The House may pass a GOP-backed bill that would weaken Dodd-Frank in favor of high-risk derivatives
They hottest new cars are unveiled in Detroit at the biggest auto show of the year
Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines
Actor and Director, Adrian Grenier, uncovers and incorporates the hidden value of natural capital in the measurement of our economy
These closet-sized apartments are changing the way urbanites live, but they're not always a great deal
Currently, when tax bills are evaluated the impact does not include the legislation's effect on the growth rate of GDP over time
With gas tax revenues falling, one state plans to explore a different way of taxing fuel
Apple has not announced any plans for the patent, which covers a design for a remote-controlled, digital camera
Pizza Hut and Coors are jumping into a food craze that's taking American diets by storm
Investors think the central bank may announce such large-scale purchases of government bonds at its Jan. 22 meeting
Equities are on a roller-coaster, and the ride is likely to get scarier in the months to come -- here's why
Dow futures were down 0.4 percent at and S&P 500 futures dropped 0.3 percent, auguring a rocky start for Wall Street
Several signs suggest its latest quarter may have been much bigger than many realized, which could fuel the stock
Of the many ways you can use to create a retirement paycheck, one method stands out -- and it may surprise you
In Texas some businesses are seeing a savings because of lower gasoline; but that same drop in prices means a drop in profits for some
The Mexican food chain says it's due to the suspension of a supplier for violating company standards
A slowdown in Europe and Asia is holding back the world economy, while things are looking up in the U.S.
Five years after buying the NBA team, moving it to Brooklyn and spending lavishly, Mikhail Prokhorov may be ready to bail
Plunging global crude prices and international sanctions are exerting pressure on Russia's flagging economy
As oil prices plummet, producers refuse to blink, with OPEC in the surprising role of leading a race to the bottom
After climbing in early trading, financial markets slide despite positive news for the U.S. job market
Potential buyers have a new tool to compare the costs of purchasing a home in different markets across the United States
Price of oil has slumped 57 percent since last June as traders bet that the supply glut will persist
U.S. News & World Report factored in salary, job prospects, work-life balance, among others in its rankings
Labor Department: Job openings rose 2.9 percent to 4.97 million, the most since January 2001
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