Monday, November 26, 2012

U.S. stock futures higher, buoyed by Greece

MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE

U.S. stock futures rise on Monday, lifted by relief over a weekend vote by the Greek Parliament to approve austerity measures. See full story.

Greek-vote enthusiasm clouded by Athens unrest

Investors cheer the Greek parliament�s approval of tough new austerity measures, but civil unrest and political tensions mean the debt-strapped country is still far from out of the woods. See full story.

Why does Germany feel so good about itself?

Usually dour Germany is feeling optimistic, but let�s see how long that can last, writes David Marsh. See full story.

Gold, silver rise after Greek vote

Gold and silver futures gain after the Greek parliament approves tough new austerity measures aimed at averting a default. See full story.

Dollar slips, euro gains after Greek vote

The euro gains against the dollar to kick off the trading week, after the Greek parliament passes a package of unpopular austerity measures. See full story.

MARKETWATCH COMMENTARY

Instead of acknowledging that banks have become a part of government, we keep pretending they are private institutions, writes David Weidner. See full story.

MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCE

What�s the State of Retirement in the U.S.? It�s plagued with problems involving Social Security, contribution rates and more that need fixing now. See full story.

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