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After two weeks of contentious and often emotional debate, the federal government's far-reaching and historic plan to bail out the nation's financial system was signed into law by President Bush ...
One year after the credit crunch began, Fortune looks back at who saw trouble ahead, and who just ended up in trouble. (Fortune Magazine) -- It's the first time I've seen Wall Street's toughest ...
The collapse in the price of oil has squeezed energy companies and countries that were betting on higher returns. Here’s what it costs on average to pump a barrel of oil in the 20 biggest oil ...
More details about President-elect Barack Obama's economic stimulus plan were unveiled Monday, painting a clearer picture about how the estimated $775 billion plan would fit in with the government ...
A total of 690,000 new vehicles were sold under the Cash for Clunkers program last summer, but only 125,000 of those were vehicles that would not have been sold anyway, according to an analysis ...
Bear Stearns bailout keeps firm afloat Shares of embattled broker plunge by as much as 53% after it says it will tap emergency funding from JPMorgan and N.Y. Fed in effort to fend off collapse.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. said Sunday that it would acquire troubled Wall Street firm Bear Stearns for a mere fraction of what it was once worth amid deepening fears about further erosion of the world ...
Aston Martin is joining the ranks of listed automakers with an IPO that values the British company at more than $5 billion. But its first day of trading in London got off to a rocky start.
America’s pension crisis is growing — and a lot of people are pointing fingers.. Public pension funds don't have nearly enough money to pay for the benefits promised to government workers. The ...
Once upon a time, U.S. figure skating was incredibly popular. The sport used to produce instantly recognizable names like Michelle Kwan, Kristi Yamaguchi and Tara Lipinski. And who could forget ...
For the second time this week, the Dow plunged more than 1,000 points. And the stock market is now in a correction -- 10% off its record high just two weeks ago. Fears about the bond market ...
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