Stocks end 2013 with a bang
Global stock markets are ending 2013 on record highs, even if bonds are suffering. But will the good times for stocks continue in to 2014? David Pollard reports.
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Pfizer stock currently has a 5.9% dividend yield, making it an attractive target for income investors.
(Bloomberg) -- Stocks took a breather on Monday as investors awaited key data later this week that may cast light on the outlook for interest rates on both sides of the Atlantic.Most Read from BloombergTrump Vows ‘Day One’ Executive Order Targeting Offshore WindPutin Names Economist as Defense Minister in Surprise ReshuffleGlobal Chips Battle Intensifies With $81 Billion Subsidy SurgeChina to Start $138 Billion Bond Sale on Friday to Boost EconomyThe Stoxx Europe 600 index was little changed aft