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So much for the all-mighty renminbi
Colin Barr 2010-07-20 02:25Surprise, surprise, surprise: The Chinese are still holding the value of their currency down against the dollar.It has been almost a month since China...
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Too much Buffett?
Stanly Bing 2010-03-05 02:45By Stanley BingI’m sure I don’t need to remind the greatest investor in the world about the law of supply and demand. So I’ll remind you instead. In t...
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As China goes, so goes the world
Darius Dale, analyst, Hedgeye 2010-10-28 02:05China's third quarter and September economic data reaffirm a lot of what we already knew about the state of the world's second-largest economy and eve...
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Getting a green job isn't so easy
Anne Fisher 2010-03-05 06:22By Anne FisherDear Annie: I lost a pretty good job as head of the training department at a financial-services company a few months ago and, rather tha...
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What makes Apple so sticky
Philip Elmer-DeWitt 2010-06-04 01:09"Stickyness" is a term of art usually applied to websites like Facebook that keep visitors coming back for more.But it can also be applied to a softwa...
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Most Powerful Women...not so on Election day
Patricia Sellers 2010-11-09 12:57They argued that their business backgrounds would help lift California out of its economic morass, but we pretty much knew that power in business woul...
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China's economy has bigger problems than its currency
Nin-Hai Tseng 2010-11-10 01:26Is the weak renminbi really the main problem? One analyst thinks China's health care spending and lack of a consumer-driven economy are to blame for U...
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What's so great about working at Goldman?
Scott Cendrowski 2011-01-31 06:01The past 12 months have undoubtedly had Goldman Sachs (GS, Fortune 500) wishing for an invisibility cloak. The bank was sued by the SEC for trading ac...
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Why are New Year's resolutions so hard to keep?
Anne Fisher 2011-01-15 12:48Forget lack of willpower. New brain research shows that most people's goals are too easy. If you want to up your odds of success, set the bar higher.2...
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A new M&A boom? Not so fast.
Nin-Hai Tseng 2010-09-07 01:53August is usually filled with the dog days of summer, but this year corporate dealmakers skipped their vacations and went shopping instead.Last month ...