High-Speed Trading Said to Face Probe Into Fairness
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View ArticleMoney Minute: GM CEO Hits Repair Mode; Next-Gen iPhone On the Way?
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View ArticleHousing Starts Fall, But Permits Rebound
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View ArticleU.S. Consumer Inflation Muted Despite Food Price Spike
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View ArticleGoogle, Viacom Resolve YouTube Copyright Lawsuit
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View ArticleHow 2 New Grads Erased $20,000 in Debt in 2 Years - While Living in NYC
Filed under: Family Money, Personal Finance, Debt, Budgeting, College Alamy The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps. The Capital of the World. There are lots of ways to describe New York City, but...
View ArticleThe Coming Real Estate Bubble
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View ArticleSort Your Closet to Save -- Savings Experiment
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View Article529 Plans: As a Way to Save for College, They're Consistently Head of the Class
Filed under: College, College Savings Plans, 529 Plans, Financial Aid, Education Getty Images The cost of a college education has risen steadily for decades, and getting a head-start on saving for it...
View ArticleFor These Fraud Victims, Financial Adviser Was Also a Friend
Filed under: Financial Advisors, Investment Fraud, Scandals and Lawsuits Shutterstock/wavebreakmedia By Robert Waldman Who could be better than your best friend's husband to be your financial adviser?...
View ArticleE-Filing Your Taxes? Here's How to Protect Yourself from Scammers
Filed under: Taxes, IRS, Internet Fraud Alamy By Jennifer Schlesinger More than 27 million taxpayers already have filed their taxes for 2013 from home computers, a process known as e-filing. As of this...
View ArticleAfter Market: Upbeat Economic News and Calm in Crimea Propel Stocks Higher
Filed under: Market News, Global Economy, International TradeStocks Tuesday added to Monday's big gains, showing investors are not afraid of Vladimir Putin. Instead, investors focused on some more...
View ArticleDisney's Dreamfinder, Figment Get Origin Story in Marvel Comic Series
Filed under: Media, Walt Disney, Entertainment Industry, Publishing, Investing marvel.com It's been five years since Disney (DIS) agreed to shell out more than $4 billion for Marvel, and now the family...
View Article5 Things That Could Trigger a Bigger Tax Bill
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View ArticleInvestors Look to Yellen for Possible End of Jobless Target
Filed under: Unemployment Rate, Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, Investing Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via Getty ImagesFederal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen By Kate Gibson The Federal Open Market Committee...
View ArticleToyota Agrees to $1.2 Billion Settlement, Ending Probe
Filed under: Company News, Toyota, Automotive Industry, Consumer Protection, Auto Recalls David Zalubowski/AP By Del Quentin Wilber Toyota Motor (TM) has agreed to pay a $1.2 billion penalty to end a...
View ArticleGM's Barra Saying Sorry Seeks to Limit Fallout on Recall
Filed under: Company News, General Motors, Automotive Industry, Consumer Protection, Auto Recalls Carlos Osorio/APGeneral Motors CEO Mary Barra By Jeff Green General Motors (GM) Chief Executive Officer...
View ArticleBig Banks Fulfill Part of Mortgage Deal
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View ArticleMortgage Applications Fall in Latest Week
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View ArticleMoney Minute: McDonald's Workers Get Paid; Will Markets Cheer Yellen - Again?
Filed under: McDonald's, Market News, Federal Reserve, Internet, Travel Industry This could be Janet Yellen day on Wall Street. The Federal Reserve wraps up a two-day policy meeting Wednesday and...
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