Investors will grapple with major economic reports and the looming possibility of a Greek exit from the euro zone, which is likely to keep dragging on equities for weeks. Full story
Investors will grapple with major economic reports and the looming possibility of a Greek exit from the euro zone, which is likely to keep dragging on equities for weeks.
New York Times: The American marriage, it seems, is on the rocks. The common line — true or not — is that half of all marriages in this country end in divorce.
China, which has driven global growth as the United States and Europe struggled, is seeing a real estate downturn, stalling exports and a drop in consumer confidence.
Rising car sales have been helping to drive the recovery by offsetting slow housing demand and weak job growth. But those factors may now be giving car buyers the jitters.
You might have seen recently that iconic retailer JC Penney is slumping badly. You almost certainly have seen the reason why: A massive, creative and aggressive new advertising and pricing campaign that promises simplified prices.
The weak economy continues to have a harsh effect on workers’ access to health insurance -- not necessarily because workers aren’t offered it but because they can’t afford it.
According to data released last week, the worst effects of the housing crisis are beginning to wind down. But some of the largest U.S. cities continue to lag behind the rest of the country.
When your commute is as short as your bedroom to your living room, a lot of workplace anxieties go out the window: water-cooler conversations, intra-office workout competitions, whether you’ve worn the same pair of jeans for six days straight.
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