Finance
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Reaping Benefits from 'Tax-Loss Harvesting'
U.S. investors shaken by recent swings in the stock market may make the most of the declines with this strategy. Here's how it works
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Now It's Up to the IMF to Make Greece Shape Up
The fate of the euro may depend on the IMF's awkward partnership with the EU
- Saving Euro Trashes Trichet, Dooms Germany’s AAA: Mark Gilbert
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Credit History for Insurance, Hiring Eyed by Congress
Congress is examining the use of consumer credit history by employers to make hiring decisions or insurers to set premiums
Featured Columnists
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Chris Farrell
Farrell is contributing economics editor for Bloomberg Businessweek. You can also hear him on American Public...
- Financial Innovation Is Dangerous But Necessary
- Keep Wall Street in Check by Balancing the Budget
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Frank Aquila
Aquila is a partner in the Mergers & Acquisitions Group of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP.
- Risk Is Not a Four-Letter Word
- Taming the Litigation Beast
More Finance News
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- SEC’s New York Head Focuses on Sales to Institutional Investors 12:16 AM
- Orszag Says Higher Tax on Fund Managers to Pass Within Weeks 12:03 AM
- Apollo, Centerbridge Said to Bid for Loan Servicer CW Financial 12:02 AM
- Stock Picks: Cisco, Disney, Fossil, Murphy Oil
- Irish Face Up to Austerity
- Stocks: No Spark from a Strong Earnings Season
- Stock Picks: Apple, Green Mountain, Priceline, Primerica
- 'Flash Crash' Poses Further Uncertainty for Stocks
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Earnings
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Stocks: No Spark from a Strong Earnings Season
First-quarter results from S&P; 500 companies have beaten estimates by 16%, but the index is down 1% since the quarter ended. What will it take to revive the rally?
- Two Cheers for the U.S. Manufacturing Rebound
- Earnings: Reading the CEO Tea Leaves
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Economy
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Financial Innovation Is Dangerous But Necessary
Newfangled instruments such as CDOs proved toxic in speculators' hands, but financial innovation remains essential to markets and economies
- Experts Talk Market Volatility, Greek Fallout, U.S. Jobs
- ECB Outlook
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Investing News & Analysis
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Fed: Economy 'Modestly' Better
The Dec. 2 Beige Book report said conditions improved in 8 of 12 regions, though labor and commercial real estate markets remained weak
- The Rush to Refinance Corporate Debt
- The Fed's Cautious Return to Normalcy
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Investing with Gene Marcial
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Marcial: America's Car-Mart, a Lot to Like
This used-car retailer has done well through the recession and has a habit of beating analyst forecasts
- Marcial: Pros Bet Cadbury Will Melt for Kraft
- Marcial: Is Eli Lilly Ripe for a Rebound?
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Personal Finance
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Philanthropy 2010
The economy is poised for recovery in 2010, but will philanthropy—corporate and individual—follow along?
- Dealmaking: Get Ready for an Upswing in 2010
- Investing: Tools for Tempering Taxes
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Philanthropy
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How Companies Can Truly Help in Haiti
Philanthropy expert Timothy Ogden says the best advice for corporate givers is: "Don't just do something, stand there." Allow him to explain
- Haiti Earthquake Provokes Wave of Text Donations
- Philanthropy: Companies Seek Greater Returns in Tough Times
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Real Estate
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Investing Insights:
Dangers of Homes -- or Homebuilders -- as Investments
On the New York Times' Economix blog, Harvard economics professor Edward Glaeser points out that home values don't necessarily increase. Like stocks,
- Investing Insights: Dangers of Homes -- or Homebuilders -- as Investments
- Housing: Time to Pull the Plug on Government Support
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Investing Insights:
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Retirement
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Aging Boomers May Bring Fiscal Blessings Instead
Older workers who can't retire comfortably are likely to be needed in the workplace as the economy grows, easing threats of an entitlement load
- Keeping Your Retirement On Track
- The 401(k) Turns Thirty Years Old
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Stocks & Markets
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Stock Picks: Cisco, Disney, Fossil, Murphy Oil
Wall Street analyst opinions on stocks making headlines in Wednesday's market
- Stock Picks: Apple, Green Mountain, Priceline, Primerica
- 'Flash Crash' Poses Further Uncertainty for Stocks
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