First weather-related shutdown in 27 years; bonds and other markets also affected as storm surge threatens Wall Street
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Eleven-day motor show kicks off at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre on Oct. 19, 2012
U.S. stock markets closed Monday; It's the first unscheduled, market-wide shutdown since Sept. 11, 2001
The storm is affecting East Coast refineries, but falling demand could offset price hikes
While more than half a dozen refineries could be in the path of the storm, the U.S. is well-supplied with oil
As Hurricane Sandy lurches toward the East Coast, economists are expecting that the costs of the storm will be dramatic
A struggling economy is still playing tricks with career stability -- here are two sneaky signs that your corporation and job are in jeopardy
If you're worried about the effects of runaway inflation, a recent study shows what you can expect
A lump-sum cash-out might reduce an employer's retirement plan risks, but it might not be right for employees
Americans increased their spending in September at twice the rate their income rose, a sign of confidence in the economy
Stocking up for disaster can be expensive if you don't plan ahead
Insurers underperformed other stocks as investors worried about the potential cost of the storm's damage
CBS News business and economics correspondent Rebecca Jarvis talks about the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the national economy
Among the companies postponing the announcement of their financial results are Pfizer, Thomson Reuters and NRG Energy
Pearson's Penguin Books division will merge with Random House, creating the world's largest publisher of consumer books