28.10.13

Most Active Stocks - Less Than $10 - Friday Oct 25, 2013

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NYSE MOST ACTIVE 

AMD      NOK      RAD

AA      ALU      XRX

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 SIRI      ZNGA      DVAX 

ARIA     GRPN      ZGNX

CECO     HBAN      DRYS
Click to read - Yellen Poised to Rival Obama With Financial Power - Yellen, 67, would be the first female head of the 100-year-old Fed and also the first woman to lead any central bank among the Group of Seven economies, which include the U.K., Germany and Japan. Her appointment, if confirmed by the Senate, would put a woman at the pinnacle of the economics field, helping change a history of male-dominated culture among policy makers across the globe.

Click to read - Where’s the next property bubble building? - Israel, Canada, Norway, Belgium, Australia, Dubai, Hong Kong, London and Singapore are all causing concern among economists and property market analysts. House prices have risen by close to 40 percent in Israel since 2009, with Norway up by nearly 30 percent and Switzerland by over 20 percent over the same period./span>

Click to read - Why Forward Contracts Are The Foundation Of All Derivatives - The most complex type of investment products fall under the broad category of derivative securities. For most investors, the derivative instrument concept is hard to understand. However, since derivatives are typically used by governmental agencies, banking institutions, asset management firms and other types of corporations to manage their investment risks, it is important for investors to have a general knowledge of what these products represent and how they are used by investment professionals.

Click to read  Fed to hold its fire this week, wants clearer economic view - Federal Reserve officials are unlikely to make any shift to monetary policy this week as they wait for more evidence of how badly Washington's budget battle has hurt the U.S. economy. Indeed, they could stand pat for the rest of the year.