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Whether or not the president and lawmakers reel us in from the fiscal cliff, the tax debate is sure to keep going.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
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Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat enters the race to make Citi Wall Street's most efficient bank, if not its most exciting.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
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Intel faces difficulties ahead as the chip market changes. What do you think the tech giant's next CEO should focus on?Fortune Magazine shared a link.
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Is there such a thing as "work-life balance"? Eric Sinoway explores Harvard B-school legend Howard Stevenson's distaste for that particular HR cliche along with his novel ideas on achieving a satisfying career.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
As we dig out from the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, does it make sense to turn the keys over to those who drove us there?Fortune Magazine shared a link.
One of the co-chairs of the deficit commission doesn't expect compromise on the fiscal cliff: Congress is "totally confused," says Alan Simpson.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
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Many banks are thinking more about maximizing short-term profits than about building a stable base of funding that will protect them when interest rates inevitably rise again.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
You'll be hearing about Lincoln's relaunch these days. But what you won't hear about is Ford's thrifty approach.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
Urban designer Peter Calthorpe is working to make China's explosive growth more sustainable. What ideas would you suggest for building new Chinese cities?Fortune Magazine shared a link.
Rule-making may have stalled at the SEC, but the Federal Reserve still has a laser focus on regulating banks. Large foreign banks may soon have to face some tough choices about their U.S. operations.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
States already spend more on Medicaid than education -- and the gap is widening. Any stab at reform must include changes to the healthcare entitlement for the poor.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
A new report by the World Resources Institute suggests that America and its green house gas emissions, while important, aren't the real problem in the climate change battle.Fortune Magazine shared a link.
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