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Bill Gates says the wealthiest countries should not use austerity measures as an excuse to cut charitable funding. Play
George Soros says the situation in Europe is dire but believes there is no other option than to keep the euro alive. Play
The chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase says lending is up, taxes need to be reformed, and Romney will give Obama a run for his money. Play
Investors drive up borrowing costs for the bailed out nation to record highs, but analysts say default fears may be overblown.
AT&T sold 7.6 million iPhones in the fourth quarter, topping Verizon. But it posted a loss due to T-Mobile breakup fee.
Comcast and Google led lobbying efforts for and against the anti-piracy acts.
For the first time since anyone can remember, China has not sent a high level official to this Alpine gathering of the world's top leaders and business titans.
The New York-Boston matchup keeps demand for tickets high, though Indianapolis location could limit those looking to travel to Feb. 5 game.
George Soros says Obama could have come closer to socializing the banks but did not because it was politically unpopular.
Google instituted a culture of privacy over the past year that has helped it move past the Google Buzz fiasco.
I am thinking about adding a credit card that gives cash back for using it. Would it be beneficial for me to obtain a third card with a cash back program, or stay with the two that I have?
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will give four lectures about the central bank at George Washington University.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Cisco CEO John Chambers also endorses Mitt Romney for president.
The brouhaha over the American internet piracy bill has died down, giving way to proposed international legislation with similar elements.
New-home sales drop 2.2% in December, below economists' expectations, to lowest yearly total on record.
Hot girls and funny animals are, once again, the theme of upcoming Super Bowl ads. Who would have guessed?
Some companies that are too busy for face-to-face recognition of their employees' efforts are turning to recognition software. But will it make a difference to a star staffer?
Scott Pankratz and Julie Osborn need to boost their stocks and savings to pay for half of their kids' college tuition.
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Dow | 12,734.63 | -22.33 | -0.18% |
Nasdaq | 2,805.28 | -13.03 | -0.46% |
S&P; 500 | 1,318.43 | -7.63 | -0.58% |
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10 Year Yield | 1.93% | -0.08 | -- |
1 Euro | $1.3086 | +0.0011 | +0.15% |
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Oil | $99.74 | +0.04 | +0.04% |
Gold | $1,720.40 | -6.30 | -0.36% |
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