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Jobs Report Shows Recovery Slowing
The Labor Department is reporting 131,000 jobs were lost last month, mostly due to temporary census workers. Plus: Congress moves quickly to halt ...
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More Signs Recovery Is Stalling
The number of people filing for first-time unemployment benefits rises to a 3-month high. Plus: Senate passes legislation preventing teacher, poli...
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How to Beat Big Bank Fees
Financial institutions have mastered the art of tacking on pesky fees. Ray Martin tells you how to avoid them.
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Initial Jobless Claims Rise
The Labor Department says new jobless claims jumped last week by 19,000. Plus: German government says there are security flaws in the operating sys...
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Ford Gets Loan Backing
The U.S. Export-Import Bank is announcing a loan guarantee for Ford that will finance more than $3 billion in export sales. Plus: Gas prices on the...
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Good News on Job Front
Payroll company ADP reports private-sector companies added 42,000 workers in July - beating economists' forecasts. Plus: 34 billionaires p...
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Time to Buy a New Home
When you move to a new city for a job, it’s hard to know how soon to commit to a new house. For this woman, Jill Schlesinger says the answer is: s...
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Private Sector Adds Jobs
According to ADP, U.S. employers added 42,000 workers in July. Plus: BP says mud forced into the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico is successfu...
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Economic Recovery Slowing?
The Commerce Department says consumers didn’t boost their spending in July and personal incomes were flat. Plus: Cadillac Escalade tops the list of...
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Consumer Spending Stalls
In June, U.S. consumer spending remained stagnant as income failed to increase. Plus: Your smartphone could soon be your credit card.
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4 Steps for Your Money Now
2010 hasn’t been a stellar financial year. But you can get your personal finances back on track with these 4 steps, says Eric Schurenberg.
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Asian Markets Climb Steadily
Japan’s Nikkei and Hong Kong's Hang Seng markets both posted gains on the heels of Wall Street's 208 point gain yesterday. Plus: ...
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Stocks: Big Start for August
Investors react to strong bank earnings and some encouraging economic reports. Plus: Airline charging extra for large carry-ons.
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Investors to Focus on Economy, Jobs
A full slate of data expected this week includes consumer spending and jobless claims. Plus: Home ownership rates could hit lowest level in 50 years.
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Asian Markets Climb
Asian Stocks were up on news of strong corporate earnings; the Nikkei rose .3 percent and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index was up nearly 2 percent. Plus...
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Economy Improving, but Very Slowly
The U.S. economy continued to grow in the second quarter, but the pace slowed more than economists had expected. Plus: Mortgage rates drop again.
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