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Sep 03,
2010 |
Health law's retiree perk won't last long, MarketWatch.com |
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If you are among the estimated 1.3 million retirees too young to qualify for Medicare but fortunate enough to have employer-sponsored health care coverage, count your blessings. The next two years could bring a bit of a windfall. |
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Sep 03,
2010 |
Land of Opportunity turning barren, MarketWatch.com |
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Employment is our biggest economic, social and political problem. Yet no one has proposed a solution that's workable, one that's economically effective and politically viable, writes Rex Nutting. |
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Sep 03,
2010 |
Equity defies its eulogizers, MarketWatch.com |
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"The Death of the Cult of Equity" is one of the hoarier old clichés to emerge from the financial crisis, writes David Cottle. |
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Sep 03,
2010 |
Invest confidently when others lose their nerve, MarketWatch.com |
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This summer has burned investors, and no amount of SPF -- stock protection factor -- has been able to soothe their sores. |
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Sep 03,
2010 |
Bed bugs may bite insurers, but won't dog industry, MarketWatch.com |
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When dogs bite people, insurers often pay. But what happens when bed bugs bite? |
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Sep 03,
2010 |
Take-Two, H&R Block shares rise in late trade, MarketWatch.com |
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Shares of the videogame publisher and the tax-preparation services provider each rose late Thursday following better-than-expected quarterly results. |
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Sep 03,
2010 |
Investing doesn't have to be complicated, MarketWatch.com |
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A roundup of top personal finance stories from MarketWatch. |
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Sep 03,
2010 |
Stocks in focus Friday: Campbell Soup, Take-Two, MarketWatch.com |
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Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Friday's session are Campbell Soup Co., Take-Two interactive Software Inc. and H&R Block Inc. |
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Sep 02,
2010 |
August jobs report takes center stage, MarketWatch.com |
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The U.S. economy likely added private-sector jobs last month, but hiring is still not happening fast enough to reduce the nation's high jobless rate.
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Sep 02,
2010 |
Canada stocks close up on materials, consumer gain, MarketWatch.com |
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Materials and consumer discretionary stocks led the Canadian market to close higher Thursday with an across the board rise in commodities prices. |
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