Job openings are at rock-bottom levels. Trend could keep unemployment high even as layoffs slow. Full story
Banks’ struggle may
end free checking ride
First, terms on credit cards got harsher. Now some Americans are seeing higher fees on checking accounts. Citi and Bank of America are already placing restrictions. Full story
... just like with credit cards
Facing soon-to-be-effective rules, issuers increase rates, fees in ways that may soon actually be illegal. Full story
Day after big rally, stocks end trading mixed
Caution returned to the stock market Tuesday as investors decided to slow an advance that has lifted the Dow Jones industrial average 475 points in five days.
JPMorgan Chase adding 1,200 mortgage officers
JPMorgan Chase & Co. said Tuesday it will hire 1,200 mortgage loan officers by the end of next year, a 60 percent increase in its sales force.
Apple can see Microsoft on the horizon
Apple’s phoenix-like rise from the ashes has propelled its market value to $180 billion, raising the possibility that it could challenge Microsoft for the technology crown.
Chinese automaker aims to compete globally
A state-owned Chinese automaker announced Tuesday it will take over several smaller producers amid a government effort to build up domestic car companies that can compete globally.
NYT: Credit card issuers share pain with users
Banks are struggling to make money in the credit card business these days, and consumers are paying the price.
Housing plan reaches 1 in 5 borrowers
After a slow start, the Obama administration's mortgage relief program has reached one in five eligible homeowners, a government report says.
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Housing’s long road back
How to handle criticism from the boss
Whether it's a bad performance review or an unexpected scolding from the boss, negative feedback hits workers squarely in the ego.
Getting started with a 529 college savings plan
A 529 savings plan lets families invest for college in much the same way as 401(k) plans let families save for retirement.
From nursing home employee to owner
Last June, Robert Adams was a staff member at the Midtown Manor nursing home in Salt Lake City. Then he bought the business.
FedEx projects busier holiday peak
FedEx forecasts it will ship 13 million packages on Dec. 14, which it expects to be its busiest day this year, up more than 8 percent over last year










