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Economic indicators: Hot or not?
If you look closely, you can find economic indicators everywhere. Over the years, economists have examined everything from hemlines to men's underwear...
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2010 Hyundai Tucson: Hot, hot, hot
Combine a hot car company, Hyundai, with a hot segment, compact crossovers, and you get the 2010 Tucson. Calling the Tucson scalding would be an overs...
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D.R. Horton stock is hot
Shares of the biggest U.S. homebuilder are in the midst of their biggest rally since 2005. But is it for real?By Scott CendrowskiThe housing market is...
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The next 'hot' careers
Dear Annie: I'm a sophomore in college, majoring in business. Even though I still have two more years of school ahead of me, I'm trying to figure out ...
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Hardware nerds are hot
Changes in computing mean software companies need hardware-savvy employeesBy Sam BlackmanWhether we knew it or not, we’ve all been relying on somethin...
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Stock market dives: leading economic indicator, or recurring false alarm?
From its peak in late April to the close last Friday, the S&P 500 has declined just over 12%. That is a correction of real historical magnitude. Stock...
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Is this finally the economic collapse?
The Great Depression. Wall Street in 1987. Japan in 1997. Points of economic collapse are generally crystal clear in the rear-view mirror. Professiona...
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Citi's Vikram Pandit on the hot seat
The FDIC is said to be looking to replace Pandit, a sign that regulators won't go easy on the managers of banks that might have failed without taxpaye...
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Germany, the economic vanguard of the EU
Ever since the Greek crisis came into focus, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been accused of exacerbating it by refusing to commit straightaway to...
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Building hope for an economic recovery
The Home Depot has seen sales drop for four years, but now, they're "falling less." CEO Frank Blake explains.By Jennifer ReingoldOn April 9, Fortune's...
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