Friday, February 18, 2011

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Rules change how you figure taxes on stocks
Fed reconsiders 12-cent cap on debit card fees
Economy's recovery slowly fattens casinos' stocks
Half-million baby bassinets are recalled
Junk bonds are hot despite record-low yields
Wholesale price increases stoke inflation fears
GM recalling Cadillac CTS over vehicle handling
Are stock prices determined by facts or human nature?

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Q: I am over sixty and I keep hearing that I should put more of my investments in bonds. At the same time I keep hearing that now is a really ...

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