WSJ: Turn 100 Trillion Dollars Into Five and Feel Good About It
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AIG and the Treasury decided to move ahead with a stock offering this month for about $9 billion, far less than what officials had once hoped to fetch.
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The Trans Alaska Pipeline, which still delivers more than 11% of the oil produced in the U.S., is under threat as oil production along Alaska's northern edge dwindles.
Nearly one-third of high school seniors named "most likely to succeed" regard it later as "a curse," according to a recent poll. Some say the label makes them feel stuck with high-school definitions of success, which invariably involve rising to the top of a profession, making lots of money, or both.
Microsoft racked up a whopping $8.5 billion phone bill to buy Skype even though there were no signs of other serious bidders, as the software giant moved aggressively to ramp up its growth.
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Jurors gave no signs of being any closer to a verdict on Tuesday in the insider-trading trial of hedge-fund manager Raj Rajaratnam.
The U.S. regulator for commodities trading threatened Goldman Sachs Group with possible civil-fraud charges over the firm's role in clearing trades for a client.
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Royal Bank of Canada has attracted prospective bidders for its U.S. operations despite RBC Bank's raft of problems. The unit is expected to fetch roughly $3 billion.
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BlueGold Capital Management, one of the most successful hedge funds over the past few years, is now among the biggest losers amid the sudden downturn in oil. But it hasn't soured on black gold.
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Obama is preparing a fresh outreach to the Muslim world, one that will ask those in the Middle East and beyond to reject Islamic militancy in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death and embrace a new era of relations with the U.S.
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For its first out-of-the-gate smartphone since acquiring Palm, H-P is starting really small. Katherine Boehret reviews the HP Veer 4G, which has the surface area of a credit card and the thickness of a deck of playing cards.
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Insurgent-filled Andar illustrates the challenge the U.S. faces as the military prepares to begin drawing down troops in Afghanistan. The only official able to function, the district education director, does so because he has the Taliban's endorsement.
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A federal appeals-court panel questioned the state of Virginia's right to sue to overturn the federal health-care overhaul and also showed sympathy to the Obama administration's arguments on the substance of the law.
Citigroup is trying to give the reverse stock-split pessimists a run for their money.
A rethinking of the defense budget is bad news for big defense firms. But there are still opportunities for investors — that is, the smaller companies in the defense industry.
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A 100-trillion-dollar bill, it turns out, is worth about $5. That's the going rate for Zimbabwe's highest denomination note, the biggest ever produced for legal tender.
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Removing troops from Afghanistan will be seen in Islamabad as weakness, writes John Bolton.
Robert Stempel, GM's chairman during some of the big auto maker's darkest days in the early 1990s, dies at 77.
A Michigan timber tycoon who died 92 years ago is finally releasing his fortune -- $100 million that will go to his distant heirs.
In today's pictures, Ugandan protesters are sprayed with water, a man kisses the grave of a Libyan rebel fighter, an upstate New York man upsets mosque leaders and more.