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OilPricesDropping
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Mon, Jun 13 2011 11:41 AM
Oil dropped below $98 on speculation that Saudi Arabia will boost crude production. Plus: U.S. stock markets look to rebound today after 6 straight negative weeks.
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DowSettoOpenBelow12000
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Mon, Jun 13 2011 9:33 AM
Markets look to rebound this week after six straight weekly declines for U.S. stocks. Plus: The average cost of gas drops 27 cents from one month ago to $3.71 per gallon.
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FordAnnouncesPlansforHybridOnlyMinivan
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Fri, Jun 10 2011 11:17 AM
The new minivan is expected to get more than 41 miles per gallon; the automaker plans a plug-in version as well. Plus: Home equity plunges to WWII-era low.
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ShouldInvestorsWorryNow
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Fri, Jun 10 2011 11:17 AM
Jack Otter speaks to Christine Benz, director of personal finance at Morningstar, about the pessimism surrounding treasury bonds and finding the most attractive of pockets of the market.
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401kLoansWhatYouNeedtoKnow
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Fri, Jun 10 2011 10:15 AM
Chris Wragge talks to Newsweek columnist Joanne Lipman about when you should and shouldn’t tap in to your 401K.
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HomeEquityPlungestoWWIIeraLow
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Fri, Jun 10 2011 9:15 AM
The percent of their homes owned by Americans has tumbled from 61% to 38% in the last decade. Plus: Apple to block apps that aid drunk drivers.
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StocksBreak6DayLosingStreak
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Thu, Jun 09 2011 7:49 PM
Markets rise on news that a surge in exported U.S. goods has helped shrink the trade deficit by 7%. Plus: Mortgage rates fall for 8th straight week.
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CalculatingRetirementGoals
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Thu, Jun 09 2011 3:46 PM
Editor-At-Large Jill Schlesinger explains to an author how a retirement calculator will estimate the future value of her retirement savings and determine if she has enough to retire.
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JoblessClaimsMostlyUnchanged
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Thu, Jun 09 2011 11:43 AM
Another slight increase in new unemployment claims highlights the economy’s sluggish recovery. Plus: Big security breach at Citi's credit cards operation.
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SenateOKsLimitonDebitCardFees
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Wed, Jun 08 2011 6:10 PM
The vote, which caps the amount banks collect for each debit card swipe, is a victory for retailers but could end up costing consumers. Plus: The economy stalls in 4 US regions.
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ThePowerofPassiveInvesting
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Wed, Jun 08 2011 1:48 PM
MoneyWatch blogger Larry Swedroe settles the debate between passive investing and active investing in his latest book, "The Quest for Alpha: The Holy Grail of Investing". Swedroe sits down with MoneyWatch’s Eric Schurenberg.
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OPECWontIncreaseProduction
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Wed, Jun 08 2011 11:38 AM
The 12 country organization says it will maintain production levels of crude oil despite high fuel prices. Plus: Ford announces plans to push global growth up 50% by 2015.
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FordsPlantoIncreaseGlobalSales
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Wed, Jun 08 2011 10:34 AM
Ford announces plans to increase global sales by 50% before 2015 by selling compact cars. Plus: Consumer borrowing increased in April with more school and auto loans.
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FedChiefPredictsEconomicReboundAhead
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Tue, Jun 07 2011 7:35 PM
In a speech today, Ben Bernanke says he expects the economy to pick up in the second half of the year. Plus: Russia blames the West for higher oil prices.
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3ReasonsItsTimetoBuyaHome
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Tue, Jun 07 2011 3:29 PM
We’re now in a housing double dip, but amidst all the bleak news, there is one group group who can benefit from the depressed housing market: Buyers. MoneyWatch's Eric Schurenberg offers three reasons why now is the perfect time to buy.
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FedChiefSettoOfferEconomicOutlook
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Tue, Jun 07 2011 12:12 PM
Ben Bernanke will be speaking today at a banking conference in Atlanta; his last speech, in April, focused on short-term factors like gas prices. Plus: Auction price soaring for lunch with Warren Buffett.
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LackofNewHomesSlowingEconomicRecovery
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Tue, Jun 07 2011 9:59 AM
The construction of new homes often helps in the recovery of an economic downturn, but Ben Tracy reports that the current housing slump has yielded a trickle-down effect that has left many builders left out of work.
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LackofNewHomesSlowingEconomicRecovery
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Tue, Jun 07 2011 9:59 AM
The construction of new homes often helps in the recovery of an economic downturn, but Ben Tracy reports that the current housing slump has yielded a trickle-down effect that has left many builders left out of work.
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FedChiefSettoOfferEconomicOutlook
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Tue, Jun 07 2011 9:59 AM
Ben Bernanke will be speaking today at a banking conference in Atlanta; his last speech, in April, focused on short-term factors like gas prices. Plus: Obama losing a top economic advisor.
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FedChiefSettoOfferEconomicOutlook
From: CBS MoneyWatch on Tue, Jun 07 2011 9:59 AM
Ben Bernanke will be speaking today at a banking conference in Atlanta; his last speech, in April, focused on short-term factors like gas prices. Plus: Obama losing a top economic advisor.
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