To Jeffery Born, a professor of finance at the D’Amore McKim School of Business at Northeastern University, gold’s big decline didn’t come as much of a surprise. Born said he … read more »
Enterprise Brand Entering Retail Car-Sharing Market
A variety of vehicles, where and when they need them, and at affordable rates — that’s the bottom-line for car-sharing customers, according to independent research conducted by Northeastern University’s Fleura … read more »
The world’s ‘New Tigers’ lie ready to pounce
As the big headliners for economic growth lose their appeal, the search for new stars has begun.
Why retail gasoline prices are nearing a record
Gasoline prices have climbed every day for the last 35 days so it’s no wonder why consumers are worried that record levels are destined for the pump in the next … read more »
“Speed bumps” clutter copper’s trading landscape
After dropping 11% from its record price three months ago, copper’s looking a little more appealing, especially if investors factor in prospects for strong economic growth from emerging markets.