Archive for January 2012
The deteriorating situation in Iraq is leading some analysts to worry that the country may not be able to meet its lofty goals for rapidly ramping up oil production.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
Home prices posted a steep, month-over-month drop in November, falling 1.3%, according to the latest S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city report. Prices fell in 19 of the 20 cities the index covers.Prices fell steeply for the second month in a row.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
A long list of tech IPOs captured attention in 2011, but no company has been drooled over like Facebook. And finally, its debut looks to be imminent.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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Stocks trim losses, but end in red on Greek woes
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U.S. stocks recovered most of their lost ground Monday afternoon but struggled to pull out of the red as concerns over Greece continued to weigh on the market.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
Republicans portray President Obama as the tax-hiker-in-chief.
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Newt Gingrich wants to build a permanent colony on the moon and, if his dream is fully realized, the price tag could be huge.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
President Obama’s half dozen energy proposals will, by and large, benefit nearly all players in the energy space and result in lower prices for consumers, analysts say.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
They steered their funds into the head of the pack in the bear market, in the bull market and even in the current blah market. Find out how these managers did it and where they’re investing now.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
Out of all of the presidential candidates, former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney owns the most real estate — even after unloading a couple of sizable properties.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
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EU summit: Still searching for a solution
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European Union leaders will gather Monday for their first summit of the year. The good news is that conditions for Italy and Spain are improving. But the fate of Greece is still uncertain.
Business and financial news – CNNMoney.com
