Asia by the numbers
Japanese core consumer prices, Hong Kong budget figures highlight coming week's economic reports. MarketWatch's Lisa Twaronite reports.
• Suncorp, Woolworths to report earnings
• Stockholders: Rio Tinto buyback 'pathetic'
• China's BYD slashes prices on 5 car models
• Huawei ends bid for U.S. OK for 3Leaf purchase
• Posco signs MOU with U.S. tech firm
• Daewoo Engineering gets Nigeria contract
U.S. MARKET OUTLOOK
Still movin' on up
Stocks expected to continue gains despite Mideast tensions. Markets closed Monday for holiday.
• U.S. week ahead | Stocks to watch
Mideast/North Africa
Unrest sends stocks lower
Exchanges across region decline. 173 dead in Libya. Protests spread to Morocco and Kuwait.
• Demonstrators clash in Yemen
• Bahraini protesters prepare demands
• Stateless Arabs demonstrate in Kuwait
• Egypt welcomes tourists after revolution
• High stakes in tiny Bahrain (First Take)
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European finance
Iceland leader rejects debt deal
President calls for referendum on guaranteeing $5 billion in Dutch, U.K. bank deposits.
U.S. politics
Soros: Obama has lost control
President has allowed Republicans to take over domestic political agenda, he claims.
• House Republicans OK budget cuts (WSJ.com)
• Geithner: Plan would hurt economy (WSJ.com)
SPORTSWATCH
Nascar racing to win back fans
Rule changes and a new approach to fans may help stock-car racing rise again.
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MEDIA
Time Inc.'s key role at Time Warner
Firing of magazine unit's chief shows Bewkes's desire to make Time Inc. viable in the digital age.
COMPUTERS
Sales expected to boost H-P
Moderate sales gain expected to highlight Apotheker's first full quarter as chief executive.
• Lenovo founder vows Apple tablet challenge
• Intel to build $5 billion chip plant in Arizona
In Personal Finance »
Chuck Jaffe
Watchword for tough times
Threats of inflation and rising rates would make any investor nervous. Don't panic; just be cautious.
John Spence
Midas turns to minus
Investors who built gold ETFs into behemoths now are pulling out their money.
weekend investor
Stocks that gold bugs can love
How to use blue-chip industrial, energy and tech stocks to fight inflation.
HOUSING AND HOME LOANS
Foreclosures tie record high
Percentage of mortgages in foreclosure ties a record high in fourth quarter.
• Rate on 30-year fixed mortgage back to 5%
• Buying a house? Come up with more cash
• Proposed mortgage rules called costly
TAXWATCH
Know your tax pro
If a tax preparer claims a fraudulent deduction on your behalf, the IRS could come after you.
• Watch out with that home-buyer credit
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Europe outlook: Irish election
Irish voters go to the polls, and major banks report earnings. MarketWatch's Polya Lesova reports.
U.S. outlook: Mideast watch
Protests in troubled region will continue to affect U.S. markets. MarketWatch's Greg Morcroft reports.
Inside the surge in Afghanistan
U.S. Marines mix force and favor as part of a counterinsurgency plan.
Uganda's president leads vote
Yoweri Museveni takes a huge lead amid allegations of election fraud.
Karachi protest over U.S. man
Protesters demand death of main jailed in Lahore for killing two Pakistanis last month.
G-20 compromise
Members wrap up meetings with agreement on a plan to measure economic imbalances.
• Ministers agree on indicators (WSJ.com
• Recovery optimism rising: Geithner
U.S. vetoes U.N. Israel move
Only Security Council member to veto a resolution to halt Israeli settlements in the West Bank
Homes that take aging in stride
More homes are being built with "universal design" features to help aging boomers, Amy Hoak reports.
The cost of debit-card fraud
Consumers may not realize some banks won't pay their debit losses, reports Andrea Coombes.
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Patience is a virtue
Investors should think long term about stocks,
and that goes for advisers too, says Mark Hulbert.
Videogames get shaking
NPD Group finds that dance videogames are shaking up sagging sales for gamers.
The return of dining out
More Americans want someone else to make dinner.
Bright idea: LED and CFL bulbs
We're embracing the energy-efficient lighting, but it's not yet lights out for incandescent bulbs.
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Chinese handset makers Huawei and ZTE Co. are now pushing their own mobile consumer brands in the smartphone segment.
• China focuses on smartphone affordability
• HTC phones feature Facebook | AT&T; gets HTC nod (All Things D)
• Are Asian firms antisocial? | Facebook a friend to business?
• Visa hopes 2011 will see shift to digital wallet
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Dead Money »
The forgotten bits of the U.S. economy that have reverted to state control add up to billions — and some of it probably belongs to you.
• Who's who of dead money: Jobs, Jolie, Jagger
• Slideshow: Famous stars with misplaced cash
• How to claim cash waiting for you | California's $6 billion man
• Changing rules force business compliance
• CEOs, your 'dead' bailout is waiting for you (First Take)
• Read the full special report on MarketWatch
Retirement »
Robert Powell explains four ways to use the 2010 Tax Relief Act to boost your retirement, including IRAs and charitable giving.
• Get the most out of your 401(k)
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Personal Finance »
When one spouse is gone
How do families cope when one spouse must be absent from home for an extended period? Ruth Mantell looks at the financial, emotional and practical challenges.
You can get the most bang for your remodeling buck by thinking doors — both the entry and garage variety.
• Don't expect a housing recovery in 2011, veteran writer says
• Mortgage crisis hits wealthy homeowners too
• Will green homes help? | Dream kitchen on a budget
• Say good-bye to McMansions | Top home tech trends
Proposals in Washington to wind down the troubled mortgage companies could make home loans more expensive.
• Mortgage rates fall back to 5% | • Another foreclosure record
• Realty Q&A;: When a reverse mortgage doesn't work
Jobs »
Get pay and perks to stay healthy
Many employers are spending more money on wellness programs to help workers eat right, exercise, manage stress and more.
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