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Market Update: our coverage of this week's stock chaos
by
Paddy Hirsch
Aug 25, 2015
Here’s another way the markets are not like the real world: in the markets, the B word is worse than the C word. So much worse! C is for Correction, a sharp drop in prices, with a defined ending and a recovery. B, on the other hand, is for bear market, a long-term drop, with […]
Stock drop highlights Rule 48 and the market makers
by
Paddy Hirsch
Aug 24, 2015
Market makers are the go-to people who keep American exchanges fine-tuned.
Why not to freak out about the NYSE trading halt
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Mark Garrison
Jul 8, 2015
Stocks were still bought and sold. And we'll still do the numbers.
Brunch: HBO going rogue, markets swinging, frozen eggs
Oct 17, 2014
Market volatility, HBO going rogue, and companies freezing female employee's eggs.
Will Jack Ma’s quirkiness play in the U.S.?
by
Adriene Hill
Sep 19, 2014
As Alibaba launches on the NYSE, we take a look at Jack Ma's antics and ambitions.
This was the lightest trading day of the year so far
by
Kai Ryssdal
Aug 22, 2014
Just 2 and a quarter billion shares changed hands.
The dramatic changes in the stock floor trading businesses
Apr 2, 2014
There's no Goldman at the end of this rainbow.
For public good, not for profit.
Where to sell Alibaba's treasure?
Mar 17, 2014
China's Alibaba Group says it will list in New York instead of Hong Kong.
How hopeful can we be about the 2014 economy?
by
Kai Ryssdal
Dec 27, 2013
Marketplace's Lizzie O'Leary and John Carney from CNBC say that the optimism to end this year could help kick-off 2014.
The most important person in Twitter's IPO
Nov 6, 2013
In the Twitter IPO, the pivotal role is played by a human: the designated market maker, who will act as a conduit for all trading in Twitter shares.