In major shake-up, Citi’s Pandit out, Corbat in
Vikram Pandit abruptly steps down as CEO of Citigroup, surprising Wall Street, after steering the bank through the 2008 financial crisis and the choppy years that followed.
Is there good inflation?
Consumer prices rose faster than expected in September, but not all inflation is the same.
What happens when the fastest-growing major economy slows down?
Firms concerned about U.S. and euro economies placed their hopes with Chinese consumers.
U.S. stocks advance
Stocks rallied amid better-than- forecast earnings and as industrial production rose more than expected.
Corporate earnings shed light
on how the economy is faring
Performance of Intel, CSX, WW Grainger give hints about which industries are rebounding.
Social Security payments to rise by one of the smallest increases since ’70s
The increase, which starts in January, is tied to a measure of inflation released Tuesday.
The middle class isn’t losing more jobs than usual. But it’s losing more money.
A new paper shows how the unemployed see bigger pay cuts once they get another job.
Euro-zone inflation revised down
Inflation in the 17-country euro zone was lower than previously expected in September.
FTC declined to join European criticism of Google tracking
French regulator had asked for support of letter identifying privacy concerns.
Electric-car-battery firm calls it quits
Company that had won a $249 million grant files for bankruptcy, reigniting criticism of stimulus program.
Democrats, GOP discuss $60 billion fallback if fiscal cliff isn’t averted
Both parties are discussing fallback plans for deficit reduction if no budget deal is reached, aides say.
CFPB worries that complaints
may presage student loan crisis
COLUMN | We may face a loan servicing sequel in student loans that could rival the mortgage crisis.
Amazon expects to hire 50,000 seasonal workers this year
The company says “thousands” could gain full-time jobs.
Michael Chasen, founder and CEO of Blackboard, will depart company
Jay Bhatt, president of Progress Software, will take his place at the District-based company.
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On the eve of the second debate, we break down where Obama and Romney stand on the most critical small business issues.
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RT @PostHealthSci: #A123 just filed for bankruptcy. Electric-car battery maker has received $129 million in stimulus money http://t.co/2Sl9JII4 @bradplumer
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RT @CommonCenser: McLean-based contracting giant @BoozAllen acquiring defense systems engineering business of Annapolis-based ARINC: http://t.co/wziKwfWZ
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