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Because one person’s debt becomes a shared responsibility in marriage, when do you reveal a substantial liability?
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Private employers added 235,000 in last three months. But the government shed more jobs in August, and the jobless rate rose to 9.6 percent.
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A better report on job creation Friday was the latest piece of good news on the economy and pushed shares higher.
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The company says proposed legislation could disrupt its efforts to set aside $20 billion for claims and penalties.
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YouTube is expected to turn a profit this year, on revenue of about $450 million, with help from its onetime critics.
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The Federal Reserve chairman also said it was impossible for the government to save Lehman Brothers in 2008.
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Employers passed all of the increases in insurance premiums this year to their employees, a survey found.
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Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin announced Thursday that Russia’s ban on grain exports would be extended well into next year because of continued uncertainty over production.
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The Canadian gold miner said that it would buy its Australian rival for 3.4 billion dollars in cash and stock, beating an all-share offer from Eldorado Gold.
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The city warned that it was not going to make a scheduled payment of $3.3 million on its general obligation bonds because it did not have the money.
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For all the turmoil over Toyota's wave of recalls, the world's largest automaker may face a bigger problem: the surging yen.
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European companies tend to focus on the dollar exchange rate, but the yen’s recent strengthening is playing a role in Germany’s export boom as well.
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Through no fault of his own, Frederick Peters arrived in a financial crisis threatening his business. He survived by avoiding distractions and focusing on the problem.
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Safety experts have advice on ways to germ-proof your food, and still save money.
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The European Union has created new financial watchdogs to prevent future economic crises that have thrown the future of the euro into question.
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Upon the request of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, the chairman of the Federal Reserve suggested a few good reads about financial crises.
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For years it has been normal for people to be charged for ambulance service. Now people involved in accidents may be charged with fire and police services, too.
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A new report from a University of Michigan researcher estimates that, even without going electric, U.S. cars and trucks could achieve an average efficiency of 74 miles per gallon by 2035.
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A fire at a Mariner Energy platform in the Gulf raised concerns that Apache might exercise the material adverse change clause in their merger agreement.
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How various health-care costs are allotted to which categories is a subject of fierce debate with the sector, and the stakes are high for the public, an economist writes.
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