “turnaround” investing can make sense (Market Watch)
ANNANDALE, Va. (MarketWatch) — The financial markets on Tuesday were tailor-made to induce investors to put more money into the markets. Crude oil hit a 14-month low, encouraging many to think that oil is now cheap enough to unleash a surge of consumer buying; perhaps not surprisingly, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a new all-time high.

Investing: Buyout firms focus on growth in Japan (International Herald Tribune)

Investing: Buyout firms focus on growth in Japan (International Herald Tribune)
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11,727.34 Investing climate is more sedate than the exuberant dot-com days of 2000, when the old record was set. DOW (The Morning Call)

11,727.34 Investing climate is more sedate than the exuberant dot-com days of 2000, when the old record was set. DOW (The Morning Call)
| The Dow Jones industrial average finally reached new heights Tuesday, extending Wall Street’s seven-year recovery with a record closing level after climbing into uncharted territory in trading earlier in the day.