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By Jim Puzzanghera
Even as major banks scramble to repay billions of dollars in taxpayer aid, President Obama took the nation's top bankers aside Monday and implored...
By Dan Neil
Nothing has been as sticky. No other advert, print or video or Web, no tweet or blog, billboard or word of mouth, has so thoroughly knitted itself...
By Tom Petruno
Ousted by Los Angles financial giant TCW Group, star bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach on Monday turned to a firm whose executives had their own...
By David Sarno
Google Inc. has been letting its employees test a new cellphone that could be rolled out to consumers as soon as next month, potentially marking its...
Citigroup is repaying $20 billion in bailout money it received from the Treasury Department, in an effort to reduce government influence.
LONDON -- Cadbury PLC revealed Monday it has received approaches from The Hershey Co. and Italy's Ferrero International SA as it launched a robust...
By Karen E. Klein
Dear Karen: I am writing a screenplay and plan to shoot the film next fall. When should I open the LLC?
LONDON -- British Airways cabin crews will strike over the Christmas period, their union said today, throwing the plans of thousands of holiday-makers...
IMac delays blamed on its popularity
By Joe Flint
Tiger Woods isn't the only one who is going to take a financial hit for his indiscretions. The broadcast and cable networks that count on him and...
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Meris Lutz
Abu Dhabi rescued debt-ridden Dubai on Monday with a $10-billion bailout package that lifted world financial markets but left unclear how the...
By Andrea Chang
Sol Price, who changed the retail industry by founding the landmark warehouse chain Price Club, has died. He was 93.
By Joe Flint
Walt Disney Co.'s Preston Padden, who has been one of the entertainment industry's biggest lobbyists in Washington for more than three decades, is...
By Jerry Hirsch
California orange growers say they see ominous news in a report out of Mexico last week that agriculture officials discovered 51 trees infected with...
By Ben Fritz
Paramount Pictures has put off a decision on whether to enter into a five-year deal that has riled half the Hollywood studios.
By Tom Petruno
Mexico's credit rating took another hit Monday, edging closer to "junk" status, on worries about the country's growing budget deficit and dwindling...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Wells Fargo plans to sell $10.4 billion in new stock to help repay all $25 billion in bailout aid it received from the government...
Are your sales flat? Operations shaky? Or you're not sure how to capitalize on a big opportunity? If your company could benefit from a free business...
By Michael Hiltzik
The headlong rush by big banks to pay back their TARP bailout loans --...
By Don Lee
The unemployment rate dropped last month for men and women, blacks and whites, lifting hopes that the long dry spell in the jobs market may be...
By Dawn C. Chmielewski
Disney Pixar Animation guru John Lasseter found himself tangled in a miniature fashion kerfuffle.
By Ben Fritz
Sisters Ornella and Yolanda Schinazi don't eat out much anymore. They rarely go out drinking, and they have cut way back on shopping.
By Hugo Martín
Within hours after the Oregon and Ohio State football teams march off the field following the Rose Bowl game in Pasadena, crews will tear out and...
From the Associated Press
Global consulting firm Accenture Ltd. has ended its relationship with Tiger Woods, marking the first major sponsor to cut ties altogether with the...
By Roger Vincent
With the sun breaking through after a storm and Christmas less than two weeks away, shoppers dutifully trooped to the region's malls on Sunday --...
By Ben Fritz
Two new movies got off to so-so starts this weekend, but the studios behind them hope they're both set up to prosper over the holidays.
Investors expect the Federal Reserve to keep a key interest rate at a historically low level. Why? Because Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said so.
By Kathy M. Kristof
Suffer from a bad holiday debt hangover last year that you're hoping to avoid this season? You'll need a lot more than willpower to change your...
By Kathy M. Kristof
They are the Web's "frugalati" -- bloggers who make cheap look chic. Some have always been thrifty. Others are reformed spendthrifts. We asked them to...