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Greece's finance minister is confident that talks will wrap up soon on providing badly needed financial support for his debt-plagued government. Read More »
Greece's Finance Minister says it is only a matter of days before the debt-ridden country can start receiving money from the eurozone-IMF financial rescue plan. Read More »
Google Inc. has set up a new tool to show where it's facing the most government pressure to censor material and turn over personal information about its users. Read More »
Toyota said Friday it will recall about 600,000 Sienna minivans to address potential corrosion on spare tire cables. Read More »
If you haven't yet gotten a solicitation for a charge card (which, unlike a credit card, requires you to pay in full every month), you probably will soon. Read More »
Steve Case plugs the iPad, while Harbinger dumps NYT shares. Read More »
Say "birthday" or "honeymoon" and the deals come rushing in. Read More »
Treasury prices fell Friday at the beginning of a holiday-shortened trading day and after the jobs report showed its biggest jump in three years. Read More »
President Barack Obama is pushing his administration's plans to create jobs, a crucial campaign issue for Democrats as they look toward November's midterm elections. Read More »
Don't be fooled by ETFs that have super low fees. The real costs could add up. Read More »
World stock markets traded in a narrow range Wednesday as investors looked for renewed direction, while the British pound continued to founder following unimpressive industrial output figures. Read More »
Don't forget about the depreciation write-off on new equipment. Read More »
Famed investor Lew Sanders has a new startup -- and plenty of fresh ideas. Read More »
A wave of disappointing economic reports has revived fears that the recovery is unsustainable, upping the ante for this week's batch of economic news, including the big February jobs report Friday. Read More »
Stocks ended little changed Friday as investors showed caution after a surprise drop in existing home sales, a surprise rise in GDP growth and AIG's worse-than-expected quarterly decline. Read More »
Stocks tumbled Friday, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading the way down, as investors bet that the strong economic growth seen in the fourth quarter of last year can't be sustained. Read More »
Interesting times lie ahead for Ben Bernanke. Read More »
Anyone who's ever sought mental-health treatment knows how quickly the bills for such care can add up, even with insurance. Just what the doctor didn't order: money anxiety on top of whatever else you're facing. Read More »
Disaster averted. Read More »
Stocks ended modestly lower Thursday as investors struggled to balance hopes for an economic recovery with fears that equities have surged too far, too fast. Read More »
When markets waver, growth investing is a high-risk, high-volatility proposition. But when they roar back to life, the momentum is rocket fuel for stocks that out-earn their peers. Read More »
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1. “I trained a whole weekend to learn this procedure.”With skyrocketing malpractice premiums and the Kafkaesque insurance system, it’s little wonder M.D.’s are flocking to the plastic surgery biz. It’s easy to get into (legally, any doctor can do it), patients pay up front for surgery, and demand is up: The number of cosmetic procedures increased 59 percent from 200 Read More »
After last year’s market meltdown wiped away huge chunks of their savings, more investors have decided to seek professional help. Just not from a financial advisor.Manhattan grief counselor Diana Nash, for one, typically sees clients who are struggling with the loss of someone close—a parent, a child, a spouse. But lately, she’s taken on a handful of clients who want help dealin Read More »
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