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| Life After Madoff's 'Big Lie' Wall Street Journal By JAMIE HELLER and JOANNA CHUNG Two years ago, Bernard Madoff told his two sons that his multi-billion-dollar investment business was "one big lie," according to authorities. That dramatic confession, and Mr. Madoff's arrest the next day, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stocks close higher on encouraging economic signs AZ Central.com AP NEW YORK - Stocks closed higher Friday on an encouraging trade report and signs that a tax-cut package would pass the Senate. The government reported that the US trade deficit fell to $38.7 billion in October. That was the lowest level in nine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Exports Rebound, Boosting Economy Wall Street Journal By SUDEEP REDDY And JUSTIN LAHART Surging global demand for American soybeans, cars, diesel engines and even artwork and antiques has pushed US exports to a level not seen since before the financial crisis, boosting prospects for domestic economic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TREASURIES-Higher yields may be a near-term trend Reuters By Chris Reese NEW YORK, Dec 10 (Reuters) - US Treasuries fell in price on Friday, capping a week of very aggressive selling, spurred by the outlook for better economic growth, leaving the downtrend of the past six weeks intact. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Chinese inflation spikes on food costs CNNMoney By Catherine Tymkiw, producerDecember 10, 2010: 10:48 PM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Higher food prices continue to be the main driver of inflation in China, raising the likelihood of an imminent interest rate hike as the country tries to reel in its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The State of the Estate Tax Wall Street Journal At Long Last, It Appears That Washington Has Agreed on New Estate-Tax Rules. Here's What You Need to Know By LAURA SAUNDERS For the last year the estate tax has been in limbo. Now a deal appears set to provide resolution. Laura Saunders explains the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Business Bookshelf: An analysis of BP's oil spill Los Angeles Times Journalist Loren Steffy throws a harsh light on the events that culminated with the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, but fails to explain the culture that allowed them to happen. By Ed Crooks If journalism is the first draft of history, instant books ... See all stories on this topic » |
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