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Vegas Mansions Deserted
A growing number of high-end homes are selling at a loss or facing repossession by lenders in Las Vegas, which already has the highest rate of for...
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Drugmakers and Social Media
U.S. regulators may issue rules this year outlining for the first time how drugmakers led by Roche Holding AG can use social media sites such as Tw...
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The Fed’s Easing
Richard Koo, chief economist at Nomura Research Institute, talks about Federal Reserve monetary policy.
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Foreclosure Practices Inquiry
Patrick McManemin, a partner at Patton Boggs LLP, discusses the probe by attorneys general who are negotiating a settlement of a 50-state investig...
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Foreclosure Practices Inquiry
Patrick McManemin, a partner at Patton Boggs LLP, discusses the probe by attorneys general who are negotiating a settlement of a 50-state investig...
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Apple’s IPhone Security
Brian X. Chen, a technology reporter at Wired, talks about a lawsuit against Apple Inc. Two customers are accusing the company of fraud and invasi...
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Ask the Ethics Guy! #6
Is it wrong to question the habits and principles of young people in the workplace? Bruce Weinstein answers questions about honorable behavior
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Baseball Takes Over Dodgers
Major League Baseball took over business operations of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team is facing mounting debt and a fight over ownership between...
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Opportunities in Growth Stocks
April 21 (Bloomberg) — Michael Holland, chairman of Holland & Co., talks about the equity market, Federal Reserve monetary policy an...
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Fed Rate Incease in June 2012?
April 21 (Bloomberg) — Roberto Perli, managing director at International Strategy & Investment Group, discusses the outlook for Fede...
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Returning to Life in Kamaishi
On Mar. 11, this city on Japan’s northern coast, home to the world's biggest breakwater, had its third brush with extinction. Here�...
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Apple’s Prodigious Profit
Eugene Munster, an analyst at Piper Jaffray Cos., talks about Apple’s second-quarter profit reported yesterday and forecast.
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London Skyscraper Boom Ends
Bloomberg’s Adam Haynes reports from London on the shift away from iconic skyscrapers as developers adopt cheaper, less ambitious plans.
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Middle-Class Taxes
Representative Sander Levin of Michigan, the top Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, talks about tax policy and the Standard & Poo...
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A Dollar Coin
The Dollar Coin Alliance is the latest group pushing the U.S. to eliminate the dollar bill and replace it with a coin as a way to help reduce the d...
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ETFs Have Room for Growth
April 18 (Bloomberg) — Deborah Fuhr, head of exchange-traded funds research at BlackRock Inc., talks about trends in asset flows for ETF...
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Pink Floyd and Ferraris
April 19 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Olivia Sterns reports on the rising value of classic sports cars.
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Soccer Stars' Fast Cars
Bloomberg’s Poppy Trowbridge reports on the prices paid by top soccer stars to insure fast cars such as Ferraris and Bugattis.
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Levy on Web Startup Valuations
Bloomberg’s Ari Levy discusses the valuations of Internet startup companies, including social-networking sites Facebook and Twitter
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Chinese Bank Equity
Chinese banks may have to raise about 860 billion yuan ($131 billion) of equity through 2016 to meet stricter capital rules, according to estimate...
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