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Debt roulette: Is Portugal next?
As Greece barreled closer to the edge of a debt default this week, fears that the crisis would infect other countries rattled the world's financial ma...
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Curing customer service
In the struggle to attract today's conscious consumer, better service may be the key.By J. Brandon DarinMost Americans dread calling customer service,...
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Greece's big debt denial
(FORTUNE) -- Will Greece be able to dig out of its debt crisis? Not even the oracle of Delphi knows for sure.From recent headlines, the ancient muse w...
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Sovereign debt for dummies
It's only a matter of time till runaway debtors such as the United States hit the wall, investor Rob Arnott argues.Arnott, who runs the value-focused ...
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The debt threat at Reader's Digest
A $2 billion burden from its private-equity takeover has put the 87-year-old icon in a financial jam.By William CohanIt truly is the best of times and...
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Magic Johnson's captivating customer service
The NBA great builds a retail empire in the inner city.By Desa Philadelphia(Fortune Small Business) -- As an NBA Hall of Famer, Earvin "Magic" Johnson...
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Gold glitters on debt jitters
Gold rose $7 an ounce to $1,258, after a series of reports raised questions about banks' capital levels and their exposure to bonds issued by stressed...
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Debt market strips U.S. of triple-A rating
The United States has lost its gold-plated triple-A rating -- in the eyes of credit traders, at least.U.S. sovereign debt was the third-worst performe...
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China downgrades U.S. debt
A publicity-minded Chinese rating agency has added its two renminbi to the cacophonous debate over the Fed's latest tilt at money-printing.The state-b...
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Fannie debt fears won't die
Almost three years after Hank Paulson first brandished his bazooka, the sight of Fannie and Freddie debt is still giving people the yips.The governmen...
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