Stocks on Wall Street fall sharply on Friday after a disappointing U.S. jobs report and downbeat data from China and Europe raise serious concerns about the health of the global economy. See full story.
Dreadful payrolls report feeds our fearsThe dreadful growth in nonfarm payrolls is feeding our fears that the U.S. economy � like Europe�s � is in trouble, writes Rex Nutting. See full story.
Irish voters back fiscal treaty in referendumEuro-zone policy makers dodge another potential blow Friday as initial results indicate Irish voters back the European Union�s new fiscal treaty. See full story.
U.S. payrolls data hits European stocksEuropean stock markets turn sharply lower on Friday afternoon after U.S. nonfarm payrolls data fall short of expectations and downbeat European PMI data throw clouds over the region�s manufacturing sector. See full story.
Japan leads losses for most Asia marketsJapanese stocks lead losses for most Asia markets, with a strong yen pressuring Tokyo-listed exporters. See full story.
MARKETWATCH COMMENTARYFor all the talk of building �an America built to last,� we�re investing less in our infrastructure than we were when the recession began, reports Rex Nutting. See full story.
MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCEWhen it comes to IRAs, timing is everything. Robert Powell looks at five rules that could derail your retirement-savings plans. See full story.
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