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Gold is a bubble - resist its charms By Janice Revell, contributing writer January 11, 2011: 11:32 AM ET ...
Extending Bush-era tax cuts and patching the AMT will mute some of the biggest fiscal drag. But the deal does not address debt ceiling or tax reform and sets a new deadline for sequester.
Hillary Clinton's trip to Chipotle is telling, both for presidential politics and the dining world. Bill used to stop at McDonald's.
Global banks big and small are dumping their U.S. customers rather than wrestle with a tax law that requires businesses to report all assets held by Americans.
You're not alone if you have next to nothing saved for retirement. But that doesn't mean you're in good company. Almost one-quarter of workers said they and their spouse combined have less than ...
Li Hejun lost $15 billion on Wednesday when shares in his solar firm Hanergy plummeted 47% in an hour of trading in Hong Kong.
Secrets of their success What separates the legendary CEO from the chronically dissatisfied cubicle dweller? It's not innate talent, argues Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell in his new book.
Finding cracks in Facebook The social-networking supersite is taking flak from users, developers, and advertisers. Right about now a young CEO like Mark Zuckerberg usually steps aside quietly. Not ...
Black Friday is often billed as the best day of the year to find deals. But, in many cases, shoppers are either being enticed to spend more or to buy lower-quality products.