U.S. stock market futures turned lower after the latest jobs figures showed the U.S. unemployment rate had moved above 10% for the first time in 26 years.
U.S. gasoline prices stand at their highest levels in more than a year -- and they may still have room to rise against a backdrop of high crude-oil prices.
Shares of Starbucks Corp. tack on more than 5% in premarket trade, as investors and analysts digested the coffee giant's better-than-expected results and forecast.
U.S. stock futures dropped on Friday as the unemployment rate unexpectedly surpassed the 10% level, another indication of the jobless recovery for the U.S. economy.
If you’re one of the millions of Americans holding a credit card, this isn’t necessarily news: Credit-card issuers are hiking interest rates, penalties and fees in full force ahead of stringent new laws that take effect in February.